How does this scenario sound? You and a guest go on a 7-10 day vacation that costs almost nothing and includes all meals. At the same time people willingly come to you for your expertise or knowledge in a particular subject.
Imagine working 1 hour only 3-4 times a week; in exchange for a $2,000 cruise vacation with your meals included. How about being able to do this 3-4 times a year?
Does this sound like a real stretch of the imagination? I know it sounds crazy.
The reality is cruise lines are willing to trade a cruise for you and a guest in exchange for 2-3 hours of your time. It doesn't matter if you're a skilled professional or have a hobby you are willing to share.
Entertainers, computer or business professionals who are good speakers, dance instructors, arts & crafts and even clergy are in demand by the cruise lines.
What just happened?
You went on a cruise, relaxed, had some fun, you demonstrated your skills, people asked you for your business card, and you expanded your sphere of influence with a new list of potential clients. Could life be any better?
Who said you can't mix pleasure with business?
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