nature lover said:
Back again ladies and gentlemen. I just want to say on several post people are dealing with fear about making the changes and adjustments to the nomadic life and other anxiety issues. I can’t remember which post they are so I’ll put it here. You need to watch Bob‘s latest video with the couple Who renovated an airstream camper. Particularly the first video that is the interview with the people the couple covers a great deal of what we all need to hear and take encouragement from. It was well said.
Dang it feels cold in here I wonder what the temperature really is.
What he said. And...
TL;DR
Drop 95% of your worries by the side of the road, get on the roller coaster and ride with your hands held high and a joyful scream on your lips.
My youngest daughter was in a college Jazz combos program from the time she was 9 or 10. She performed live on the radio, at jazz festivals, and gigged in bars and at events. She also was involved in community theater. I marveled at her ability to get out on any stage and do her thing, as I have such bad stage fright that I'd forget my own name with a spotlight on me.
When she was a teen, I asked her if she ever felt stage fright. I had to explain the symptoms I feel to her so she could get an idea of what the term means. She replied that she gets some of those same symptoms but interprets them as excitement, not fear.
I recently had to learn to do a whole bunch of stuff related to full-timing by myself - including not only towing my home, but actually driving. Before last winter, I hadn't driven at all for years. Now, every time I feel that tense knot in my stomach, find a fear script running circles in my mind, feel my palms sweat and heart race, I work to reinterpret at least some of it as excitement. Because dang-- it IS exciting to conquer dragons! Also pretty darned exciting to forge my own way in this frugal, mobile, exploring life I chose. =D
Keep yourself warm and cozy, nature lover.