
Global Strategist
Helping men optimize income
and lifestyle outside the US.
US citizen living the blueprint
in the DR.
Stop dreaming about the move. Start funding it.
You don't need a trust fund to live in Bali, Lisbon, or Medellin. You need a portable income. The mistake most aspiring expats make is trying to find a "remote job" rather than building a "remote skill set." Jobs can be lost; skills are yours forever.
Here are the top 3 high-demand skills that allow you to work from anywhere, along with the single best resource to master them quickly.
The "Cash-on-Demand" Skill
If you can write words that persuade people to click, buy, or sign up, you will never be broke. Copywriting is the art of sales in written form. It requires zero expensive software—just a laptop and a brain. It is the ultimate expat skill because it is 100% output-based; clients don't care where you are, only that your words sell.
By Robert Bly.
The Skill Every Business is Desperate For
Every company in the world needs more customers. If you understand how to clarify a brand's message so customers listen, you become indispensable. You don't need to be a coding wizard; you just need to understand the framework of marketing. This allows you to consult for high fees from a beach café in Thailand.
Best Resource to Start:
Building a Story Brand by Donald Miller.
Most marketing books are dry textbooks. This one reads like a movie script. Miller teaches you the 7-part framework that Apple and Nike use. Read this, and you will know more about marketing than 90% of business owners.
By Donald Miller
3. Agile Project Management (Scrum)
Get Paid to Organize Chaos
If you are naturally organized, you can monetize it. "Scrum" is the management style used by tech startups and remote teams globally. By learning this, you qualify yourself for "Scrum Master" or "Project Manager" roles, which are often fully remote and high-paying ($70k+ entry level).
Best Resource to Start:
Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time by Jeff Sutherland.
Don't get a boring textbook. Get the book written by the co-creator of Scrum. It’s exciting, fast-paced, and teaches you exactly how to double productivity—a major selling point when you pitch yourself to remote employers.
By Jeff Sutherland.
Your Next Step"
Don't try to learn all three. Pick ONE.
Love writing? Grab The Copywriter's Handbook.
Love strategy? Grab Story Brand.
Love organizing? Grab Scrum.
The cost of a book is less than a lunch. The ROI is a new life abroad.
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