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patreon update – 24th august 2019 (slow sailing)

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Hey there, The sails are still up, and we’re moving along—just much slower than we ever expected. Since leaving Sainte-Maxime, we’ve had almost no wind, and when it does show up, it tends to vanish halfway through the journey. At least we’ve managed to avoid any major thunderstorms… well, except for one yesterday. But we reached our anchorage just in time with all sails down, and it was nowhere near as intense as the one… Read More »patreon update – 24th august 2019 (slow sailing)

patreon update – 9th august 2019 (sailing again)

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Hey there,We’re back on the water, and I wanted to share some of the highlights from the last few days with you. We ended up staying a bit longer in Sainte-Maxime, waiting for the Mistral to pass. Once it did, we set off with our hand-stitched sails. I’m not sure when—or if—the sails will tear again, but one thing’s for sure: the stitches we did by hand aren’t going anywhere! There’s something satisfying about investing… Read More »patreon update – 9th august 2019 (sailing again)

patreon update – 29th July 2019 (storm proof)

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Hey, We unintentionally put our little wooden boat to the ultimate test in some of the roughest conditions yet! The ocean has been relentless lately, with either massive swells hitting the shore or powerboats sending waves our way, rocking us like crazy. As a result, getting enough sleep to stay energized has been a bit of a challenge. We ended up staying longer than planned in Bandol after finding a spot with minimal swell. Afterward,… Read More »patreon update – 29th July 2019 (storm proof)

patron update – 30th june 2019

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Woohoooo! What a whirlwind of a month it’s been! Even though I didn’t get the chance to update you in real time, I’ve been thinking of you every step of the way. I’ve recorded tons of videos, taken plenty of photos, and had some deeply powerful coaching conversations along the way. The boat is ready and waiting for us in the bay of Bandol (it even survived 100 km/h winds at anchor with just the… Read More »patron update – 30th june 2019

patreon update – 18th may 2019

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Hey there, It’s been a while since my last update, and things have been quite busy. Busy in the sense that I’ve managed to get a lot done, but also busy dealing with relentless winds and constant waves that kept the boat rocking. Whenever the sun decided to show up, I took the chance to get some office work done, though I had to retreat to a coffee shop most days. Even recording this little… Read More »patreon update – 18th may 2019

coffee time on board

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Hey there, Thank you so much for sticking with me. These past few weeks have really pushed me to the edge of my comfort zone, and I’ll be sharing more about that in upcoming posts. I’m finally finding the time to sit down at my computer and get back to writing. For now, I just want to send a huge thank you for your support. Your encouragement has been a big help in keeping me… Read More »coffee time on board

Bandol

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Summer might be over in Bandol, but I’ve finally made it here, and it’s just as beautiful as ever. I haven’t had the chance to upload a video yet, but I’m planning to do that next week. It’s been an intense stretch—3,300 kilometers on the road so far, with another 2,500 still ahead as I’ll need to swap cars again. The exciting part? I’m planning to splash the boat next week, so stay tuned for… Read More »Bandol

patreon update – september 25th 2018

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While my boat patiently waits up in the North/East, I recently spent a week in Corsica, exploring whether it could be the perfect place to spend next summer. Spoiler alert: it absolutely is. Corsica is even more beautiful than I imagined, and contrary to my online research, I discovered plenty of wind-protected bays with excellent anchorage grounds. Now, the challenge is getting my boat there. I’m still unsure if it will sail without some modifications,… Read More »patreon update – september 25th 2018

no sailing, yet

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Hey friends, I recently arrived at my little wooden boat, and to be honest, I wasn’t quite sure what to do next. It took me some time to figure things out, and I wanted to settle on a plan before sharing the news with all of you. This summer has been brutally hot and dry, which isn’t great for a wooden boat, as you might imagine. The wood had started drying out and I knew… Read More »no sailing, yet

what is simplicity about

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About a year and a half ago, I found myself at a crossroads, questioning my life and my purpose. In search of clarity, I began thinking deeply about what I truly wanted to do. That’s when the idea for my adventure came to me: walking across the Sahara. There’s something uniquely special about traveling on foot—you’re forced to carry everything you need, and that naturally imposes limits. It compelled me to focus on what was… Read More »what is simplicity about

thankful for the moment

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My Journey Through the Sahara: Lessons From “Sahara Experience III” I’ve just spent an unforgettable week in the Sahara with the members of “Sahara Experience III.” My intention was simple: to show others how different life can be. Sometimes, even I forget that everything I do, I do by choice. In nearly every situation, I have the option to do something different—or to not do it at all. I just need to live with the… Read More »thankful for the moment

perspective matters

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When Things Go Wrong: A Lesson in Perspective Sometimes, life throws unexpected challenges our way. It’s the wrong time, or maybe it’s just a bad situation altogether. Often, when things go wrong, we react with frustration or anger. At least, I know that happens to me. In those moments, I find myself asking: Why now? Why me? Why again? Why so bad? I hate being angry, and what’s worse is when I get angry at myself for being… Read More »perspective matters

don’t judge

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The Wisdom of Alexander von Humboldt: Challenging Worldviews Through Travel “The most dangerous worldview is that of people who have not seen the world themselves.”— Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) Today, I begin with this nearly 200-year-old quote, one I couldn’t have put better myself. It serves as a powerful reminder of moments in my own life that made me question how I see the world—and how others see it too. I’ve experienced situations where people,… Read More »don’t judge

worlds end – in ibo

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Discovering the True Meaning of Following Your Heart: The Story of Jörg Just the other week, I met Jörg, a man who answered the question many of us ask ourselves: What does it mean to do something for the first time? Over 10 years ago, Jörg left his well-paying job in Germany, got on his bike, and embarked on an incredible journey south. We crossed paths on a remote island in Southeast Africa, in a forgotten Portuguese… Read More »worlds end – in ibo

lessons from stonetown

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In late 2013, I had a growing urge to change something in my life. I was tired of showing up to the same office every day, feeling like I was just going through the motions. It seemed like nothing would ever change if I kept living on autopilot. My work had become about earning a paycheck, not about passion. I’ve always been searching for deeper meaning in what I do. I want to create something… Read More »lessons from stonetown

right or wrong

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After my last post, I received an email from a former subscriber to my newsletter. He expressed his regret but felt that I was fundamentally wrong in my approach to simplicity. According to him, the key to life is focusing on “the one true essential.” He suggested that instead of pursuing simplicity, I should be asking, “What matters most in life?” It made me pause and reflect. Is there really only one way to live life correctly,… Read More »right or wrong

happiness is your choice

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Are you happy? Congratulations! I’m genuinely thrilled for you. I hope you know exactly why, so that you can hold on to that feeling for the rest of your life. Not feeling happy right now? I’m truly sorry to hear that, but I have hope for you. I hope you find the strength to turn things around in the future. I believe happiness is a choice we make for ourselves. It all comes down to… Read More »happiness is your choice