Nomadic Lifestyle: Embracing the Unknown with Céline Pasche
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In this episode, I’m joined by Céline Pasche as we delve into a captivating journey of a lifetime. In 2010, Céline and her husband embarked on a unique odyssey, cycling across four continents, covering over 80,000 kilometers while raising their two daughters. Céline discusses their experiences, challenges, and the harmonious philosophy guiding their unconventional lifestyle. She also shares profound insights from her nomadic lifestyle, emphasizing the importance of communicating with others and oneself to navigate challenges. We reflect on the significance of living in the present moment, letting go of expectations, and embracing intuitive guidance. Céline also discusses her inspiring message and some practical aspects one should look into while traveling.  Are you looking for tips to get your nomad lifestyle going? Tune in and learn from the very experienced! Key Highlights: [00:00] Celine’s background [02:17] How Celine’s journey started [05:26] What happened after they went all the way to New Zeeland [07:29] How Celine organizes themselves as they travel [11:40] Celine’s approach to their next destination [13:06] Handling work while on the road [17:07] Finding clients while on the road [19:11] Some of the new things that Celine has learned about herself [26:04] Celine’s key message to people in her coaching program [27:01] Dealing with insurance coverage while traveling [29:01] Celine’s upcoming project [36:26] How to get in touch with Celine Notable Quotes: Living with nature is amazing, but it also takes you, um, it takes you to cultivate harmony and wonder, I think. And, um, and I think it's amazing because we live in interconnection with nature. It's all about connection, being at the right place at the right time, meeting the right people, or sending the right email because we feel it's right to, you know, contact these people or contact this association organization. And so yeah, that's how, how we work. What is amazing about our, you know, the mind is that you get so much frustration, but it's not about having a cold shower. I mean, we have a cold shower all the time. It's not different. It's about, you know, it's about, um, not having what we expected that we would have, meaning a hot shower. Most of the time, the problem is that your mind is creating a lot of scenarios about things that could happen. And we had to learn to let go of that, you know, not to let our mind create all these scenarios to, you know, it's not here, it's not happening now, so just let it go. When you welcome your fear, you can still go forward. Even if it's there, you don't have to stop. And so we had to do that a lot of time to welcome the office and learn to work hand in hand with them. The big thing is not being afraid to try to do that, of diving into the unknown. Because when you start a new project, you usually have to dive into the unknown. At one point, you have to stick to the big step, just the first step. Connect with Céline: Website: http://www.ylia.ch/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FamillePasche Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadfamilybybicycle/?hl=en To protect yourself with comprehensive medical insurance, visit Medical For Nomads now and take advantage of a 10% exclusive offer off your next medical insurance policy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/destinyfornomads/message
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