I have location independence but I've never actually tested it. Turn my remote work fantasy into a real location strategy by:
1. Auditing my actual work requirements — listing the 10 tasks that require specific equipment, time zones, or bandwidth
2. Identifying which of the 4 location-lock types I have: client expectations, tech dependencies, routine addiction, or fear of the unknown
3. Calculating my "minimum viable setup"—the exact gear, connectivity, and environment I need to work at 80% capacity
4. Building a 5-day "work from anywhere" dry run I can do within driving distance to stress-test my systems
5. Creating one "location independence audit" scoring 15 factors from timezone flexibility to client communication protocols
My current work setup: [describe your home office/equipment]
Why I haven't tried actual remote work yet: [the real reason]