My “4-Hour Work Week” Experience

On June 6th, 2011, I said “Goodbye” to home-cooked meals, my comfy bed, friends & family, and packed my luggage for a four month trip around Europe and Asia.

After two years of leaving Timothy Ferriss’ The 4-Hour Workweek book collecting dust, I finally spared some time to read the book while I was in Bali.

After finishing the book, I said to myself “Why not?”.

I was inspired to give it a try. Most of all, I wanted to take advantage of what my online business offered i.e. – the freedom to work from anywhere and at anytime.

In the book, Tim Ferriss talks about creating a “muse”..or in other words, some type of product you can sell.

Thankfully enough, running an online business allows you to create multiple products in any niche, with very little expenses.

Here are some snapshots of my trip:

Pictures of Europe

I was excited about the concepts taught in the book though I must say, I was very hesitant at first because I thought I would need to sacrifice a lot — especially traveling for months, but it was an opportunity I couldn’t miss; I wanted to see the world (at least part of it) before I grew older and settled down.

Here are the countries and cities I visited during the trip:

  • Dubai
  • London
  • The Netherlands – Amsterdam and Den Haag
  • France – Paris, Nice, Monaco
  • Belgium
  • Italy – Rome, La Spezia, Florence, Cinque Terre
  • Croatia – Sailed  for 7 days
  • Greece – Santorini, Mykonos
  • Turkey  – Istanbul, Cappadocia
  • Nepal – Kathmandu, Pokhara
  • China
  • Hong Kong and Macau
  • Malaysia

Nepal, Hong Kong, China and Malaysia

I packed very light because what was more important to me was to enjoy the places, trying new dishes, learning, and meeting people. Plus, I also had to carry my 17″ MacBook Pro laptop!

I’ve learned about many cultures and people along the way. From the countries I visited, you can see how diverse it is. Everyone I met were genuinely nice people. Getting lost was very easy but thankfully, most people were helpful!

Cinque Terre, Italy

The views, sights and food were amazing… From Dubai where the tallest building (Burj Khalifa) stands at 2,700ft (830m) and bearing the 45° Celsius (113° F) heat to China, where I tried the best Peking duck in the world.

In the Greek Islands, you’ll find the best sunsets! In Hong Kong, you’ll find delicious food in every corner of the street. It was probably one of the best places I enjoyed the most.

In front of the hotel I stayed in - Atlantis at The Palms in Dubai

I even volunteered in Nepal at an orphanage to help kids who are less fortunate and lost their parents due to tragic incidents. I learned that they were really happy kids, despite their past. They were probably the most friendliest people I had ever met who don’t judge you by your possessions, where you’re from and how you look. They were the happiest kids who required very simple things in life – food, shelter and love.

At the orphanage with two bright kids teaching me their language

All-in-all, it was an experience of a lifetime, and it was only possible thanks to a decision I made in 2005 to quit the vicious 9-5 cycle I was in and lead my own life. It’s given me the time + freedom to do what I want without any restrictions.

In the 4-Hour Workweek book, Tim Ferris says something along the lines of “have mini retirements instead of waiting until you’re 60-70 to enjoy the lifestyle”. This was one of my “mini retirements” that I got to enjoy.

Checking some emails while enjoying the sun in Mykonos, Greece

Just as a little side note, in a previous post, I shared 16 tools that I use to work from anywhere. These tools were used everyday while I was traveling. I recommend you read this post => 16 Must-Have Tools To Run Your Internet Business From Anywhere.

Let me end this post by leaving you with this.  Having more time and sitting by the pool, sipping pina colada is the ideal lifestyle for a lot of us, but it takes passion, dedication, persistence, learning, and most importantly – a deep desire to keep moving forward. I sure haven’t reached my desired goals, so I’m striving to keep moving forward…but just remember, you should celebrate and give yourself a pat on the back for making even the smallest milestone. That’s how momentum is built.

I hope this post has inspired you, because I definitely needed the inspiration before I even made a decision to pack my bags and see the world.

70 Valuable Money and Mindset Lessons I Have Learned

Over the past few years I have learned some very valuable lessons, and with 2010 coming to an end, I thought this post would benefit you for the new year and years to come.

These lessons can be applied to any area of your business and life.


This is a special post to me, and it will be for you too. It’s not intended to be biased, but rather lessons I have learned, hence what the title suggest.

I have listed these valuable nuggets below. Enjoy! Continue reading »

Aurelius Tjin’s New Position?

I just wanted to give everyone a quick update on what’s going on here.

I’m proud to say that it’s been almost two weeks since I started my new position as C.O.O. (Chief of Operations) of Add2it.com Marketing Pty Ltd. I wouldn’t say it’s a J.O.B. for me, and I’ll explain why in this post.

The director is none other than Frank Bauer.

Frank Bauer and Me

He’s a very close friend and business associate of mine who I met back in early 2006. Frank and I have helped each other since the beginning, though he’s been in this business since 1996 while I’ve been doing it since 2005. We regularly attend business and Internet Marketing seminars, and travel around the world and inter-state, together. Our next trip is to Las Vegas for the Big Seminar. We’re excited about this one since we’ll be meeting up with some American folks (and touring the area :) ).

Frank co-owns ViralURL.com together with his partner, Colin Klinkert. It was a big step for Frank and me, but it’s something we should’ve done a long time ago.

Frank and Colin’s site, ViralURL.com, has grown exponentially, and they’ve just launched their ViralHost.com website where you can get free hosting.

We both have our own strengths and weaknesses and together we work in harmony. Frank’s the “techy” guy and I’m the creative guy. We’ve found that working together is so much easier than working solely. One example of our completed projects is our outsourcing site – TimeToOutsource.com . It took us just under a week to complete this entire site.

At this stage, my responsibilities and day-today duties as C.O.O are to:

  • Discuss and implement strategic plans;
  • Seek out potential joint-venture partners;
  • Recruit and train affiliates to increase revenue;
  • Assist customer support staff and assistants, and make sure everything’s running smoothly.

But here’s the exciting part. Not only do I help grow Frank’s business, but we’re also partnering up on a series of products together, each aiming to help you in these areas:

  • Traffic generation
  • List building
  • Product creation
  • Niche marketing
  • Productivity
  • Social media marketing
  • Affiliate marketing
  • Copywriting

It’s no big surprise to you, since there are lots of existing products on these topics, but we’re excited about the development of these products because we’re going to give it all to you for free! Yes, you’ll get free access to all of these upcoming products and sites.

So that’s the big news for you I thought I should let you in on. I hope you’re as excited as Frank and I are.

I’ll be sure to keep you updated on any new developments with our projects.

The Home Business Lifestyle of Aurelius Tjin

So that’s my video tour of the apartment.

The point of this video was not to brag or boast, but to show you the potential of what an Internet marketing business can do for you. I want to show everyone that it is possible for anyone to get what they desire from an Internet business.

Buying this luxury apartment wasn’t easy – I had a real burning desire to succeed in this business. I overcame many obstacles and blockages throughout my venture, and still am, but faith, determination and a strong will had attracted what I desired.

I’m living proof of it, and I want to help you reach yours goals as much as I can from the products, tutorials and valuable information I’ll be sharing with you in the coming months and years.

Thanks for reading and watching this blog post.

Feel free to leave your comment/feedback in the comments field.

A big thanks to these people who have contributed to my success (a formal blog post will be posted soon):

Frank Bauer, Edmund Loh, Mike Filsaime, Doug Champigny, James Shramko, and the Warrior Forum