For those that have never taken a "leap" from a secure position, I wanted to say that the first time you do it, it is hard and scarey but once you have done it, you just deal with the details and wonder why it seemed like such a big deal. That was your life and now the current is your life.
We have pulled up roots and given up good jobs to just move somewhere else just because we wanted to. When the kids were little we spent money on vacations rather than saving for retirement. Many would say that was foolish but I try to explain that if I end up eating cat food when I am 80 years old, I'll have the memories which will sustain me.
I see so many people here sitting in their big houses, a lot of older women alone in the big house with their cat or little dog. I won't let that be me.
I have spent my life doing what I wanted and going against the constant chatter of the decisions being wrong. I joined the military when I was 20, the first of my adventurous undertakings followed by many more.
Every change was terrifying to me. It always felt like stepping off a cliff but I became addicted to the adventure. I have been locked in place now for a few years and feel like a caged animal at the zoo.
So, the first leap is the hardest but after that, you gain confidence in yourself and it gets easier.
We have pulled up roots and given up good jobs to just move somewhere else just because we wanted to. When the kids were little we spent money on vacations rather than saving for retirement. Many would say that was foolish but I try to explain that if I end up eating cat food when I am 80 years old, I'll have the memories which will sustain me.
I see so many people here sitting in their big houses, a lot of older women alone in the big house with their cat or little dog. I won't let that be me.
I have spent my life doing what I wanted and going against the constant chatter of the decisions being wrong. I joined the military when I was 20, the first of my adventurous undertakings followed by many more.
Every change was terrifying to me. It always felt like stepping off a cliff but I became addicted to the adventure. I have been locked in place now for a few years and feel like a caged animal at the zoo.
So, the first leap is the hardest but after that, you gain confidence in yourself and it gets easier.