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We often think of fear as an indication to be wary. To take care.
What if we thought of it a whole new way and actually said yes to whatever scares us?
That's what Marcella Chamorro has done. She took the leap to prioritize the things most important to her: family and freedom. She moved back home to Nicaragua, started her own business and encourages others to live the Perpetual Vacation by doing what scares them.
In May 2013 I had a chance to meet Marcella Chamorro at the Misfits Conf in Fargo, North Dakota. Her passion and excitement was contagious. Plus, her ability to run a business with employees in rural Nicaragua, collaborators throughout the US and clients throughout the world is incredible.
In today's episode of Digital Homsteading, her the lessons she's learned while building a business in her own community and the challenges and rewards that await entrepreneurs.
We often think of fear as an indication to be wary. To take care.
What if we thought of it a whole new way and actually said yes to whatever scares us?
That's what Marcella Chamorro has done. She took the leap to prioritize the things most important to her: family and freedom. She moved back home to Nicaragua, started her own business and encourages others to live the Perpetual Vacation by doing what scares them.
In May 2013 I had a chance to meet Marcella Chamorro at the Misfits Conf in Fargo, North Dakota. Her passion and excitement was contagious. Plus, her ability to run a business with employees in rural Nicaragua, collaborators throughout the US and clients throughout the world is incredible.
In today's episode of Digital Homsteading, her the lessons she's learned while building a business in her own community and the challenges and rewards that await entrepreneurs.