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For Location 180 Readers Only–Process Charts, Minimalism, and Free Plane Tickets

Sometimes you think you’re driving the elephant, but really the elephant is driving you.

And everything that you’ve heard about willpower, about success—it might all be wrong.

While studying social psychology at Stanford, I found myself unable to finish a particular project on time. My project, ironically, involved procrastination.

So I delved deeply into the literature and discovered that what we think we know about fear, goal setting and willpower is backwards.

We don’t need to use willpower. Instead, we need to build systems that force ourselves to succeed—without any possibility of failure.

The biggest problem is designing a process. We have to make our activities automatic—and by creating a process chart, we can make this easy to achieve. Simply document what you are doing once, and then, forever, you’ll be able to use this chart as a checklist for outsourcers, to make sure your work was done correctly.

Just for readers of the Location180, I’ve prepared a seriously substantial gift. You’re going to get a collection of my best resources to building a process chart, and creating systems to achieve goals. Just enter in your email address below to get the first gift, The Process Chart Template.






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After you’ve had time to read the basics of system creation, you’ll receive the second gift, the guide below.

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And you’ll also receive two other freebies.

3) The Travel Hacking Report – How to travel to Medellin, Colombia—business class–for only $77. Or anywhere else in the world. Also, how to get free offices in every city of the world.

4) The Digital Nomad Packing List – Everything you need to travel the world, in one tiny backpack. I did it for years, and you can too. [CAUTION: Requires EXTREME minimalism]

Just enter your email in the form (above or below, they are identical), and you’ll get immediate access.






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Who am I? I’m Maneesh Sethi—24 years old, Stanford educated—who’s been traveling to exotic locations for over four years. Since 2007, I’ve:

  • Lived in and learned the languages of Italy, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, and India.
  • Founded an NGO in India that raised $5000 to build a library and computer lab for a poor village in India. (SaveThem.net)
  • Had a sandwich named after me in Florence,Italy.
  • Built a completely passive business, outsourced with several virtual assistants, that runs on fewer than four hours of work per week.
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