I think if you were able to secure a job in the area you want to be, making the kind of money you're expecting, it would make the decision a lot easier. If you've got the resume built and can afford some trips to interview, go for it! Moving without any security will be so stressful, but knowing you're making what you want and you can set up a property manager for your place in Texas, a lot of that stress would disappear and you could really enjoy being where you want to be. IMO, You wouldn't be questioning moving if you truly wanted to be in Texas, so really make a go of it, but don't make any commitments until you know it's a sure thing. Best of luck justin!
Excellent points Maggie, you are right I need to just take things one step at a time. I'm going to make sure I'm not rushing into anything out of emotion 🧡 Thanks for your comment!
Tough choice. I grew up in Ft. Worth, but I would never move back there. I hate crowds and I like a slow paced life. I can live that way just fine in Indian Territory. When it all comes down to it, if you have no wife, kids or “significant other” to worry about. You gotta do what’s good for your soul. When you make a decision, make sure, the best you can, to have no regrets. Stand firm and accept the consequences good or bad. You already have a good idea of what you’ll be facing if you go back to California. The only question should be, “Is it worth it?”.
Oh wow you have wonderful opportunities both places & so glad to hear you met some of your goals in Texas! The decision is a tough one…however, no matter the decision you make there’s no doubt in my mind you will succeed. I wish you great success in all that you do & keep us posted. If you take a trip to California to do an evaluation before making your final decision please take us with you❤
Well Sir, it sounds like you're yearning for the West Coast. You've itemized the pros and cons so you aren't moving into any decision impulsively ( very good on your part). I'd say make sure you have 3 items checked off before you leave anywhere : Job, lodging and insurance. I think if you have those areas squared away you'll be fine. If you do decide to head out to California be generous with your timetable and have everything setup and waiting for you before you move.
Hun, if you can get in at a job, like Warner Brothers, etc...make money doing what you love, I think that is best for you! We only have this one life, and I'll tell you, there are a lot of things I wish I did differently...and if you keep your condo in TX, you ALWAYS have a "home" to come back to! I'm sure there's more to the story, but that's what I would do ❤
Hey Justin, I am catching up when I can. I knew you lived in Texas. But why would you move to a crazy state like California? Too many people and all the freeways. No Ty. You do you my friend. TFS & I hope you are happy wherever you decide to live. 😁😁❤❤💜💜
Just be confident!!! I think you got this!
Tough Choice! Prayers sent out to you…. 🙏
Thanks you, prayers received! It's tough 🥶
I think if you were able to secure a job in the area you want to be, making the kind of money you're expecting, it would make the decision a lot easier. If you've got the resume built and can afford some trips to interview, go for it! Moving without any security will be so stressful, but knowing you're making what you want and you can set up a property manager for your place in Texas, a lot of that stress would disappear and you could really enjoy being where you want to be. IMO, You wouldn't be questioning moving if you truly wanted to be in Texas, so really make a go of it, but don't make any commitments until you know it's a sure thing. Best of luck justin!
Excellent points Maggie, you are right I need to just take things one step at a time. I'm going to make sure I'm not rushing into anything out of emotion 🧡 Thanks for your comment!
Tough choice.
I grew up in Ft. Worth, but I would never move back there. I hate crowds and I like a slow paced life. I can live that way just fine in Indian Territory.
When it all comes down to it, if you have no wife, kids or “significant other” to worry about. You gotta do what’s good for your soul. When you make a decision, make sure, the best you can, to have no regrets. Stand firm and accept the consequences good or bad. You already have a good idea of what you’ll be facing if you go back to California. The only question should be, “Is it worth it?”.
Thanks for your insights! It's nice not to have any anchors weighing me down. You're right, I just need to make a choice. ✊
Leave your life without regrets. Moving is not a fixed decision. If you change your mind, you can move again.
@@shanelittle1025 Thanks for that perspective!
Oh wow you have wonderful opportunities both places & so glad to hear you met some of your goals in Texas! The decision is a tough one…however, no matter the decision you make there’s no doubt in my mind you will succeed. I wish you great success in all that you do & keep us posted. If you take a trip to California to do an evaluation before making your final decision please take us with you❤
Kim your channel is one of the ones I learn from that helped me to reach my goal! Thank you so much for watching!!
@@MovieJustin Awwww, Thank you!I’m so glad my budgeting style was helpful🥰
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Good choice thank you. Today I am leaning towards Texas!
Hey Justin! ❤
Well Sir, it sounds like you're yearning for the West Coast. You've itemized the pros and cons so you aren't moving into any decision impulsively ( very good on your part).
I'd say make sure you have 3 items checked off before you leave anywhere : Job, lodging and insurance. I think if you have those areas squared away you'll be fine.
If you do decide to head out to California be generous with your timetable and have everything setup and waiting for you before you move.
Thank you for your advice! Insurance is something I hadn't thought about yet.
Hun, if you can get in at a job, like Warner Brothers, etc...make money doing what you love, I think that is best for you! We only have this one life, and I'll tell you, there are a lot of things I wish I did differently...and if you keep your condo in TX, you ALWAYS have a "home" to come back to! I'm sure there's more to the story, but that's what I would do ❤
Yes Kim life is too short not to be happy, amen!
Love that b/c I feel the same way. Want to go back to LA to finish what I started. Good luck to you. Sounds like you want to go back to CA.
@@JKL_04 I definitely do, what areas are you looking at?
Hey Justin, I am catching up when I can. I knew you lived in Texas. But why would you move to a crazy state like California? Too many people and all the freeways. No Ty. You do you my friend. TFS & I hope you are happy wherever you decide to live. 😁😁❤❤💜💜