What Does It Take To Have A Laptop Lifestyle With Yaro Starak




 James Schramko SuperFast Business Online Business Coaching show

Summary: This week's highlights:01:20 - According to Yaro, the Laptop Lifestyle is .... 01:42 - People would rather ____ than work 04:40 - M___ is a bad motivator 06:00 - Tell us what you need help with (http://www.superfastbusiness.com/products/) 09:26 - Why Yaro started video blogging 10:19 - Are videos ranking in search engines? 13:03 - Adapt the Laptop Lifestyle by ... 15:48 - W___ and c___ are important 18:57 - Why people stay longer with podcasts 25:22 - Do you need to be knowledgeable? 27:27 - The Laptop Lifestyle benchmark 30:50 - Yaro's parting wisdom 33:33 - My business model is about ____For more smart business tips, join SilverCircle (http://www.silvercircle.com) Join SuperFastBusiness now for valuable business training (http://www.superfastbusiness.com/membership/)Transcription:Alright, this is James and welcome to an out and about episode of SuperFastBusiness.com. Today, I’m out of the office. I’m actually right by the sea, near the Pacific Ocean, down at Manly and I have a special guest with me, his name is Yaro Starak.James: Welcome, Yaro.Yaro: Hi James, thanks for having me. I feel very relaxed right now.James: Yeah, well, I don’t know what could be more relaxed than sitting beside the Pacific Ocean and we’re eating some yoghurt, which I’ll post a picture right near this podcast. They sell the yoghurt weight, which is fascinating. I’ve taken a few people as an experiment and so far, you actually have weighed in at less than anyone I’ve ever taken.Yaro: Proud of that.James: And I think, my mum’s weigh in was about twice as much as mine. I think we can easily spot whose “eyes are bigger than their belly” at a place like that.Yaro: How about your mom?James: Well, she’s actually quite small. But to her credit, she did eat everything she ordered.So, we’re talking about The Laptop Lifestyle today, which is one of the reasons we are out and about. The fact is, we were going to be out and about anyway and I thought it would be a good idea to bring the recorder. So, I’d be interested in hearing from you, Yaro, about your ideas around Laptop Lifestyle. What does it actually mean and how does it work?Yaro: In my recent studies of what people want to change in their life, it’s primarily a dislike for their job; a dislike for having a job, period. So, not wanting to work at all, and then, exchanging that time that they put into their work to do one of two things, and maybe both: Traveling, because that’s a huge one, everyone wants to be somewhere else because they don’t like where they are, or/and some sort of passion that’s in their life which could be their family, could be their loved one, could be a hobby – music, it could be making money, it could be running their business. I’m pretty sure James you would choose that probably as your main passion for a lot of the time and…James: Well, I do like starting and growing businesses, it’s definitely a passion.Yaro: Like, you don’t want to spend eight hours playing guitar, do you?James: Well, I’m not a very good guitar player but I could see if I was a fanatical guitar player, I could easily spend eight hours playing it, like my son. He will play until he falls asleep holding the guitar and he’s so passionate about it and it shines through in the work he’s doing with his band. And same with my daughter with her horses, she would ride two horses every day.Yaro: So, if they didn’t have to go to school, that’s where they would choose to spend a lot of their time on.James: But I think, you know what’s interesting, I think they will engineer their lives around their passion because they’re far less indoctrinated into the society that tells us we have to go to school then to university.Yaro: That’s your fault.James: It is my fault but you know, I’m very proud of what my kids have been up to. What’s your passion? Is it still inline rollerblading?Yaro: It’s never been inline rollerblading,