Just quit my job as a teacher this week. After 6 years. Never really loved it, and working everyday with 2 day weekends does not suit me. Got a better job working with people with brain injuries. More slowpaced, and ALOT more freetime. Fills me with such joy just thinking about my new life.
I was going to travel in 2020: Lockdown happened. I was going to quit in 2021: inflation, stock market crash and insane gas prices. I am tired of waiting, and 2022 isn't going to stop me, and whoever is reading this, don't let it stop you either. It's YOUR life: not your boss's life, not your teacher's life, and not your parent's life. Your life: one life...GO!
@@anitachaudhary5827 Due to unforseen expenses I am staying at my job until April 1st. Already let the boss know I'll be leaving. Taking a year off and going to Japan. May even take steps to moving there. My boss has informed me if I ever want to come back the door is open.
@@FluffyBunny9002 love that!! And I hope you’re enjoying Japan. Let us know how life is going over there! I love reading this knowing that you’ve already made a big change in your life for the better. That’s the best part, when you make an exit in your life and your old jobs end up being totally okay with it and even say whenever you come back your always welcome. That’s the ultimate sign of there’s nothing to be scared of. There’s opportunities everywhere!
I was pretty much forced into this nomad lifestyle because people I trusted betrayed me and ruined me financially. Not having a choice will certainly teach a person a lot about what they are made of and how to become what they need to be.
Compassion is the REAL currency. Remember that! You’ll be fine. Your happiness isn’t in stuff, it lies in your relationships. Especially the relationship with your true self. Carry on comrade.
I'm 71 years old, I've lived in New York, Florida, Kansas, Maine and back to Kansas. I survived Breast Cancer and lost my husband 4 years ago. I've been through a lot of change. I'm also a minimalist. I feel settled now and live with my daughter and her husband. I hope I make it to 80 +. I take care of myself and keep busy! Have to add this P.S. I now have a 4 month old grandson!!!
Naw man, courage doesn’t come after the fact. Courage isn’t not having any fear. Courage is moving forward DESPITE that fear, being able to do what you want even when you are nervous and scared as hell it might not work out. You were absolutely courageous!
This year I got fired and I thought it was a bad thing. I had a crisis and then I decide to change everything: I gave up my apartment, sold and got rid of most of my stuff, going traveling in a few weeks and going back to study in September while I work only two days a week. I am scared but excited at 36 years old.
Interesting that you look at a life reset as a (dramatic) u-turn. I look at it like a bomb. I feel like I just blew my life up. I quit my job and ended a relationship a few weeks ago. I'm now traveling around the US and as soon as my lease is up in August, I'm going to give up my apartment and travel around Asia with my daughter and homeschool her. I feel completely insane sometimes, but it is the only thing that feels right. I like how you think your goals and dreams are right when they seem crazy to everyone else. I aspire to that level of confidence! I am definitely taking huge risks, but it still feels difficult for me. Thanks for always keeping it real.
@@ladymadame7646 I started taking smaller trips near home with my daughter just so I could get comfortable traveling with her. Now I feel confident enough to take us somewhere neither of us has ever been before. I have joined expat Facebook groups in the countries I am interested in living in, and I've watched a lot of UA-cam videos about people who are already doing what I want to do. The internet is full of resources to help you do whatever it is you want to do. Seeing that other people have done it helps instill that confidence that you need to make a major life change.
The Man of The Year "Timothy Ward" about to hit 100k! So proud of you!!! Keeping it Real, Humbleness it's what got you here! I can see you have a heart of gold, you deserve it ALL!!!
I reset my life in 2021 after my wife got cancer. When she survived the cancer. We both make decisions to go for it and travel. First around usa. Then heading south. I am now in Argentina and heading to the end of the world. Thanks for sharing your story. I am not alone.
I planned to quit my job in Jan 2023, but every day it’s SO hard to get up to go to work. I feel like I’m not going to be able to wait until next year.
I feel that! Maybe try going part time until you can fully quit. I plan on quitting my job but for now I’m going part time because mentally I’m exhausted and just can’t give more of myself then I have to. Maybe this will help relive some stress while still maintaining an income.
What's the difference between now and January? If you know you're going to quit, just do it. Life goes on. Trust me, I've done it many times before. We give these jobs too much power over us. You'll be fine.
I pressed the reset button when I was 30 and again when I was 40. I'm now 51 and feel the need to do it again because I'm feeling stuck, lost and lonely. It feels scary for sure and I'm struggling to find the courage. This message helped though. Thank you, Tim. Joe. UK.
@@realfreedom8932 Both were related to work stress and relationship issues. Feelings of general boredom with what society was expecting me to be motivated the need for change, adventure and a sense of peace. I'm just a person who doesn't really fit the mold and my spirit has always been restless for something different.
I stumbled upon you when I was thinking of quitting my software job. so many things have confirmed it, I have 2 days left! 🙌 very excited to live on my terms
when I found out about van life I knew that is for me I've been doing a lot of research on it preparing myself to do it I'm an adventurous person i like to see new things not the same old crap so it's perfect this mobile living my family thinks I'm nuts but oh well I'm doing it anyways
Always a pleasure listening to your videos, Timothy! It’s been a while. But I was sitting here second guessing myself and thought I could use a pep talk. In 2019 I developed a neurological disorder and became paralyzed. I was 29. It was life changing. No matter what I knew my life was going to get different, but I made a goal that I would be able to walk again, and that I would go hiking once I could. Now March 2023 not only am I able to walk but I just went hiking!! I did it! But why am I mentioning this? I feel pressure from family and others to get back into the corporate workforce. You see, once I was able to start working again I got a part time fully remote customer service position. Much different than the corporate job I had before. Much less money, and my degree isn’t being used. But the thing is, I don’t ever want to go back to the corporate 9-5 life! I want to travel everywhere and hike mountains around the world! I love my part time job. It pays my bills anyway, so who cares? It gives me more time off than I’ve ever had. And since it’s remote, I’m trying to figure out how I can just travel while taking days to stop and work. I have so many plans. I don’t want to be sucked back into a life I hate. One never knows what can happen. My condition could come out of remission and I could end up in a nursing home again. It could happen to anyone!! Life is too short to spend it being miserable and watching your dreams fly by. Much love Timothy
I’m so glad to hear that you are able to walk, and go hiking, again!!! That’s amazing. Please follow your gut and start traveling. It’s your life and you have to live it the way that will bring you the most happiness. Others won’t always understand, but they don’t need to lol. Do what feels right and joyous to you! Thank you so much for sharing your story and Good Luck with your travels!
Quit my job to go thru-hike the Appalachian Trail about 10 years ago. Came back to the 9-5 at some point. You're absolutely right... nobody back home gets it. Now in a spot where I need to reset again and actually make something from those insights really stick. Instead of trying to mold my life around societal expectations, its going to be an all out effort to design a life where I wake up excited and joyed most days... instead of making 30/40/50% compromises. Great video! Exactly the stuff I needed to hear right now.
amen! let's give a round of applause for minimalism! I went from having so much stuff (bc I kinda grew up poor) and being so overwhelmed of organizing and cleaning everything to "why do I have all this crap I dont use" which made me feel so much better as I got rid of more and more over the years. then realizing I dont need a big house or a house in general. moved into a minivan and i still dont use all the stuff i have in there. it takes more time and energy to do basic things and takes alot of creativity to pull it off but i love not having a roommate!!
Omg!!! I just did this! I gave up 12 years of working in my career! I dont know what im going to do now but i do know that where i was i was not happy and my career was not fulfilling anymore. This video was the extra confirmation I needed to know im headed on the right path! Cheers to a new journey and experiencing life🌱🍃🌿🌲🌻
I only watched the first 10 minutes and that’s all I needed to hear. For me I took the first thing in my life that was making me miserable and like made a move and got it out of my life. Like ripping off a bandage. Fast and quick! Best way to do it feel that power and relief of being free from it. Then you work yawns the life you want. It’s not easy like you say but worth it it is. Thanks I can relate. Rock on Tim.
Well yesterday I signed my contracts with airbnb and my home will be an pair bnb in the next 2 months and I'm also signed up to take some classes so if I want to further more airbnb's. I don't know if I've done the right thing but I keep casting my line out with either fails or no bites. After a few short years this bit my line and supply me with a lil income. I've ran my own business for over 25 years and since I was at the age of 18 all I've known is working 2 jobs or 2 jobs and school full time Then running a business that gave me absolutely no real personal life, yet, it was safe. I'm 54 now it's time to live and I've been saying that for a few years...that life is not dress rehearsal... we only live once. I'm looking at it as it's time for me to listen to my own words and follow through. I'm scared to death, yet, I know God's got my back and HE'll make sure that all of my needs are met. *Your Videos inspire me constantly and I thank you so much Timothy! ❤️🔥🤝❤️🔥
Hey Tim, another Tim here. I had to quit what I was doing. There was no future there. I took a leap. It put me in survival mode. It was scary, but I was alive! Things have worked out for me. I’m not wealthy but I’m comfortable. And I found a good woman to share my life with. I just couldn’t play the game any longer. We live a simple life with few possessions, but no debts. I’m not going back. Keep preaching it. 😎
I love your life, man. I'm over here biding my time, trying to "buy" my freedom by saving "enough" money to feel secure hitting the road. I'm also starting to suspect that by the time I'm "ready," the moment will have passed and I'll be sitting on a pile of money with nothing significant or satisfying in my life. So this video was very timely for me.
Really needed to hear this. I got fired from my job today. I feel like it is an opportunity to build my businesses. Kind of scared though. Don't know why, it was only part time. Low wage. and I was not fond of it. Thanks for the encouragement!
Bro, your vids have been in sync with my life lately. I set the date about a week ago! I am walking away from my business and all that I have been doing the last over 2 years to change my lifestyle! You are literally living that life and are speaking right to me. Its crazy. My channel is a year old and slow growing but I have plans for it and the content. So excited right now. You have been a voice in my Journey man. Thank you For that. Headed towards Cali and then up into Idaho before the snow comes back hopefully. Hope our paths cross at some point. God bless you.
If I was not married with 2 children I would have been in South America, and just traveling anywhere I wanted to. I've been married since 2005, and I know I'm with my soul mate. But if I could live that life I wouldn't have an issue!!!
TIM. Here we are sitting at 99k. Do you recall my forecast of 100k by June 2022. Twas pretty close to accurate. Good job Brother. You inspire me amd many others. I thought about moving back to Delaware but man...... it's 74° in Alaska right now and I am not loving the heat. Hard to be a nomad in The Arctic but I'm sure it can be done.
32 M here feeling a bit frustrated that I never found the right partner for me. There's been a ton of girls, just not the right ones. I guess I grew up on the Disney paradigm and just figured that things would work themselves out in the end ....Anyways I've been really thinking of jumping ship to go backpack the world for a year. I think it would be good for me and it's one of the few things that sounds exciting to me. Thanks for this one broski!
This video came at the best time! I have been working hard on resetting my life, just quit my job end of April and have been through another relentless round of decluttering my house and some minor remodeling projects to get the house sold ASAP. Can't wait to join nomad life! I definitely agree with putting in a deadline, without doing so procrastination happens (at least for me) and is awful. I gave myself a 6-12 month maximum timeline to get out and on the road. Minimalism for the win!
Once wheels start turning, you've set change into motion, it gets easier. I'm at the crossroads again. Friends deride me because they're stuck in ruts. Who can understand the unsettled spirit but the pilgrim himself.
I never thought about courage that way but looking at my own life I think you're right. Things that didn't seem brave at the time I look back and I think how did I do that? How did I get through that? It comes to you when you need it!
I'm a week sober for the first time in years and stumbled upon your videos looking at sobriety videos (your blackout videos were too relatable lol). Everyday is a struggle this early on but I'm working through it; I'm also working through some 'life path' stuff and really needed to see this. Your videos are really hitting me even the non-sobriety ones. Thanks for sharing, brother. Bless up!
This video came at a good time for me. I will be living in a car, hopefully within the next few months. I've been planning and watching videos to see how I want to set things up. I know what car I want. I have a few places I want to travel to. However, as it comes closer and closer, I'm getting more nervous. I'm excited to start and I know this is something I want to do, but it's still kind of scary. I feel like the day I start, I'll probably feel even more scared. This will be the first time I've been away from my family for more than a few days. I'll also be leaving my cats with my family. Only one of them is technically mine, but for the last 6 months, they've all been in the same house, so I'm leaving 3 cats and I'll miss all of them very much. Thankfully, there's things like video calls and stuff like that, but it won't be the same. I know that I have to go out on my own eventually. Part of the reason I'm choosing nomad life is because the cost of housing and rent is really high. I also want to travel and meet new people. I'm hoping that this experience is a good one. I often back out of things, but this isn't just something I'm interested in. I need to move out and this is the best way I know how to, partially because I won't be stuck in one place. I want to have an exciting adventure while I'm young because I might not be able to do it when I'm older.
Man! I love listening to You! I sometimes feel like I'm the only one feeling like I do when I'm out in the big crazy hustle and bustle world. There's like Peace, Serenity, and having the opportunities to laugh and smile more. Thank You Tim!
You can't wait. I'm 54. I wish I would've done every year like I did in my 20's, where I had no fear, I was adventurous, I just had that feeling of Trusting in what I was doing and myself, "Knowing" that point B was way better than point A. I felt the disconnection of the hustle and bustle right away. I stood outside in front of the Grand Tetons and just was amazed at the sky, even on a rainy early morning into a beautiful sunny afternoon. Taking my first shower in Yellowstone and walking out into the fresh crisp mountain air. The trees and wildlife everywhere. The feeling when you meet people who love nature and peace too. The shops in town, the lodge feeling. End of the year party. Since 95' I still forever am attached to the Rockies. After living in a small suburb in Colorado, and living in Cheyenne (WY), stayed in a small box of a cabin in Kalispell (MT) walking to an outhouse at night hearing branches breaking and wolves howling, with only the stars and moon to light the sky, it's an amazing adventure and feeling. Those Mountains are Calling again! When I boarded the plane at the airport near Jackson, the plane for Michigan flew away, looking down below I can hear the wilderness calling to me "telling me not to leave and to come back!". Maybe it's The Blackfeet/Gros Venture Tribe Blood in Me, Not really sure, but I felt it. Feel like part of me literally was left back there. "Keep swimming, keep Swimming" there IS more out there from what we've known. Thanks Tim!
When you leave your past personal history and go on the journey of finding yourself; you find you get closer to God because he's the pilot and you're the co pilot.
I was laid off from my newspaper job in 2023 with no plans for what to do next. I spent almost a year just trying to get my footing. It's far past the time for me to move forward. I want to take a road trip and explore tiny home living. Thanks for the encouragement Tim!
I won’t say I went through a scary change in my life, it was more of an “I’m so ready for a change” mindset and I left my life in Houston after being stuck there for 9 years, and in 2022 went WWOOFing in Hawaii for 3 months. Changed my life. Now I’m going back later this year and I live in a van now. A regular life was not meant for me, I know I’m meant to explore so many places around the world and meet people and be in unconventional situations. I learn so much and that’s where I feel alive.
I would watch this guy on youtube justincredible he does van life he said stop worrying what's going to go wrong and start thinking about what's going to go right
My family didn’t get me moving to Albuquerque. I followed the family from NJ to FL and then to TX. I moved here last year after following my family for over 40 years. I was abandoned by people I knew for over a decade in TX. It is a lonely and crappy feeling. Screw it is the right answer. I love the nature. I love the affordability of this state. Look at all the increased cost of living in TX and FL. I’m not exactly a minimalist but I make a good living that allows me to remote work. I’ll completely retire in about 5 years and explore around the surrounding states like you.
It looks like soon I will be living with my big (Akita) Dog and Guinea Pig in my Yukon XL. I was psyched about making the plans, then my One and Only friend / support system (no family), told me she was opposed to it and that it's Very dangerous. For some reason, the negativity and having No support has put me in a tail spin! I'm having anxiety attacks now and can't think straight. I have no money or income and have to move (I Hated it here anyway). For me, it's about living in the moment, the unknown, and Trusting being Here Now, living simply and enjoying what is. I had these Awakening / Grace type of experiences when I was homeless before .... I did have some money then. Anyway, I'm freaking out right now, don't know how I'm gonna do it, I have So Much Literal "STUFF" to deal with! A lot of work and I have some chronic pain. I did put a Jackery Power Station on my Credit Card last night tho ;) Obviously, this was Such A Great Talk To Hear, but still have the Bald Eagles. I picked the Courage Tarot Card Last Night :) Anyway, a question for Everyone Out There ~ Any experience with dogs on board? Mine is awesome, but she IS a Watchdog, which can be good in some instances, probably. I don't know how she's gonna react going from 10 Acres to living in a car tho. Esp if she's going to Bark every time there's a noise outside at night! Ya, I'm freaking out. Also, the price of gas ~ I only get 13 mpg. It's $6 / gal here. Breathe ~ Trust ~ Here ~ Now ... Help
Tim something else that is so so ironically cool about this new philosophy on life is that you are proof that when allowed more time, we are better able to channel our creativity and passions. Your channel in itself is excellent proof of that. Thank you sir.
Good advise Tim. I’ve done this several times in my life and damn that I get rewarded for just doing it and pushing past the excuses and those butterflies cause I didn’t know what was on the other side. But what was on the other side was a whole lot of awesome life experiences.
My man. Thank u. You're very smart. Lots of good advice. I have realized many things over the past 4 years. I feel like I went from a clueless 20 something to a young adult.
Travelling is a great way to get rejuvenated and fast forward the time wheel taking it one step closer to the grave. To me taking risk is all that we need in life however,it should be reasonable and not high in nature to cause us harm .... working slowly and gradually towards it might help us progress towards taking that actual leap of faith.
I'm getting ready to move by myself. Thank you for this. This is priceless. I'm having all those feelings that you mentioned. I'm so scared but Im pushing through. I have to drive from the Northeast to Florida and clear out my storage first. I have no furniture but I have keepsakes. I may have to get rid of some. My car is too small and I can't afford a rental SUV. I am going to be so sad if I have to get rid of some things. I know that everything is temporary and this is what I have to do to be happy in the near future. I like "You will be scared." I am. Lol
I like that you live your life so consciously. Thank you for the idea of setting goals for traveling. I used to travel a lot but lost interest with the whole covid enforcements and just hunkering down here in Florida. Slowly trying to get back into traveling... or rather "wanting to travel again" :)
So here’s my big questions: what do you do for medical/dental insurance and retirement? Because I’d love to do what your doing BUT…medical insurance from my state job is very good. God Bless!
That is the big question really, what are they doing for money when they walk away. If they depend on any other person who had to grind at a job, then..not good.
It's so worth it. My transition into nomad life was both exciting and terrifying (voluntary, preceded by lots of planning and daydreaming and procrastinating and finally just pushed myself into it, just started it ready or not). I don't think one ever feels fully ready to make such a radical change. And parts of it were very challenging, intimidating, scary, trying, aggravating--but also breathtakingly beautiful, inspiring, peaceful, miraculous, free, full of stunning serendipity and so many experiences that brought trust in that Divine navigator. It became clear to me that we aren't trained to live free, and it takes a lot of adjustment. I spent 3-1/2 years living in my old minivan, mostly in the desert, learning how to be resourceful and more comfortable right up next to nature and my fellow human beings, raw and real. (By the way, I lived in Gainesville once upon a time too, and many other places, long before my vanlife started.) I learned so much about myself, and that I have the strengths and the creativity to adapt. Although a boyfriend who owned rural property eventually beckoned, if the need ever arose, I'd go back to that life easily and happily in a heartbeat. Thank you for sharing your inspiration and honesty!
Just quit my job as a teacher this week. After 6 years. Never really loved it, and working everyday with 2 day weekends does not suit me. Got a better job working with people with brain injuries. More slowpaced, and ALOT more freetime. Fills me with such joy just thinking about my new life.
Thank you for sharing....I just did the same today. I believe for brighter days.
I was going to travel in 2020: Lockdown happened. I was going to quit in 2021: inflation, stock market crash and insane gas prices. I am tired of waiting, and 2022 isn't going to stop me, and whoever is reading this, don't let it stop you either. It's YOUR life: not your boss's life, not your teacher's life, and not your parent's life. Your life: one life...GO!
Thanks, just read this after my long "freak out" post above, lol. THX :)
Nice to read this
Would like to hear an update from you…
@@anitachaudhary5827 Due to unforseen expenses I am staying at my job until April 1st. Already let the boss know I'll be leaving. Taking a year off and going to Japan. May even take steps to moving there. My boss has informed me if I ever want to come back the door is open.
@@FluffyBunny9002 love that!! And I hope you’re enjoying Japan. Let us know how life is going over there! I love reading this knowing that you’ve already made a big change in your life for the better.
That’s the best part, when you make an exit in your life and your old jobs end up being totally okay with it and even say whenever you come back your always welcome. That’s the ultimate sign of there’s nothing to be scared of. There’s opportunities everywhere!
I was pretty much forced into this nomad lifestyle because people I trusted betrayed me and ruined me financially. Not having a choice will certainly teach a person a lot about what they are made of and how to become what they need to be.
Life happens ‘for us’ not to us. Sending you all good vibes.🙏🏽
Yes it can well said. I hope you are well and stay strong
Blessings to you, I hope your well
Compassion is the REAL currency. Remember that! You’ll be fine. Your happiness isn’t in stuff, it lies in your relationships. Especially the relationship with your true self. Carry on comrade.
What happened?
I'm 71 years old, I've lived in New York, Florida, Kansas, Maine and back to Kansas. I survived Breast Cancer and lost my husband 4 years ago. I've been through a lot of change. I'm also a minimalist. I feel settled now and live with my daughter and her husband.
I hope I make it to 80 +. I take care of myself and keep busy!
Have to add this P.S. I now have a 4 month old grandson!!!
If u don't make it to 80 it's ok the kingdom of heaven is real
I’m in Kansas too! I wish you well!!
Naw man, courage doesn’t come after the fact. Courage isn’t not having any fear. Courage is moving forward DESPITE that fear, being able to do what you want even when you are nervous and scared as hell it might not work out. You were absolutely courageous!
I just got rid of most of my stuff. I feel free and refresh.
You're awesome. Keep it up!
@@Rush-Fan2112 Love me some Rush!!
Here comes Tim, just when I'm going through life changes, giving me what I need. Inspiration and motivation.
Me too ❤️🔥🤝
Same here 🌈
I have been purging for about a year now and every time I get rid of things I don't need or use anymore, I feel FREEDOM from the trap of materialism.
Everything is either useful, or dead weight. Keep it up Tim.
This year I got fired and I thought it was a bad thing. I had a crisis and then I decide to change everything: I gave up my apartment, sold and got rid of most of my stuff, going traveling in a few weeks and going back to study in September while I work only two days a week. I am scared but excited at 36 years old.
Interesting that you look at a life reset as a (dramatic) u-turn. I look at it like a bomb. I feel like I just blew my life up. I quit my job and ended a relationship a few weeks ago. I'm now traveling around the US and as soon as my lease is up in August, I'm going to give up my apartment and travel around Asia with my daughter and homeschool her. I feel completely insane sometimes, but it is the only thing that feels right. I like how you think your goals and dreams are right when they seem crazy to everyone else. I aspire to that level of confidence! I am definitely taking huge risks, but it still feels difficult for me. Thanks for always keeping it real.
To do it with a child is difficult, and you will question yourself. If ya'll are happy and healthy keep going!
I too have been thinking of travel Asia when my child gets of school age. Where do I start?
@@GodGunsGills Thank you for the encouragement!
@@ladymadame7646 I started taking smaller trips near home with my daughter just so I could get comfortable traveling with her. Now I feel confident enough to take us somewhere neither of us has ever been before. I have joined expat Facebook groups in the countries I am interested in living in, and I've watched a lot of UA-cam videos about people who are already doing what I want to do. The internet is full of resources to help you do whatever it is you want to do. Seeing that other people have done it helps instill that confidence that you need to make a major life change.
@@LidiaExplores thankyou so much for sharing that and I hope your journey is great to you.
The Man of The Year "Timothy Ward"
about to hit 100k! So proud of you!!!
Keeping it Real, Humbleness it's what got you here! I can see you have a heart of gold, you deserve it ALL!!!
I reset my life in 2021 after my wife got cancer. When she survived the cancer. We both make decisions to go for it and travel. First around usa. Then heading south. I am now in Argentina and heading to the end of the world. Thanks for sharing your story. I am not alone.
I planned to quit my job in Jan 2023, but every day it’s SO hard to get up to go to work. I feel like I’m not going to be able to wait until next year.
Listen to your intuition and your heart. If you haven’t yet - check out the ‘quiet quitter’ video and approach. 🙏🏽
I feel that! Maybe try going part time until you can fully quit. I plan on quitting my job but for now I’m going part time because mentally I’m exhausted and just can’t give more of myself then I have to. Maybe this will help relive some stress while still maintaining an income.
Only 7 months to go
What's the difference between now and January? If you know you're going to quit, just do it. Life goes on. Trust me, I've done it many times before. We give these jobs too much power over us. You'll be fine.
Just remember that "and this too will pass."
You're a wise man, I'd say!
As are you Bjorn 👍🏻
"It doesn't go away." Tim, I know exactly what you're talking about. Thank you for sharing!
I pressed the reset button when I was 30 and again when I was 40. I'm now 51 and feel the need to do it again because I'm feeling stuck, lost and lonely. It feels scary for sure and I'm struggling to find the courage. This message helped though. Thank you, Tim. Joe. UK.
You’re never too old to reinvent yourself
I am curious, what was the reason at 30 and 40?
@@realfreedom8932 Both were related to work stress and relationship issues. Feelings of general boredom with what society was expecting me to be motivated the need for change, adventure and a sense of peace. I'm just a person who doesn't really fit the mold and my spirit has always been restless for something different.
I relate to this
It's time for the next chapter
@@waggytail-Solo i am 37 and feeling those emotions. Not keen on another 5 years of the same
Being a father makes it hard to "just do it"
I stumbled upon you when I was thinking of quitting my software job. so many things have confirmed it, I have 2 days left! 🙌 very excited to live on my terms
🙏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿👍🏿🙏🏿
How things going with move?
when I found out about van life I knew that is for me I've been doing a lot of research on it preparing myself to do it I'm an adventurous person i like to see new things not the same old crap so it's perfect this mobile living my family thinks I'm nuts but oh well I'm doing it anyways
My best friends are doing van life and have been since last summer. They have zero regrets.
I’m about to do it as well! Good luck 👏🏽💯
Always a pleasure listening to your videos, Timothy! It’s been a while. But I was sitting here second guessing myself and thought I could use a pep talk. In 2019 I developed a neurological disorder and became paralyzed. I was 29. It was life changing. No matter what I knew my life was going to get different, but I made a goal that I would be able to walk again, and that I would go hiking once I could. Now March 2023 not only am I able to walk but I just went hiking!! I did it! But why am I mentioning this? I feel pressure from family and others to get back into the corporate workforce. You see, once I was able to start working again I got a part time fully remote customer service position. Much different than the corporate job I had before. Much less money, and my degree isn’t being used. But the thing is, I don’t ever want to go back to the corporate 9-5 life! I want to travel everywhere and hike mountains around the world! I love my part time job. It pays my bills anyway, so who cares? It gives me more time off than I’ve ever had. And since it’s remote, I’m trying to figure out how I can just travel while taking days to stop and work. I have so many plans. I don’t want to be sucked back into a life I hate. One never knows what can happen. My condition could come out of remission and I could end up in a nursing home again. It could happen to anyone!! Life is too short to spend it being miserable and watching your dreams fly by. Much love Timothy
I’m so glad to hear that you are able to walk, and go hiking, again!!! That’s amazing. Please follow your gut and start traveling. It’s your life and you have to live it the way that will bring you the most happiness. Others won’t always understand, but they don’t need to lol. Do what feels right and joyous to you! Thank you so much for sharing your story and Good Luck with your travels!
Man I've listened to this 6 times now. I sent it to hella people too. Thanks for being you. Keep goin man :)
Thanks Jed for sharing the video! Stay blessed brother!
Quit my job to go thru-hike the Appalachian Trail about 10 years ago. Came back to the 9-5 at some point. You're absolutely right... nobody back home gets it. Now in a spot where I need to reset again and actually make something from those insights really stick. Instead of trying to mold my life around societal expectations, its going to be an all out effort to design a life where I wake up excited and joyed most days... instead of making 30/40/50% compromises. Great video! Exactly the stuff I needed to hear right now.
amen! let's give a round of applause for minimalism! I went from having so much stuff (bc I kinda grew up poor) and being so overwhelmed of organizing and cleaning everything to "why do I have all this crap I dont use" which made me feel so much better as I got rid of more and more over the years. then realizing I dont need a big house or a house in general. moved into a minivan and i still dont use all the stuff i have in there. it takes more time and energy to do basic things and takes alot of creativity to pull it off but i love not having a roommate!!
Omg!!! I just did this! I gave up 12 years of working in my career! I dont know what im going to do now but i do know that where i was i was not happy and my career was not fulfilling anymore. This video was the extra confirmation I needed to know im headed on the right path! Cheers to a new journey and experiencing life🌱🍃🌿🌲🌻
What career did you work in?
@@realfreedom8932 Beauty Industry. Licensed Cosmetologist | Master Makeup Artista 💃☺
@@the_conversation i am sure you will find another creative career
I only watched the first 10 minutes and that’s all I needed to hear. For me I took the first thing in my life that was making me miserable and like made a move and got it out of my life. Like ripping off a bandage. Fast and quick! Best way to do it feel that power and relief of being free from it. Then you work yawns the life you want. It’s not easy like you say but worth it it is. Thanks I can relate. Rock on Tim.
Tim, you're too cool. Thanks for the chat. I love to hear about just jumping off. I'm 52
Well yesterday I signed my contracts with airbnb and my home will be an pair bnb in the next 2 months and I'm also signed up to take some classes so if I want to further more airbnb's. I don't know if I've done the right thing but I keep casting my line out with either fails or no bites. After a few short years this bit my line and supply me with a lil income.
I've ran my own business for over 25 years and since I was at the age of 18 all I've known is working 2 jobs or 2 jobs and school full time Then running a business that gave me absolutely no real personal life, yet, it was safe. I'm 54 now it's time to live and I've been saying that for a few years...that life is not dress rehearsal... we only live once. I'm looking at it as it's time for me to listen to my own words and follow through. I'm scared to death, yet, I know God's got my back and HE'll make sure that all of my needs are met. *Your Videos inspire me constantly and I thank you so much Timothy!
❤️🔥🤝❤️🔥
Hey Tim, another Tim here.
I had to quit what I was doing. There was no future there. I took a leap. It put me in survival mode. It was scary, but I was alive!
Things have worked out for me. I’m not wealthy but I’m comfortable. And I found a good woman to share my life with. I just couldn’t play the game any longer. We live a simple life with few possessions, but no debts. I’m not going back.
Keep preaching it. 😎
This video helped me so much to come to the conclusion that I need to honor my life. Reset Is possible
I love your life, man. I'm over here biding my time, trying to "buy" my freedom by saving "enough" money to feel secure hitting the road. I'm also starting to suspect that by the time I'm "ready," the moment will have passed and I'll be sitting on a pile of money with nothing significant or satisfying in my life. So this video was very timely for me.
18 minute walk n talk? Tim this is just what I needed! This definitely beats staring at my own reflection as I brush my teeth
There are no answers in life, Only choices
Really needed to hear this. I got fired from my job today. I feel like it is an opportunity to build my businesses. Kind of scared though. Don't know why, it was only part time. Low wage. and I was not fond of it. Thanks for the encouragement!
I got fired too. Best thing ever. Now I'm starting my own business. Keep going.
@@ao6685 thanks!
Updates on your business please!
@@Omonike88 I am making traction, slow, but I supplement with my side gigs. Thanks so much for checking in!
@@MsLearnandEarn congrats hope you do well ❤️🩹
I travelled for 8 years on and off from 2006- 2020
I would recommend travel, it opens your eyes too the Wonderful Earth ❤🌏
Taking action while full of fear is true courage.
Bro, your vids have been in sync with my life lately. I set the date about a week ago! I am walking away from my business and all that I have been doing the last over 2 years to change my lifestyle! You are literally living that life and are speaking right to me. Its crazy. My channel is a year old and slow growing but I have plans for it and the content. So excited right now. You have been a voice in my Journey man. Thank you For that. Headed towards Cali and then up into Idaho before the snow comes back hopefully. Hope our paths cross at some point. God bless you.
If I was not married with 2 children I would have been in South America, and just traveling anywhere I wanted to. I've been married since 2005, and I know I'm with my soul mate. But if I could live that life I wouldn't have an issue!!!
TIM.
Here we are sitting at 99k.
Do you recall my forecast of 100k by June 2022. Twas pretty close to accurate. Good job Brother.
You inspire me amd many others. I thought about moving back to Delaware but man...... it's 74° in Alaska right now and I am not loving the heat.
Hard to be a nomad in The Arctic but I'm sure it can be done.
Word. Gotta do you and do it today cause tomorrow never comes.
32 M here feeling a bit frustrated that I never found the right partner for me. There's been a ton of girls, just not the right ones. I guess I grew up on the Disney paradigm and just figured that things would work themselves out in the end ....Anyways I've been really thinking of jumping ship to go backpack the world for a year. I think it would be good for me and it's one of the few things that sounds exciting to me. Thanks for this one broski!
This video came at the best time! I have been working hard on resetting my life, just quit my job end of April and have been through another relentless round of decluttering my house and some minor remodeling projects to get the house sold ASAP. Can't wait to join nomad life! I definitely agree with putting in a deadline, without doing so procrastination happens (at least for me) and is awful. I gave myself a 6-12 month maximum timeline to get out and on the road. Minimalism for the win!
I gotta meet this guy one day.
Once wheels start turning, you've set change into motion, it gets easier. I'm at the crossroads again. Friends deride me because they're stuck in ruts. Who can understand the unsettled spirit but the pilgrim himself.
Thanks
I never thought about courage that way but looking at my own life I think you're right. Things that didn't seem brave at the time I look back and I think how did I do that? How did I get through that? It comes to you when you need it!
I'm a week sober for the first time in years and stumbled upon your videos looking at sobriety videos (your blackout videos were too relatable lol). Everyday is a struggle this early on but I'm working through it; I'm also working through some 'life path' stuff and really needed to see this. Your videos are really hitting me even the non-sobriety ones. Thanks for sharing, brother. Bless up!
Congratulations🎊🎊🎉🎉🎈🎈 keep going keep strong there is a new life awaiting you
Stay strong man you got this!
This video came at a good time for me. I will be living in a car, hopefully within the next few months. I've been planning and watching videos to see how I want to set things up. I know what car I want. I have a few places I want to travel to. However, as it comes closer and closer, I'm getting more nervous. I'm excited to start and I know this is something I want to do, but it's still kind of scary. I feel like the day I start, I'll probably feel even more scared. This will be the first time I've been away from my family for more than a few days. I'll also be leaving my cats with my family. Only one of them is technically mine, but for the last 6 months, they've all been in the same house, so I'm leaving 3 cats and I'll miss all of them very much. Thankfully, there's things like video calls and stuff like that, but it won't be the same. I know that I have to go out on my own eventually. Part of the reason I'm choosing nomad life is because the cost of housing and rent is really high. I also want to travel and meet new people. I'm hoping that this experience is a good one. I often back out of things, but this isn't just something I'm interested in. I need to move out and this is the best way I know how to, partially because I won't be stuck in one place. I want to have an exciting adventure while I'm young because I might not be able to do it when I'm older.
Man! I love listening to You!
I sometimes feel like I'm the only one feeling like I do when I'm out in the big crazy hustle and bustle world.
There's like Peace, Serenity, and having the opportunities to laugh and smile more.
Thank You Tim!
Im a minimalist too.
Congrats on your UA-cam success man ive watched since the living in rv days
Thank you!
You can't wait. I'm 54.
I wish I would've done every year like I did in my 20's, where I had no fear, I was adventurous, I just had that feeling of Trusting in what I was doing and myself, "Knowing" that point B was way better than
point A. I felt the disconnection of the hustle and bustle right away. I stood outside in front of the Grand Tetons and just was amazed at the sky, even on a rainy early morning into a beautiful sunny afternoon.
Taking my first shower in Yellowstone and walking out into the fresh crisp mountain air. The trees and wildlife everywhere.
The feeling when you meet people who love nature and peace too.
The shops in town, the lodge feeling.
End of the year party.
Since 95' I still forever am attached to the Rockies.
After living in a small suburb in Colorado, and living in Cheyenne (WY), stayed in a small box of a cabin in Kalispell (MT) walking to an outhouse at night hearing branches breaking and wolves howling, with only the stars and moon to light the sky, it's an amazing adventure and feeling.
Those Mountains are Calling again!
When I boarded the plane at the airport near Jackson, the plane for Michigan flew away, looking down below I can hear the wilderness calling to me "telling me not to leave and to come back!". Maybe it's The Blackfeet/Gros Venture Tribe Blood in Me, Not really sure, but I felt it.
Feel like part of me literally was left back there.
"Keep swimming, keep Swimming" there IS more out there from what we've known.
Thanks Tim!
When you leave your past personal history and go on the journey of finding yourself; you find you get closer to God because he's the pilot and you're the co pilot.
I was laid off from my newspaper job in 2023 with no plans for what to do next. I spent almost a year just trying to get my footing. It's far past the time for me to move forward. I want to take a road trip and explore tiny home living. Thanks for the encouragement Tim!
Go for it! 👍🏾
I won’t say I went through a scary change in my life, it was more of an “I’m so ready for a change” mindset and I left my life in Houston after being stuck there for 9 years, and in 2022 went WWOOFing in Hawaii for 3 months. Changed my life. Now I’m going back later this year and I live in a van now.
A regular life was not meant for me, I know I’m meant to explore so many places around the world and meet people and be in unconventional situations. I learn so much and that’s where I feel alive.
Bro, I am going through this in my head right now and started working towards becoming a nomad. Now is all that exists!
I would watch this guy on youtube justincredible he does van life he said stop worrying what's going to go wrong and start thinking about what's going to go right
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the love/support!!!
@@TimothyWard No problem at all! Keep up the great work!!
Just start taking steps… 🌞
My family didn’t get me moving to Albuquerque. I followed the family from NJ to FL and then to TX. I moved here last year after following my family for over 40 years. I was abandoned by people I knew for over a decade in TX. It is a lonely and crappy feeling. Screw it is the right answer. I love the nature. I love the affordability of this state. Look at all the increased cost of living in TX and FL. I’m not exactly a minimalist but I make a good living that allows me to remote work. I’ll completely retire in about 5 years and explore around the surrounding states like you.
You're right! I need a staycation 🤑
This was spot on enlightening. Thank you Tim, it takes a strong person to keep pushing.
I definitely remember this video from 2 years ago in 2022 and rewatching and recommenting on the video.
Thanks Praveen!
@@TimothyWard thanks so much for your reply
It looks like soon I will be living with my big (Akita) Dog and Guinea Pig in my Yukon XL. I was psyched about making the plans, then my One and Only friend / support system (no family), told me she was opposed to it and that it's Very dangerous. For some reason, the negativity and having No support has put me in a tail spin! I'm having anxiety attacks now and can't think straight. I have no money or income and have to move (I Hated it here anyway). For me, it's about living in the moment, the unknown, and Trusting being Here Now, living simply and enjoying what is. I had these Awakening / Grace type of experiences when I was homeless before .... I did have some money then. Anyway, I'm freaking out right now, don't know how I'm gonna do it, I have So Much Literal "STUFF" to deal with! A lot of work and I have some chronic pain. I did put a Jackery Power Station on my Credit Card last night tho ;) Obviously, this was Such A Great Talk To Hear, but still have the Bald Eagles. I picked the Courage Tarot Card Last Night :)
Anyway, a question for Everyone Out There ~ Any experience with dogs on board? Mine is awesome, but she IS a Watchdog, which can be good in some instances, probably. I don't know how she's gonna react going from 10 Acres to living in a car tho. Esp if she's going to Bark every time there's a noise outside at night! Ya, I'm freaking out. Also, the price of gas ~ I only get 13 mpg. It's $6 / gal here.
Breathe ~ Trust ~ Here ~ Now ... Help
Love your vids.., and congratulations on making it to over 100k subscribers!!! That’s a really big deal!!! Keep living your best life bro!!!
Thanks so much!!
Yes sir it can be scary but remember the fact that you made the U-turn means you have already defeated your fears. God Bless!
watching ur videos keeps me encouraged to stay focused on it
Tim something else that is so so ironically cool about this new philosophy on life is that you are proof that when allowed more time, we are better able to channel our creativity and passions. Your channel in itself is excellent proof of that. Thank you sir.
Thanks Mr Ward! The future I am looking forward to is a small ranch in N MN living as a hermit, living in as complete an isolation as I can create.
I like your voice and upbeat attitude !
We need upbeat stuff due to how hard things are right now.
Good advise Tim. I’ve done this several times in my life and damn that I get rewarded for just doing it and pushing past the excuses and those butterflies cause I didn’t know what was on the other side. But what was on the other side was a whole lot of awesome life experiences.
I love your 'walk & talk'. You speak straight to me. Thank you.
I want to live nomad life too, I haven't found any online job yet.
You're so damn good at this!!!
Thank you for the very inspirational video! Much appreciated!!
I keep coming back to most of your videos Tim,❤
My man. Thank u. You're very smart. Lots of good advice. I have realized many things over the past 4 years. I feel like I went from a clueless 20 something to a young adult.
Travelling is a great way to get rejuvenated and fast forward the time wheel taking it one step closer to the grave.
To me taking risk is all that we need in life however,it should be reasonable and not high in nature to cause us harm ....
working slowly and gradually towards it might help us progress towards taking that actual leap of faith.
“ mental health day” I like that brother, that is so under rated
thank you Tim. Stay happy brother. 👍👍
100k woo hoo 🎉🎉
Feel the fear & do it anyway.
One of my favorite videos of yours...many blessings, Tim!
I'm getting ready to move by myself. Thank you for this. This is priceless. I'm having all those feelings that you mentioned. I'm so scared but Im pushing through. I have to drive from the Northeast to Florida and clear out my storage first. I have no furniture but I have keepsakes. I may have to get rid of some. My car is too small and I can't afford a rental SUV. I am going to be so sad if I have to get rid of some things. I know that everything is temporary and this is what I have to do to be happy in the near future. I like "You will be scared." I am. Lol
I like that you live your life so consciously. Thank you for the idea of setting goals for traveling. I used to travel a lot but lost interest with the whole covid enforcements and just hunkering down here in Florida. Slowly trying to get back into traveling... or rather "wanting to travel again" :)
Glad you're back! 🌹
Thanks for a Wonderful message..🎊🎊So Inspiring..
This is exactly how I've been feeling for the last year or so. Thank you for your openness and light you bring to this earth!
love the walk n talks!
Great stuff man! Helps us all make the changes we need in life.
You are a very wise man
Beautiful Timothy.
Tim, I just can't like this video enough!
Beautiful place for walking👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
So here’s my big questions: what do you do for medical/dental insurance and retirement? Because I’d love to do what your doing BUT…medical insurance from my state job is very good. God Bless!
That is the big question really, what are they doing for money when they walk away. If they depend on any other person who had to grind at a job, then..not good.
It's so worth it. My transition into nomad life was both exciting and terrifying (voluntary, preceded by lots of planning and daydreaming and procrastinating and finally just pushed myself into it, just started it ready or not). I don't think one ever feels fully ready to make such a radical change. And parts of it were very challenging, intimidating, scary, trying, aggravating--but also breathtakingly beautiful, inspiring, peaceful, miraculous, free, full of stunning serendipity and so many experiences that brought trust in that Divine navigator. It became clear to me that we aren't trained to live free, and it takes a lot of adjustment. I spent 3-1/2 years living in my old minivan, mostly in the desert, learning how to be resourceful and more comfortable right up next to nature and my fellow human beings, raw and real. (By the way, I lived in Gainesville once upon a time too, and many other places, long before my vanlife started.) I learned so much about myself, and that I have the strengths and the creativity to adapt. Although a boyfriend who owned rural property eventually beckoned, if the need ever arose, I'd go back to that life easily and happily in a heartbeat. Thank you for sharing your inspiration and honesty!
Thank you man. Resetting now. 1 week in.
Really enjoy listening to your mindset .
I love, love, love the walk & talks! Thanks Tim 💕
Hello, Tim thanks for the talk. You’ve touched on a few key points for me.