I SOLD EVERYTHING, Quit My 9-5 And Moved To Thailand

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Follow me on my journey as I show you around where I now live in Pattaya, Thailand.

Back in early 2022 I lost had no money, car, job, I was 30 years old, living at home with my mum. I made the decision to lock myself away and embark on a self-development journey, which lead me to becoming an Online Fitness Coach. It has been a tough journey but things are going well enough for me to vacate to Thailand and live in Pattaya, while I study the language.

When I first thought of quitting the 9 to 5 and starting my own business online, I always had the vision of moving abroad. Working remotely in Thailand has always been a dream of mine, and now it's a reality.

If you're looking to start a business online, look at what skills you currently have and if you can turn that into value for others. Before you know it, you may be moving to Thailand to work online 😉

This is the first video of many I will be making so follow along with my journey and Subscribe! 🙏

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コメント (21)
  • @nickjones8867
    Been visiting Pattaya for 24 years now the UK is totally finished you have made the right decision. good luck with your journey.
  • Congrats on making the move! I sold everything and moved to Thailand in my late 30's. 22 years later I'm still here. No regrets.
  • @eg4933
    "just trying to live a better life" - i completely with you.
  • I did the same thing, sold everything back in 2003, quit my job, and moved to Thailand. Now, 20 years later, and I am still happy in Thailand. I really like seeing young guys like yourself doing it too. Hopefully in 20 years, you will still be here.
  • Great story. Glad it's going well for you. Restarting and moving across the globe at any age is a huge leap. The conditions in the USA are a main factor in what drove me to leave and restart my life in Thailand at 57,
  • i'm native thai here. i wish you being happy here. life is a life no matter what anyone got through, just don't care what other think, forget the past and move on and think positive. i used to get through big financial few years ago and a lot of surrounded ppl left me in a dust. glad i made it, and i chose the life for now that comforting my mind and move on ,and being careful in a lot of aspects in life. wish you luck
  • @minthelegend.
    As a 40 yo Korean American fella who sold everything like you and moved to Bangkok, Thailand. It's my first week (but not the first time in Thailand) and I LOVE IT! and also thought to myself, Why didn't I do this earlier?? But let me tell you something. It's NEVER TOO LATE. I still manage to work remotely and make the money in US. Love it mate!
  • Making that big move at 30...bravo! Happy to hear it's working for you. I'm 8 years today breaking away from the USA and living in the Philippines. The only regret is that I didn't do it sooner, so making it work at 30 gives you many more years of adventure and enjoyment ahead. Best of luck. If we happen to see you in Pattaya, will def say hello! Good luck on your channel. Your presentation and flow tells me you are going to do great.
  • Im dutch but i get your point about leaving uk. I had a thai gf in the past. Love the country to, but i went back home. I have my own company here, but thinking about leaving in the future. Things seem to go downhill only. Inflation is high, house prices insane, and work does not really pay off here, high taxes etc... + radical feminism... Western woman are nuts.
  • this is YOUR life now! nobody can tell you what to do. excited to see more content
  • @dylbakes
    Great story and all the best mate! Keep up the great work and keen for upcoming vlogs.
  • Just got back to the UK from 2.5 months in Thailand....And I can't wait to get back, you definitely made the right decision.
  • @Stephan77
    I did the complete opposite of what you did. I came here and started researching how to make money online when I arrived. No preparation, no prior skills. But it worked out :)
  • @extremelucky1
    Love your energy! Good luck mate! Keep the eye on the prize and the future is bright for you!
  • @AtmosJourney
    That’s a very bold move, and I support your dream. Welcome to Thailand! 😊
  • @daveclark3337
    Ahhh mate; this video resonates with me. I’m mid 30s, got sick of life back in the UK, quit my job decided to take a long holiday, with the intention of returning home to the old routine just with a more bearable job (employee mindset!) … now I’m thinking, how the heck can I stay so started watching videos like yours!
  • @BarefootJeff
    Great job...this it motivating to start mine back up and make the move.
  • @ontheoche
    defo be giving the books a read, loved the video look forward to seeing more, smashing it!