The Hardest Part of Working Remotely in Mexico

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If you're pretired (not yet retired) and you move to Mexico, the hardest thing to do is keep your mind on your work when you have guests. People come to visit and they are in vacation mode. And they want you to be in vacation mode too. And sometimes, the right thing to do is turn off your computer a little early and join them for a margarita. Of course it's best if you can just retire completely when living in Mexico, but you definitely don't need to wait until you're 65 to move to Mexico. People are moving south in their 40's and 50's, buying houses and living their dream life. You can too! Support this channel by buying me a margarita over at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AlmostRetired The Mexico Relocation Guide is the perfect resource for moving to Mexico. We've partnered with them and you can get the guide here: https://mexicorelocationguide.com/?ref=34
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