Sean Ogle on Leaving a Day Job, Forming Relationships and Overcoming Uncertainty

by Srinivas Rao

If you are aspiring to be reach the dream of a location independent lifestyle, Sean Ogle from Location180 is somebody you should pay attention to. He’s done it, lived it and returned to the United States all while successfully setting up a few income streams. Here’s a few of the highlights he shared with me during our interview.

  • A Great Strategy to Keep Your Day Job and Become Location Independent
  • The Biggest Mistakes that Sean has Made as a Blogger
  • The Necessary Sacrifices You Need to Make to Quit Your Day Job
  • How He Got Hired By Chris Guillebeau as an affiliate manager
  • The Tremendous Byproducts of Who You Know
  • The Importance of Responding to Comments on Your Blog
  • His Experiences as the First Student in the Tropical MBA (check out my interview with Dan from Tropical MBA)
  • How to Get More Done in A Short Amount of Time and Stop spending tour whole day working.
  • The importance of hitting the 1 year mark with your blog
  • Some highlights from his Overcoming  The Fear of Uncertainty Product

Sean is a writer in his mid-twenties who is determined to take control of his life and become Location Independent. You can read more of his travel and lifestyle writing on his blog Location 180. You can also follow him on twitter @seanogle

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Thanks Haiden. Let us know if there's anything else we can do to improve you BlogcastFM Experience :)

I'm excited to listen to this later today. Also, great-looking redesign! Much brighter and cheerier than before. :-)

Interesting interview. I really appreciated the part about getting things done. Being a little ADD myself, I found it helpful. What was I talking about? Oh yeah, the interview was great!

Really good stuff. Been reading Sean for a while now & it's great to hear you ask some of the questions I've been wondering for a while =)