What is most important to you? For me, it’s freedom … freedom to create, move about the country and learn as much as life has to teach.
I have coined the term genetically unemployable™ to give this lifestyle a name; and to be able to help others architect their own lifestyle through my experiences and guidance. I was told it wasn’t possible, that I was dreaming … luckily I didn’t listen. And now I want everyone that feels the pull to have a chance at architecting the life of their dreams.
Open your eyes and remember what you are passionate about, what makes you smile from the inside out. Don’t let yourself be limited by people, place or money … all those things will come as you evolve in to the person you were as a child. Free, open to the impossible and alive.
In 2001 I quite my great paying job to stay home for my son, as a single parent my only choice was to find a way to work from home. I quickly took an inventory of my skills and how I could start using them to make money, 9 years later that bold step is the life of my dreams and has been for a while.
Every time you discover a new passion see what is available to make a living with it; can you sell products, teach people your skill or even just blog about your experiences and see what develops over time. The key is to stay flexible and connected to your soul, listen and have faith in yourself to achieve great things … and you will!
emily











Cool concept. I definitely see you in this lifestyle. I am so happy to see you have found it.
I have always dreamed of such a life and how cool it would be. I realized in these past years that I am not that person. I had hoped to be, but I am not. I like roots and going to the same core job each day. I do not want entirely new people or new location all the time. I hate to have to find a job or look for a money stream or learn everything new time. I really am that kind of person that likes the stability and set schedule. What I do get bored is when nothing changes, especially the work, which usually happens, and somehow I find my position gets deleted every 1-2 years just when it is boring. That is what I am trying to find – a job where the work changes over time, slowly and smoothly.