Life On A Sailboat - Digital Nomad Lifestyle

in #travel7 years ago

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I was 19 when I left Hungary in hopes of finding my path. After 7 countries I lived and worked in, 40+ that I visited, after countless employments, 2 college quitting, many challenges faces, so many hardships, mistakes, doubts and tears I started to find joy, happiness, a purpose and a lifestyle.

I moved onto a sailboat with my boyfriend and my recently adopted puppy to be a fulltime on-the-go, homeowner digital nomad. I was living out of a backpack for the better part of 2 years until now. It was so much fun to be a backpacker searching for dreams, but I got tired of too many uncertainties, so the sailboat seemed like the answer. Now I can travel with my home and the few belongings that I have, provide a roof over my puppy, not worry about finding a room to rent, where I will leave my stuff when I go someplace for a few weeks and so on.

Life on a boat is not easier, it is harder than on land, but I guess that's a cost I'm happy to pay in order to be able to move whenever and work from wherever. More photos to come...

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you look wonderful dear what a beautiful smile you have hope you enjoy your time

thanks! it feels great to have found a path after a decade and so much to look forward to!

great dear so i follow you to read your content and to see your wonderful smile from time to time enjoy

mehn you shall be successful ,this story shows you not a lazy person ,and with hard work you will surely reach your destination

I think if we have a dream it is hard to stop because nothing else fulfills us. It took me a decade to find a path and I'm not even close to where I would like to be, but finally it is on the right path. Something tangible.

we shall get there

Is this a real story?

haha yes it is. Feel free to read many of my previous posts about it. for example this one: https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@mysevenworlds/how-i-became-from-a-nomad-traveler-to-having-my-own-brand

OK. Very beautiful post!