Tam Farms · Article 13
Six experience journeys in Tam Farms
Each journey is a different lens — serving a specific group of people, with its own conditions, activities, and outcomes.
Tam Farms currently designs six experience journeys. Each journey has its own suitable audience, participation conditions, main activities, expected outcomes, duration, and scope of responsibility. This article provides an overview of all six journeys so you can see the full picture before choosing.
1. Trial living journey
For: People considering a change of where they live, who want to test a new rhythm of life before deciding.
Conditions: Have remote work or independent income, able to manage your own time.
Activities: Live at a real-life rhythm, work online, join shared activities, keep a daily journal.
Outcomes: A clear assessment of whether the new lifestyle suits you, and a plan for what comes next.
Duration: 1–4 weeks. Ends: When the journal and wrap-up session are completed.
2. Career orientation journey
For: Recent graduates, people at a career crossroads.
Conditions: Ready to pause and reflect, not in an acute crisis phase.
Activities: Test real roles, do small projects, receive feedback, build a portfolio.
Outcomes: Clearer career direction, an initial portfolio, a capability assessment.
Duration: 1–3 months. Ends: When the orientation report is completed.
3. Expert journey
For: Experts, researchers, creators who need focused space.
Conditions: Have a specific project or goal to complete.
Activities: Focused work, exchange with facilitators, light participation in community activities.
Outcomes: Project progress, a product or manuscript, a process evaluation.
Duration: 1 week – 3 months. Ends: When the agreed milestone is reached.
4. Founder journey
For: People building or testing a business idea.
Conditions: Have an idea or project in an early stage, ready to validate.
Activities: Test the idea, build a business model, gather feedback, make a plan.
Outcomes: A preliminary business model, an action plan, a feasibility assessment.
Duration: 2 weeks – 3 months. Ends: When the plan document is completed.
5. Technology builder journey
For: Programmers, software engineers building a product.
Conditions: Have a specific technology project, able to manage the technical side independently.
Activities: Develop the product, focused work, technical exchange, testing.
Outcomes: A prototype or MVP, a technical evaluation, a plan for next steps.
Duration: 2 weeks – 3 months. Ends: When the technical milestone is completed.
6. Agriculture journey
For: People who want to experience real gardening, agriculture, and a life close to nature.
Conditions: Ready for physical activity, no severe allergies to a garden environment.
Activities: Garden care, harvesting, cooking, learning about plants and soil.
Outcomes: Basic gardening skills, knowledge about food, an experience journal.
Duration: 1–4 weeks. Ends: When the journal and wrap-up session are completed.
Scope of responsibility
All journeys are real-world experiences, not therapy programs, medical advice, employment guarantees, or income guarantees. Participants are responsible for their personal decisions based on the experience they receive.
Six journeys, six lenses. No journey is better — only the one that fits you at this moment.
Choose your journey
Learn the details of each journey and register to participate.
Register for an experienceContent is orientational and introduces the model. Not medical, psychological, legal, or investment advice. No guarantee of employment, income, housing, or personal outcomes.
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Language: Tiếng Việt