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Life Done Differently
Life Done Differently
34 episodes
3 months ago
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently.  Today’s episode is all about work like balance – particularly balancing family and work ambitions.  Of course, kids and family aren’t exactly my area of expertise, so I invited a guest who knows much more about this than I do.  I’m joined by Tiffani Higgins, who gave up a corporate accounting career to start her own business because she wanted more time for her kids and family.  We talk about how having kids changed Tiffani’s perspective on how she wanted to live her life, the challenges of balancing kids and a career and the pressure moms are facing these days to do and be it all.  Tiffani shares how she started her own accounting business and how that helped her have more freedom and flexibility in life. We talk about the challenges she had to overcome, how she managed to grow the business and the many lessons Tiffani has learned along the way.  We also talk about the importance of setting boundaries when being self-employs and how challenging this can be. This is a topic that comes up often when I talk to people who are living the nomad dream, so it was interesting to hear Tiffani’s views on that.  For all that and more, listen to my conversation with Tiffani.  If you would like to connect with Tiffani or learn more about her coaching business, you can do so via her website: www.stayathomebookkeeper.com/
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Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently.  Today’s episode is all about work like balance – particularly balancing family and work ambitions.  Of course, kids and family aren’t exactly my area of expertise, so I invited a guest who knows much more about this than I do.  I’m joined by Tiffani Higgins, who gave up a corporate accounting career to start her own business because she wanted more time for her kids and family.  We talk about how having kids changed Tiffani’s perspective on how she wanted to live her life, the challenges of balancing kids and a career and the pressure moms are facing these days to do and be it all.  Tiffani shares how she started her own accounting business and how that helped her have more freedom and flexibility in life. We talk about the challenges she had to overcome, how she managed to grow the business and the many lessons Tiffani has learned along the way.  We also talk about the importance of setting boundaries when being self-employs and how challenging this can be. This is a topic that comes up often when I talk to people who are living the nomad dream, so it was interesting to hear Tiffani’s views on that.  For all that and more, listen to my conversation with Tiffani.  If you would like to connect with Tiffani or learn more about her coaching business, you can do so via her website: www.stayathomebookkeeper.com/
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EP32 – Narrowboat Life in England – Anthony & Paul
Life Done Differently
49 minutes 19 seconds
4 years ago
EP32 – Narrowboat Life in England – Anthony & Paul
Hello and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently – The Podcast. A few years ago, I read the DI Hillary Greene Series of crime novels by Faith Martin. The lead character in this series is a female detective who lives on a narrowboat. Ever since then, I’ve been fascinated by narrowboats and what it would be like to live on one. So, I’m super stoked to have finally found two people to talk to about narrowboat life for the podcast. Anthony and Paul, together with their dog Dexter, went from living in a big house to enjoying narrowboat life on the canals in England. In this episode, we talk about how and why they made the decision, what attracted them to narrowboat life, and what life on the canals is like. Paul and Anthony share lots of valuable insights about the practicalities of narrowboat life, what they enjoy most about the lifestyle, the challenges they had to overcome, the community around them and more. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live on a narrowboat, this episode is for you. I hope you enjoy it. So here is my chat with Anthony and Paul. If you would like to see what narrowboat is live – instead of just hearing about it – check out Paul and Anthony’s YouTube channel Narrowboat Life Unlocked: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4UpT76c2R67gSLesyi_u-A
Life Done Differently
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently.  Today’s episode is all about work like balance – particularly balancing family and work ambitions.  Of course, kids and family aren’t exactly my area of expertise, so I invited a guest who knows much more about this than I do.  I’m joined by Tiffani Higgins, who gave up a corporate accounting career to start her own business because she wanted more time for her kids and family.  We talk about how having kids changed Tiffani’s perspective on how she wanted to live her life, the challenges of balancing kids and a career and the pressure moms are facing these days to do and be it all.  Tiffani shares how she started her own accounting business and how that helped her have more freedom and flexibility in life. We talk about the challenges she had to overcome, how she managed to grow the business and the many lessons Tiffani has learned along the way.  We also talk about the importance of setting boundaries when being self-employs and how challenging this can be. This is a topic that comes up often when I talk to people who are living the nomad dream, so it was interesting to hear Tiffani’s views on that.  For all that and more, listen to my conversation with Tiffani.  If you would like to connect with Tiffani or learn more about her coaching business, you can do so via her website: www.stayathomebookkeeper.com/