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We quit our corporate jobs to travel in our 50s. Four years later, the risk has paid off.

My wife and I originally quit our jobs to travel for a year, but we're still going after four.
  • A few years ago, my wife and I quit our corporate jobs to travel the US for a year.
  • We started documenting our adventures online to capture our experiences and make some money.
  • Four years later, we're still going thanks to some small tweaks to our travel style.

As my wife Julie and I hiked along the rugged shores of Acadia National Park, the scents of pine and sea salt felt intoxicating. I couldn't help but smile as my troubles melted away.

At the time, we had both been working together at the same company for nearly 30 years, raising four kids along the way. Although we were grateful for the steady income and benefits, the stressful, nonstop grind led to burnout.

This feeling of unease only intensified when a few of our friends received news of serious health conditions shortly before or after retirement. Those scares shook us and made us question why we were saving all our dreams for "later" when there was no guarantee we would reach retirement in the way we imagined.

After returning home from that trip, we took a hard look at our future. The idea of taking a year off to travel sounded unrealistic, but the thought of waiting another decade felt even riskier.

Once we dug into our finances, we realized that years of frugal living had quietly given us more flexibility than we expected.

So, six months later, when I was 51, and Julie was 48, we quit our corporate jobs with the intention of taking a one‑year break to travel — not knowing it would eventually turn into four years.

Travel opened the door to our second act

We quickly fell in love with traveling on a more consistent basis.

A few days after leaving our jobs, we packed the car and drove from our home in Ohio to Niagara Falls, continuing through Vermont and New Hampshire to take in the New England fall foliage.

We spent nearly two weeks wandering through painted forests, stopping at small towns, and letting the pace of our old lives fall away.

Before heading home, we lingered along the Finger Lakes, sipping wine and soaking in the views. Without a care in the world, we took each moment as it came, laughing, smiling, and enjoying each other's company as we discovered new places and experiences.

When we got home, we immediately started planning our next trip and sharing stories about the experience with our loved ones. After seeing our pictures, our friends were struck by how beautiful the places we visited were, and encouraged us to document our travels.

Their enthusiasm stuck with us, and as we planned our second trip to Arizona, we decided to be more intentional about capturing video and turning our experiences into helpful travel guides.

Julie created a YouTube channel to share the videos from our trips, and I started a travel blog where I wrote guides for the destinations we visited.

Neither of us had ever created content before, and we weren't especially tech‑savvy, so there was definitely a learning curve. Simple tasks took us longer at first, but we gradually improved with each trip.

During our trip to Arizona, we started documenting our travels for our YouTube channel.

As we settled into our new lifestyle, I felt reinvigorated. Our travels opened us up to incredible experiences across the country, and also helped us to find greater joy in the quiet moments at home. Making coffee and walking the dog brought me a feeling of peace, and they no longer felt like chores that had to get done between work.

This feeling began to follow me everywhere we went. During a trip to the Oregon Coast, we stood on Cannon Beach at sunset, and it hit me — Julie and I were happy. In that moment, I knew I didn't want our journey to end.

We delighted in the windswept shores, towering sea stacks, and historic lighthouses, and I returned home determined to stretch our gap year into a meaningful second act.

With a few tweaks to our travel style, we decided to keep going

Now, we're finally living a life that feels like our own.

In order to extend our gap year, we knew we'd have to make a few changes to our current style.

For example, to give ourselves more time to create content and reduce expenses, we scaled back from monthly trips to about eight or nine a year.

We also worked hard to diversify the types of trips we were taking, crossing off the national parks on my bucket list and the cruises and Disney parks on Julie's.

Luckily, content creation also gave us some extra income to work with — and became a side gig we both loved. It felt surprisingly liberating to create something simply because I enjoyed it, and it opened my eyes to the possibility of a second career I had never allowed myself to imagine.

Nowadays, our income is definitely less than it was when we were both working full-time jobs. Julie works a remote part‑time job, and I earn a small income from the travel content I create. Still, we've never regretted taking the risk that has brought us so many rewards.

Over the past four years, we realized we don't have to be defined by our careers, and reinvention is absolutely possible, even if that means starting over in your 50s. And now, we finally have a life that feels like our own.

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