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, don't forget the sunscreen. Jose Castro-Frenzel (below) Think your business is too bricks-and-mortar for lifestyle design? Using several principles he describes in this video, Jose transformed his concrete company, Omega Masonry Inc., into a virtual company. He also added more than 40 hours per week of free time and has started a new online product based company. Jose also helped me and others (like Matt Mullenweg and Andrew Rosca) build a preschool in Vietnam, which we visited together in 2009. SoulTravelers3 (below) From the mother in the family known as SoulTravelers3 (edited for length): We are beyond thrilled that we are one of the case studies in the new expanded 4HWW & we are a family traveling the world non-stop, on an open ended world tour since 2006! Unlike someone who mentioned in the comments that it could not be done once these men were married and had families, I am here to validate that it not only can be done, but might also be the most rewarding way to do marriage and family and probably the best possible education for future 21st century global citizens! ...We have traveled over 175,000 miles (most overland) to 4 continents, 32 countries since we left in 2006... I think [this video] "talks" to the 70% of families that dream about extended travel, inspires many of every age & gives hope to women who love freedom and travel, but fear they must give that up when they have a child. Yes! Families can and do live the 4HWW dream too! ;) On the video, which has been viewed more than a million times: It took 18 months to make this video and it was hard enough to get the film, let alone decent sound in these crowded, noisy environments. Thus we did a montage cover song as all do in these kinds of videos. She is young and it takes great concentration to play such sophisticated songs under such circumstances, but her nature is one of great joy as you can see in our other videos or website. We are not rich and travel and live on a total of 25,000 dollars a year. Bolding is mine. Living richly does not require riches. Dane Low (below) Dane used Facebook to get incredible press for Room to Read and build a school in Vietnam in the process. His approach is an incredible model for the future of giving back and karmic capitalism. Alex Climent (below) Alex, who read the Spanish version of 4HWW in Valencia, Spain, used Pareto's and Parkinson's Laws to shoot an independent, low-budget film in 8 locations in 4 days. The script had been in a drawer for 4 years. The Ren Men (below) The Ren Men have created a 3-day workweek (9am-3pm), built a net wealth of $2-million, take 10+ mini-retirements per year, and much, much more. This video explains the 3 principles they focused on to automate a brick-and-mortar business. Maneesh Sethi (below) Maneesh has created a digital lifestyle that has allowed him to live in Italy, Spain, Brazil, and Argentina, among others. His video includes an exact screencast of how he has created automated income based on Google Adwords and outsourced article creation. From Maneesh: I currently work exactly 3h59m per week (11am-2:59pm on Monday), and in the video I show everything -- my entire job, the software I've written to automate myself out of existence, and how my VAs literally do everything without me. I'm about 4 weeks away from outsourcing the final 3h59m, as well. My business is an SEO SEM biz, writing articles based on keywords that people are searching for on google. My business is monetized by adsense and ad revenue -- I literally go to sleep, wake up, and check how much money I've earned. I'm serious-no matter where I am in the world, my work is getting done, and I am getting paid, no matter what the hell I do. So what do I do with all this time? I travel -- for 2 years straight, I've been living in a new country every four months, studying the language, and just enjoying life. (I have lived in Italy, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, India -- and I speak Italian, Spanish and Portuguese). I do pushups in every city (my life goal is a pushup in every country). Now, with all of this free time, I'm trying to change the lives of others and give them an opportunity to do the same. I founded an NGO, SaveThem.net, and I am building a classroom in Upli Badi village near Udaipur, India -- an extremely poor shanty town. I've raised over $1500 to buy these children laptops, and I'm going to begin giving them personalized classes starting January 16. I was lucky enough to be introduced to computers at a young age -- hopefully, these poor kids will be able to learn to use the computer, break out of their horrible cycle of poverty by working a good technical job, be able to raise money, and bring back this money to their parents and friends in Upli Badi. Until they do, my NGO will be around helping more and more children. Austin Evarts (below) Austin created two profitable companies while traveling abroad and having the experiences of a lifetime. This video showcases his muses and how he designed them. KEG (below) KEG used Parkinson's Law and the 80/20 principle as a musician to finish his long-postponed album, and he then used techniques in the book to get on both NBC's America's Got Talent (twice) and Cooking Along with Gordon Ramsey. Long live rock. Pete Williams (below) Pete from Australia applied his newfound "free" time back into his business. He first focused on building his business faster instead of mini-retirements, and now he's embarking on the latter. From Pete: I've really embraced the 4HWW principles in by "business life" with to two full time Philippine Virtual Assistants and a range of part-time specialists across the world taking care of all the day-to-day stuff; so I can spend more time working on the 3 businesses I own (rather than in them) -- This process culminated in being named Global Runner up in JCI's 2009 Create Young Entrepreneur Awards (ceremony in Tunisia) and a mini-retirement to the Halloween Party at the Playboy Mansion. The first three dreamlines I've set in place and booked for 2010 are 1. Join the circus and learn how to trapeze, tight rope walk, handstand etc (Jan-March) 2. Trek the Himalayas to raise money for charity (April) 3. Train for the NYC marathon. In a show of good humor, Pete also asked one of his virtual assistants to post a video: Nathan Jurewicz (below) This is a hysterical video. The theme, however, is practical: shifting from presence to performance. From Nathan: Book changed my life!! This really is my lifestyle no joke! I do whatever I want, whenever I want, and I am semi-famous!! Thanks Tim!! - Nathan Jurewicz Lee Burrell (below) Lee gets into logistics around 1:30, and he gives outstanding examples of low-cost and highly effective product development. He is now on track to have a millio