Great observations. I know that a lot of people aren't going to understand why I live as a full-time traveler and may even think it's crazy, but it's the path I've chosen for retirement. And it's a path that is perfectly suited to me. I can't spend my retirement years worried about what others think of how I'm living. I also tell everyone about the great hospital experience and surgery I had in Malaysia. Health care in Malaysia is amazing. I'm currently in KL and recently went to a dentist for a routine teeth cleaning and even that was phenomenal, better than the cleanings I get in the US...and very inexpensive. And minimalism is so liberating. Not having, needing, worrying about stuff is wonderful. Thanks for sharing! Safe travels!
Wow, I came here right in time. I just retired the end of March, 2024. The first 10 days of retirement, I spent with my sister who lives in Aruba. When I came home the first couple of weeks, I was lost. I was used to working everyday, and some times 2 jobs. But I'm getting used to it. I have made a pact with myself that I will not get out of bed until 9:30 through 10:00 in the morning. I've gotten up at 6:00am everyday from school to jobs. No, I need my rest. My income is higher not working than what I was getting when I was working., and its more than what I was earning leaving the house everyday. I just saw that Amtrak has the rail pass on sale for $499.00. I think that I'm going to get the pass and just ride the rails. I already have a cruise set for September for my birthday. I am going back to piano lessons, I have to keep my mind sharp. No I'm not getting another job. I've made investments that will pay off. Thank you for the encouragement.
BRAVO for living BRAVELY! I have so many colleages, friends and family member who have created their own prisons by life-style choices. I agree, do your research, be open and overcome minor obstacles. Put those learnings in your back pocket and forge on to the next adventure. I commend you two!
I really resonate with everything you have said! We are not retired yet, but we have traveled the world full time with our children for over 3 years - and everything you’ve said is so so accurate! This is such an amazing lifestyle! Thank you guys for your videos! ❤
You two are absolutely awesome! As a current Atlanta resident, you both provide such inspiration on the possibilities. Thank you for sharing and being so genuine.
Really appreciate you guys doing these videos, it is very relevant for my wife and I since we just started our early retirement slow travel lifestyle. We are wondering about the feeling of relevance, not so much right now since we just retired but I know it will come.
As we are looking at retirement at the end of this year, this was a very helpful video. I can already relate to most of the dynamics you have mentioned here, particularly the lack of understanding of what we want to do.
Oh my gosh, you are right on with the people who want to pick apart your plans, and there's no rational behind their opinion. But I just say, no worries, I am not planning a trip for you, I am planning a trip for us. Stuff occurs in life, whether you are home or abroad, so why not travel and have a great time. 😊
I have been learning so much from your channel. I’ve been binge watching your videos, really appreciate your content and how respectful and considerate you are to each other and your viewers.
I am soooo enjoying the sharing you are willing to do. It has changed my thinking about what's possible for us in the retirement part of our life - (my husband is 56 and I'm 55, looking to slow travel in the next few years). Please let us take you out when you pass through Seattle, we are super grateful for your channel and info❤
I must be a weirdo because I want to be alone, do what I want, when I want. I don't really care about being relevant or making friends. 😂 I find I have a better time alone. Don't get me wrong, I have a small circle of long life friends. I think coming from a customer service job where you have people constantly in your ear. I'm looking forward to the silence.
Oh my word I was just saying this out loud today and it all stems from being in restaurant management for 20 years then retail management for 15 years....I am so tired of people demanding my energy ..... I like myself, enjoy my company and I don't want anyone else's drama or timeline. When I want to talk with people I do and when I want to be with me, I am. I have also found I enjoy animals and their sweetness much more than humans...LOL
You’re not weird at all for feeling that way. You echo exactly how I feel and I’m sure many others. Coming a customer-facing position, your need for quiet and some solitude is completely understandable. 😊
Perfect timing & great insights! Trying to sell my house now to do slow travel. As a single "senior citizen" I sometimes doubt my "sanity" (lol) & the feasibility of my goals. So, it's good to hear your encouraging words! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your experiences. As one who is living a similar lifestyle, your insight and observations are inline with mine. I love the hut in Cambodia comment. Although it does sound like fun. Theres always someone out there, maybe even within our own personal circles, that will put a negative spin on every exotic, amazing experience. I dont need to spend much time with them as their doubts and my experiences will only flourish.
I really admire you guys. I am in the retirement planning stage and intend to stop working on my next (64th) birthday. I would love to travel for five or six months of the year and spend the rest of the time at home in the UK. I would also love to document my experiences on RUclips but really don’t know how to even start. I will definitely check out your course. Thank you for all of your great content 🙏
In the travel books you read for agent certification… it defines your type of traveler as Near-venturers. Based on your destinations… South Pacific, Japan, Parts of South America, Interior Mexico and Eastern Europe. But the Venturers also has some if your destinations too. Southeast Asia, India, Middle East, Russia and Africa . It’s a Psychographic Analysis. Most people only go up to Centric.
Spot on and such graciousness towards the ton of ignorance splashed at you. Were you hospitalised in Malaysia? I'm so happy you had a great time as a medical tourist 😅😂 Yes, it's actually cheaper to retire than to keep on working, not to mention helluva lot more fun too!
You are correct and saying all the right things but retirement depends on the mindset of the individual. You the retired person have to make your own plans.
Another great video. 👍 Especially #5 I did get a flashback from College and reading Plato's Republic, about The Cave...😮 🔥 🤔 12:00 Then I saw your reflection in the artwork behind you. Zoomed in...😮😵💫🤯 You both have the best attitudes. 👍💪 Thanks again for sharing your journey with us 😊
Frankly speaking, everyone who didn't die during the last 4 years was given a gift. We might as well use that gift of life and do all of the things that matter the most to us. I no longer put things off. I make time for family, friends, and exploring new places and cultures. We don't have an infinite budget, but we do what we can with what we have.
Thank you. We are inspired by your videos. Atmospher absorbing thru slow travel is our ideal mode of travel. However, timing is not quiet right for long-long trips (we have a 98 year old parent that needs us still). Next winter, 1 month in Bannock looks possible at a Hyatt, while working on globalist status. A good twoffer.
My own experience has taught me that unless you have a real passion for something/anything outside of your work life, don't retire. I retired at 64 and there isn't a day goes by that I don't regret it. For me it's been pretty much a snoring festival. Kind of boring. That of course is on me to figure out, but don't just retire because you can. My three cents.
This is precisely the life mistake that far too many people make. Retire ASAP. Quit wasting your time in the desperate pursuit of money that you may or may not need. I retired at 47 to travel full time and can't even imagine what a waste of time working another 17 years would have been. If you are bored in retirement... 100% of the problem is in the mirror.
Hi guys! I found your channel in the last week and I’m loving it. I’m not ready to retire yet but I’m in the planning stage. Question for you…do you know any travelers with chronic health issues? My husband is a type one diabetic and we are looking for information about getting his medical supplies in other countries. Ally’s surgery info didn’t mention follow up. Like what do you do after you checked out of the hospital? Who takes care of you as you continue to travel? Thanks guys!
Centric destinations are Western Europe, UK, Caribbean, Mexican resorts and Hawaii. Because most people are Centric they will usually express fear about Venturers. So definitely expect that. My husband is Centric and I am Near Venturer… I’ve been trying to change his type.. but even though he was stationed in Korea… it is probably not going to change. He’s from Brooklyn girl! You would think he has no fear. 😂
@@GroundedLifeRetirementTravel When I first read that… I realized that it explained a lot about my family and their attitudes about travel. They are considered Dependables. They vacation close to home… Florida, the South, theme parks and occasionally Las Vegas. It’s a thing. And now you will start to notice, as I have… where people fall in the psychographic spectrum. When a client won’t go past cruising the Caribbean… I know they are probably Centric and I should show them mostly that type of travel. Sending them Bangkok or Japan information… total waste of energy most of the time 😆 That training has saved me so much time. FYI.. I was instantly attracted to y’all by your Asia posts.. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much all your videos are always so helpful. Will you be doing a video on some good dividends stocks? We’re about to get our lump some from our retirement and we wanted to put it in some dividend stock so we’re not sure which ones other than Realty income
I usually skip videos with the words "shocking" or "brutal" in their titles as they're almost always click bait. I made an exception here, and while the info is interesting I wouldn't say any of it is shocking.
"Relevant", such a prescient word. It means much to many persons and in many contexts, but the minimum common denominator is being true to your idea of relevancy. We all want to feel useful. From Dog walking, to pet sitting, to honing skills in street photography, to questioning your own biases of philosophy, religion and politics by reading contrarian books and testing your pillars of belief, ...... relevancy is a well of deep waters. Putting the gray matter to work is the best "exercise" in one's latter years.
Great video. Point No. 2. Been struggling with this over the past year since forced into early retirement, but recently I have decided to make a diligent effort to grow my YT channel. Purchasing a new camera soon and have a lot of content planned.
I’m planing at least once or twice a year year to start travel since i’m still working so which one is more benefit either IHG or Workd of hyatt Credit card for my circumstances ?
Great observations. I know that a lot of people aren't going to understand why I live as a full-time traveler and may even think it's crazy, but it's the path I've chosen for retirement. And it's a path that is perfectly suited to me. I can't spend my retirement years worried about what others think of how I'm living.
I also tell everyone about the great hospital experience and surgery I had in Malaysia. Health care in Malaysia is amazing. I'm currently in KL and recently went to a dentist for a routine teeth cleaning and even that was phenomenal, better than the cleanings I get in the US...and very inexpensive.
And minimalism is so liberating. Not having, needing, worrying about stuff is wonderful.
Thanks for sharing! Safe travels!
Thanks for sharing!
Wow, I came here right in time. I just retired the end of March, 2024. The first 10 days of retirement, I spent with my sister who lives in Aruba. When I came home the first couple of weeks, I was lost. I was used to working everyday, and some times 2 jobs. But I'm getting used to it. I have made a pact with myself that I will not get out of bed until 9:30 through 10:00 in the morning. I've gotten up at 6:00am everyday from school to jobs. No, I need my rest. My income is higher not working than what I was getting when I was working., and its more than what I was earning leaving the house everyday. I just saw that Amtrak has the rail pass on sale for $499.00. I think that I'm going to get the pass and just ride the rails. I already have a cruise set for September for my birthday. I am going back to piano lessons, I have to keep my mind sharp. No I'm not getting another job. I've made investments that will pay off. Thank you for the encouragement.
Your videos are clear, nuanced, and accurate. I celebrate your success and thank you for being the voice of fellow gen x travelers!🎉
Thank you so much!!
BRAVO for living BRAVELY! I have so many colleages, friends and family member who have created their own prisons by life-style choices. I agree, do your research, be open and overcome minor obstacles. Put those learnings in your back pocket and forge on to the next adventure. I commend you two!
I really resonate with everything you have said! We are not retired yet, but we have traveled the world full time with our children for over 3 years - and everything you’ve said is so so accurate! This is such an amazing lifestyle! Thank you guys for your videos! ❤
Thanks for sharing!!
You two are absolutely awesome! As a current Atlanta resident, you both provide such inspiration on the possibilities. Thank you for sharing and being so genuine.
Yay! Thank you!
Really appreciate you guys doing these videos, it is very relevant for my wife and I since we just started our early retirement slow travel lifestyle. We are wondering about the feeling of relevance, not so much right now since we just retired but I know it will come.
It's definitely the thing we hear about most from others we meet on the road
As we are looking at retirement at the end of this year, this was a very helpful video. I can already relate to most of the dynamics you have mentioned here, particularly the lack of understanding of what we want to do.
Glad it was helpful!
Oh my gosh, you are right on with the people who want to pick apart your plans, and there's no rational behind their opinion. But I just say, no worries, I am not planning a trip for you, I am planning a trip for us. Stuff occurs in life, whether you are home or abroad, so why not travel and have a great time. 😊
I have been learning so much from your channel. I’ve been binge watching your videos, really appreciate your content and how respectful and considerate you are to each other and your viewers.
I am soooo enjoying the sharing you are willing to do. It has changed my thinking about what's possible for us in the retirement part of our life - (my husband is 56 and I'm 55, looking to slow travel in the next few years). Please let us take you out when you pass through Seattle, we are super grateful for your channel and info❤
I must be a weirdo because I want to be alone, do what I want, when I want. I don't really care about being relevant or making friends. 😂 I find I have a better time alone. Don't get me wrong, I have a small circle of long life friends. I think coming from a customer service job where you have people constantly in your ear. I'm looking forward to the silence.
Oh my word I was just saying this out loud today and it all stems from being in restaurant management for 20 years then retail management for 15 years....I am so tired of people demanding my energy ..... I like myself, enjoy my company and I don't want anyone else's drama or timeline. When I want to talk with people I do and when I want to be with me, I am. I have also found I enjoy animals and their sweetness much more than humans...LOL
You’re not weird at all for feeling that way. You echo exactly how I feel and I’m sure many others. Coming a customer-facing position, your need for quiet and some solitude is completely understandable. 😊
Absolute wisdom! I work from home so that really helps. Croce retires the beginning of next year. Yay! 😊
Perfect timing & great insights! Trying to sell my house now to do slow travel. As a single "senior citizen" I sometimes doubt my "sanity" (lol) & the feasibility of my goals. So, it's good to hear your encouraging words! Thank you!
I going princess discovery in July. Cannot wait ! Great channel. Mike
Thank you for sharing your experiences. As one who is living a similar lifestyle, your insight and observations are inline with mine.
I love the hut in Cambodia comment. Although it does sound like fun.
Theres always someone out there, maybe even within our own personal circles, that will put a negative spin on every exotic, amazing experience. I dont need to spend much time with them as their doubts and my experiences will only flourish.
I really admire you guys. I am in the retirement planning stage and intend to stop working on my next (64th) birthday. I would love to travel for five or six months of the year and spend the rest of the time at home in the UK. I would also love to document my experiences on RUclips but really don’t know how to even start. I will definitely check out your course. Thank you for all of your great content 🙏
All the best to you in your retirement!
In the travel books you read for agent certification… it defines your type of traveler as Near-venturers. Based on your destinations… South Pacific, Japan, Parts of South America, Interior Mexico and Eastern Europe. But the Venturers also has some if your destinations too. Southeast Asia, India, Middle East, Russia and Africa . It’s a Psychographic Analysis. Most people only go up to Centric.
Thank you so much for this video!!! People will try and kill your dreams just because of their fears!
Spot on and such graciousness towards the ton of ignorance splashed at you. Were you hospitalised in Malaysia? I'm so happy you had a great time as a medical tourist 😅😂 Yes, it's actually cheaper to retire than to keep on working, not to mention helluva lot more fun too!
#1 and #2 shocked me right off the bat!
Such a great channel!
If I could ask:
What's a typical day and typical week for you?
Thank you!
You are correct and saying all the right things but retirement depends on the mindset of the individual. You the retired person have to make your own plans.
Another great video. 👍
Especially #5
I did get a flashback from College and reading Plato's Republic, about The Cave...😮 🔥 🤔 12:00
Then I saw your reflection in the artwork behind you. Zoomed in...😮😵💫🤯
You both have the best attitudes. 👍💪 Thanks again for sharing your journey with us 😊
Thanks!
Great video! Could you please make a video about budgeting for full time travelers?
Planning on it!
Frankly speaking, everyone who didn't die during the last 4 years was given a gift. We might as well use that gift of life and do all of the things that matter the most to us. I no longer put things off. I make time for family, friends, and exploring new places and cultures. We don't have an infinite budget, but we do what we can with what we have.
I like having a house! Home base. Love traveling too.
have you ever tried living for travel and not holding onto a home base?
Thank you. We are inspired by your videos. Atmospher absorbing thru slow travel is our ideal mode of travel. However, timing is not quiet right for long-long trips (we have a 98 year old parent that needs us still). Next winter, 1 month in Bannock looks possible at a Hyatt, while working on globalist status. A good twoffer.
First comment on this series of videos. Very interesting info! Love this channel, too!
Awesome! Thank you!
My own experience has taught me that unless you have a real passion for something/anything outside of your work life, don't retire. I retired at 64 and there isn't a day goes by that I don't regret it. For me it's been pretty much a snoring festival. Kind of boring. That of course is on me to figure out, but don't just retire because you can. My three cents.
This is precisely the life mistake that far too many people make. Retire ASAP. Quit wasting your time in the desperate pursuit of money that you may or may not need. I retired at 47 to travel full time and can't even imagine what a waste of time working another 17 years would have been. If you are bored in retirement... 100% of the problem is in the mirror.
Hi guys! I found your channel in the last week and I’m loving it. I’m not ready to retire yet but I’m in the planning stage. Question for you…do you know any travelers with chronic health issues? My husband is a type one diabetic and we are looking for information about getting his medical supplies in other countries. Ally’s surgery info didn’t mention follow up. Like what do you do after you checked out of the hospital? Who takes care of you as you continue to travel? Thanks guys!
Centric destinations are Western Europe, UK, Caribbean, Mexican resorts and Hawaii. Because most people are Centric they will usually express fear about Venturers. So definitely expect that. My husband is Centric and I am Near Venturer… I’ve been trying to change his type.. but even though he was stationed in Korea… it is probably not going to change. He’s from Brooklyn girl! You would think he has no fear. 😂
That's very interesting, thanks for sharing it!
@@GroundedLifeRetirementTravel When I first read that… I realized that it explained a lot about my family and their attitudes about travel. They are considered Dependables. They vacation close to home… Florida, the South, theme parks and occasionally Las Vegas. It’s a thing. And now you will start to notice, as I have… where people fall in the psychographic spectrum. When a client won’t go past cruising the Caribbean… I know they are probably Centric and I should show them mostly that type of travel. Sending them Bangkok or Japan information… total waste of energy most of the time 😆 That training has saved me so much time. FYI.. I was instantly attracted to y’all by your Asia posts.. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much all your videos are always so helpful. Will you be doing a video on some good dividends stocks? We’re about to get our lump some from our retirement and we wanted to put it in some dividend stock so we’re not sure which ones other than Realty income
Great video, great couple, great content!
Thanks!
I usually skip videos with the words "shocking" or "brutal" in their titles as they're almost always click bait. I made an exception here, and while the info is interesting I wouldn't say any of it is shocking.
top tips
I've never used points before. Do you hand your card to the hotel clerk and the points are taken off your card with no money put into your card?
You do it in the hotel app on your phone or computer
Not sure on which channel to ask this, but is Marriott's 23,200 points for $200 a good deal?
It is about what they are worth, we value then at .9 cents
@@GroundedLifeRetirementTravel - Thank you. That's what I got and it didn't seem like a great deal.
"Relevant", such a prescient word. It means much to many persons and in many contexts, but the minimum common denominator is being true to your idea of relevancy. We all want to feel useful. From Dog walking, to pet sitting, to honing skills in street photography, to questioning your own biases of philosophy, religion and politics by reading contrarian books and testing your pillars of belief, ...... relevancy is a well of deep waters. Putting the gray matter to work is the best "exercise" in one's latter years.
I'm thinking about doing this with family of 4. Have 2 younger children that virtually go to school. Definitely a different time.
You can give it a go. You might even find a location to settle for awhile. Don't let the LOL crowd keep you from exploring your options.
We traveled with our kids when they were school age. It can be done, and done well
Thanks for the motivation. You are truly an inspiration to me and my family.@GroundedLifeFinances
Truth #1 has already made my day
It's one of the best ones!
Great video. Point No. 2. Been struggling with this over the past year since forced into early retirement, but recently I have decided to make a diligent effort to grow my YT channel. Purchasing a new camera soon and have a lot of content planned.
Thanks, all the best to you
I’m planing at least once or twice a year year to start travel since i’m still working so which one is more benefit either IHG or Workd of hyatt Credit card for my circumstances ?
Probably IHG but they are both great