Portable Income — Philippines or Home

I didn’t have a post scheduled for today … in fact I’m working on chnaging the categpries and theme arond here to make information easier to find.  But this offer popped up this afternoon and it’s too good to not show you faithful readers:

How to Live Your Lifestyle Anywhere

Jon Tompkins and Kathryn Alice are currentlyliving on Bali, Indonesia, not that far from the Philippines.  They are folks like any other, except instead of adopting that old belief thta financial security depends upon being tied to a job … how secure does that look right now for say, General Motors folks or AIG investment gurus, eh? … they decided to make their lifestyle portable.

This is not an affiliate or commissioned sales offer.  I have no connection with these folks except I am definitely going to attend their free webinar the 11th of November.  I recommend you do too.  I’ll write again here and tell you my impression of their conference, good or bad, but I highly recommend that those of you who are in the “I wish I could” crowd should attend it also …you never know, it might change your lifestyle … and you were only gong to watch YV re-runs during the hour they will be on, anyway.

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4 Responses to “Portable Income — Philippines or Home”
  1. raymond ackerman says:

    Have you eaten dishes with bitter melon? What’s the best way to cook it? Have you had eggplant in coconut milk, that is very good.

  2. Philly says:

    @raymond ackerman: Hi Raymond, thanks for dropping by and for you comment. Indeed I eat bitter melon (Ampalya) frequently. It’s widely used across most of Asia, and widely thought to have health/blood pressure benefits. There are more ways to cook it than I can think of. I recommend the UnofficialCook.com (there’s a family connection ;-) )

  3. Jon Tompkins says:

    Thank you for the great post, Philly!

    In case anyone is interested, but cannot make the call, we do plan to record the free teleseminar tonight and will make that recording available as a free download so you can listen at your leisure.

    Further, if you want to dive right into the meat and potatoes, you can purchase our introductory product, The Portable Lifestyle Primer right now! Just follow the link below:

    http://www.theportablelifestyle.com/primer

    Happy Travels!
    – Jon & Kathryn

  4. Philly says:

    @Jon Tompkins: Thank you Jon for letting us know about the availability of the replay. I was on an unscheduled road trip when the call took place so I’ll be looking for the download information myself. Thanks for dropping by and for leaving your comment.

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