tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9027191706980748713.post4492531156981252912..comments2023-09-29T18:37:14.377+10:00Comments on Eight Acres: Holistic management - part 3: holistic goalUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9027191706980748713.post-69591990399676500392016-08-31T19:28:41.840+10:002016-08-31T19:28:41.840+10:00Great post Liz I like your goal and it is somethi...Great post Liz I like your goal and it is something we will look to do for our NZ property. Some of your ideals will likely make it onto our list too.Fiona from Arbordale Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05196630415124998431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9027191706980748713.post-70150022244846279052016-08-10T20:24:04.225+10:002016-08-10T20:24:04.225+10:00Liz your list of Quality of Life (things that are ...Liz your list of Quality of Life (things that are important to you) are the same for us and now at our middle age, we're able to tick off those things on the list. Being debt free has meant I can work minimal hours away from our farm/home, with Brian still actively enjoying his outside work, plus he's younger than me so he has a little further to wait. Over the past few years we have been slowly developing our products and services that we can sell from home. Working on developing a customer base, so that when we both decide to stop doing outside work for an employer, we'll be able to support ourselves and continue to enjoy what we do together. At your age it may seem like your plans are a long way off, but it can happen, and we're living proof of it. Life is good, but we have never had huge unrealistic expectations, so everything is a bonus.Jembella Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07646075804716647311noreply@blogger.com