Summary
I Quit My Job to Travel
I had been planning my escape from my jobs for six months prior to making the big move. I formulated a rough idea of what my life would look like once I quit my job to follow my dreams. I booked a trip to Ireland, a trek to Mount Everest Base Camp, and a backpacking trip around Europe (this time solo). I dream of traveling to Egypt, and I plan to get TEFL certified this year to live abroad far outside my comfort zone.
Although I knew I was making a selfish choice, the need to travel grew stronger. My body and soul craved this change. At work, I found myself slipping into conversations about travel and adventure, which caught the attention of my co-workers.
Faced with the fear of how my decision would be received, I finally decided to take the plunge and quit my job. What surprised me most was the wave of support and appreciation I received from my workplace community.
What I am Thankful For When I Quit My Job to Travel
Support
I have always been someone who meticulously plans my life into the future. This tendency stems from my fear of the unknown. As the day of my resignation approached, I was filled with anxiety about how my bosses would react and how I would explain to my coworkers why I was stepping away from my career.
My worries proved unnecessary. My boss surprised me with heartfelt encouragement, expressing excitement for my decision to chase my dreams.
Unexpected Reactions
What I had not anticipated were the genuine reactions from my colleagues. My boss shed tears as she congratulated me, while coworkers expressed envy and shared their own travel experiences. A new sense of connection blossomed among us as they recognized the bold step I was taking.
A Job When I Return Home
Offering unexpected reassurance, my bosses each extended an invitation to return to my position upon my adventure’s conclusion. This moment provided a significant realization: perhaps I tended to be too hard on myself. Understanding that I had earned respect through my hard work left me feeling validated in my choices.
Respect and Appreciation
While I always perceived one particular boss as slightly intimidating, their unexpected support when they learned of my plans was immensely gratifying. They shared their own love for travel and offered me a job upon my return, highlighting the value of exploring the world.
Motivation
The encouragement from my coworkers fueled my determination to pursue travel. Transitioning from fear to confidence, I never once regretted my leap of faith. Their supportive words kept my resolve strong and reassured me that this was the right path.
Friendships
One of the most rewarding outcomes was the friendships I developed through this journey. My colleagues made it clear that they wanted to maintain connections, and thanks to platforms like Facebook, keeping in touch has been effortless. It is incredible how distance can strengthen relationships, and their kindness significantly motivated me to keep exploring.
If you have ever had the desire to break free from societal expectations, I encourage you to take that step! The world has beautiful experiences in store for you. Job opportunities will always be available, but what adventures await you beyond the horizon?
Now What?
Now, I find myself in Ireland. The reasons may be unclear, but my wanderlust led me here. My heart is open to whatever this beautiful world has to offer! I embrace each moment, learning through the ups and downs as I go.
The beauty of living freely lies in the spontaneity; my plans remain fluid, and that is part of the adventure!