Regaining Perspective- Before Anyone Else

Hail to the Hive!

When you immerse yourself in certain things such as work or sports or even a time consuming hobby, it’s very easy to lose yourself, lose your direction,lose your perspective. I believe this is what happened to me when I was managing the ‘A Team’ as I called them at the dive shop.

It grew busier and busier and consumed not just my time but the majority of my conscious attention and focus. I simply allowed it to ‘be’ more important to me than I should have but did not recognise this as I was so immersed in it.

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Then this whole pandemic we find ourselves in slammed the breaks on everything. It all came to a shuddering halt. The forced sabbatical of lockdown suddenly removed 98% of all my workload and grounded me in my home with the one person I’d moved heaven and earth to be with and yet somehow found myself never with as I was always working. This proved to be a very positive thing on so many levels.

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We found ourselves together again 24/7. She tried to show me yoga, we ate drank and relaxed together. It was great. My focus was shifting again. Well not shifting exactly more like I could see the larger vista.

I realised that this was an opportunity to change things drastically and better to act with a plan now than have to react later and try and formulate a plan.

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I remembered that myself and @millycf1976 had once looked into living on a narrowboat and thought maybe this is the time to grab hold of that dream. Why not? Why not get back to living for us again?

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I suggested this new plan ( well not new as it was an old plan) and Camille readily agreed.

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So now 6 months after leaving the Philippines we find ourselves living 24/7 together in a very tiny narrowboat traveling, overcoming many obstacles but fundamentally we are properly together again.

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In some ways life is way more simple and in others we just have different obstacles to overcome and things to learn.

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But we have regained a valuable perspective on what is really important on so many levels and for this I am very grateful.

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Life is good!

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I know there have been a lot of difficult times for many reasons, as in most people's lives - but you guys have had such an awesome journey!

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Thanks Taraz. Peeling it all back to what we are doing now has been amazing. So many folks can’t get their head round why we are so happy to be back and not living the tropical dream back in asia but this simole boat life suits us. Feeling pretty good. Oh and looky whats nearly installed…..

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That looks really fancy!
and Green Goblin-esque

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Lol and its about half the size of the old engine. Will be so much easier in the engine bay fixing stuff now. Theres loads of spiders on the boat, hope the green goblin engine doesn’t mind haha

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That really is friggin awesome..!

And So GREEN... LOL

I want one for my prime mover..

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Awesome. If there are positives to be gained from the pandemic, then this is it: a renewed sense of what is really important to us as human beings, family, and how we want to live our life. Thanks for sharing, man. I'm sure your wife is happier because of this. Congats.

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I just read this out loud to my BAE. She agreed, this threat to our freedoms and lives has been a reset of our points of view. And I have pulled my circle of operation down to about a 400 mile radius, to be here more. To enjoy every minute.

@millycf1976 gets my vote tho. It was Soooo cool to hear a story that I knew from reading your version a year or so back. Getting it from the other POV.

Good Stuff.

And sooooo GREEN..!!

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I think it's great that you were able to make such a great positive out of an otherwise shitty situation. I remember remarking at the height of the pandemic that I almost wouldn't mind have being laid off because it'd give me an opportunity to do something else; alas, I've always worked from home, so my day to day stayed the same (which is good, really). Regardless, I'm quite envious of your current adventures. 😃

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Thanks 🙏🏾. For us it just felt like the right decision for so many reasons. We’re still dealing with stuff ( engine replacement right now) but we see it all as part of the adventure! We work from home now, just our home moves with us!

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That's pretty awesome. Good thing you don't have dogs!

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Thinking about getting a cat though 🐱

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That's awesome. Many of have been forced to rekindle our creativity. Looks like blast.

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It has been a real adventure. Living on the boat full time makes it a totally different life experience to anything i have done before. Looking forward to getting the new engine in so we can get nomadic again

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