Sh*t in - sh*t out; Can I ask for your advice on this?


Hey Reader

I hope you have had a wonderful weekend at home or away!

Have you ever heard the phrase “shit in - shit out”? Basically, it refers to the fact that if you want to create something amazing for someone, you need amazing input, too, to make that happen.

Which is why I need your advice on this thing.

I am on a mission to empower women who dream about exploring the world solo (but for some reason have not been able to get going) so they find the courage/skills/opportunity/whatnot to spread their wings.

As I have been a solo female traveler for over two decades, I can tell you that my travels have given me the most empowering, liberating, exhilarating and expanding experiences in my life (and that is not a stretch, I swear).

So I really want that for you, too!

I know what I used to worry about in the start, from the small silly things to the big, scary, “what-ifs” that can feel monumental.

The problem is, my worries can be very different from your worries, so to make sure I create something with the best possible value for you, I kinda need your input.

People are so different, so to create a workshop that answers all your questions and debunks obstacles that stop you from exploring the world on your own terms - I need to know exactly what those obstacles are.

So, if you have a moment, could you please click the link below and share your thoughts? Needless to say, your input is incredibly valuable to me (and all the aspiring solo traveling women of the world)!

Click here to enter!

As a token of my appreciation for helping me out, everyone who participates will receive free access to my travel resource vault, where I share my most valuable travel tips and guides from my journeys.

Trust me, if you love traveling, it will be worth it.

Click here to share your thoughts and claim your bonus, and I look forward to hearing from you!

Thank you so much for your support and for being a part of the Epic Nomad Life!

Best,

Hege :)

P.S. Your feedback means so much, and I can't wait to learn exactly what your struggles are so I can start creating the roadmap to becoming the confident Solo Female Traveler you deserve to be. Don't forget to click the link above to claim your bonus!

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Digital Nomad & Solo Female Travel Expert

Hege is a former military officer and political scientist gone digital nomad, traveler, ICF certified coach! Currently based in the Arctic region of Norway, Hege has traveled Central America and the Caribbean region for four years. In that period, she was based in Havana, Cuba, for two years.

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