Our lives have changed, we have grown and our relationship has shifted.
What’s to blame? Our travel filled gypsy lifestyle.
Here are 5 powerful and positive changes that have come our way
Our finances are better!
Say What! Yes, it’s true?!?!?! It is hard to believe that our finances are better while travelling!! BUT our finances are in better order than ever before. Why? Because we set a goal and we achieve what needs to be done. We have a purpose. It’s the difference between thinking about what we want to do and doing it. So if we have two months to save X before we head off again, we do everything we can to make it happen. If you want to upgrade the tent, camper-trailer or caravan along the way you can! As you know we do work on the road and this also assists our finances but it also allows us to travel slower. To stop in certain areas for longer and enjoy what each place has to offer. We were never “savers” but we are now. But we don’t hoard our money, we exchange it for experiences. Life is short and you cannot take it with you when you go!
We genuinely enjoy the simple things.
Before it took bells and whistles to impress us. We would go on holidays and stay in fancy hotels which would constantly disappoint us. Now if a hotel has running water and air-conditioning we feel spoilt by good fortune. The simple things are appreciated ten-fold; sunsets, weather, good people, each other, the list goes on. Whether we are sitting around a campfire with friends we have just met, exchanging stories or if we are standing at the top of a mountain we have just climbed. These moments are special…….magical. We have learned to enjoy them and be present. Living in that exact moment. Not in the past, not in the future. In this precious life altering moment.
Travel has pushed us out of our comfort zone.
I have suffered from anxiety as many residents of the modern world currently do. It can be debilitating and even worse it can hold you back from your full potential and living a life you love. Travelling has pushed me out of my comfort zone and while I may not ever bungee jump or eat a pickled peacock heart. I have tried so many new things, tasted many new things, experienced once in a life time experiences – multiple times. I can tell you, living out of your comfort zone is A-MAZING!
Our relationship is that much stronger.
It is something we didn’t think of very much before we headed off into the sunset. The reality of being stuck in a car or working in each others pockets. Or the reality of being the only people you interact with for days or weeks on end. We have spent so much time together during our time on the road; travelling together, working together and playing together. Our lives are more intertwined then ever. We thought we were bests friends before we left on our trip of a lifetime and travelling together has only strengthened that bond.
Travel has provided us with so many new and diverse opportunities.
When you are ready to embrace opportunities, they find you. They come knocking. We have stumbled upon multiple opportunities along the road and have been in the perfect frame of mind to grab them with both hands. It is win-win. We have worked for one of Australia’s richest men, we have built an online following, we have been published in various publications. The biggest thing for us is we now embrace these opportunities. Instead of fretting about the opportunities thrown our way, we embrace them. We take them head on.
And you should too. Embrace life! Live the life you love. We only get one!
Sarah
You are making me want to just jump in the car and go … I would love to travel more and it never seems to be in the budget so we don’t really go new places that often, let alon old ones to visit old friends. Ah well. Your life sounds that much more richer for taking on these adventures.
I love this!!! I travelled in Australia for a year and a half and now the simple things are the things I most enjoy. I have friends going on “vacation” talking about these hotels and how much they need to save to enjoy their vacation and I’m just like you don’t need that much to be honest.
Travelling changed me for the better. I need less to be happy and anything more is just a bonus!
Really loved this post!
I can certainly relate to some of that. I loved that this was brief and to the point as well, as I am somewhat lazy when it comes to reading.
No worries Stuart. Thank you for taking time to read this one and comment!
Yes we must make the most of everyday and it sounds like you are on the right path.
Thank you for stopping by. I’m glad you got this message out of this post because it is the key point to making our lives great. Live and enjoy every moment.
This is a great post guys! Absolutely agree with everything you have said!
Thank you. It really has changed us and made us grow! #positive
Your comments have never said a truer word. We live in a world that takes the focus of enjoying the simple things in life away from us. Keep enjoying your travels.
Thank you taking the time to read our post and for commenting. We appreciate it!
I think travel is good on so many levels and your list is a good one. I have basically overcome a lot of my fears regarding heights/swaying bridges etc. and will push myself to climb higher and walk longer when travelling.
I’m pleased to hear travel has done you well. I reckon not enough people get out there and enjoy this magic country!
Yes, life is too short so let’s enjoy it and explore. Thank you for sharing this blog it really change my outlook in travelling.
Thanks Ralph.