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"Life just happens really fast and we wanted to do something else before it was too late, physically and also mentally," Sabine, 51, shared in a recent interview. Two years ago, she and her partner made a bold decision to leave their traditional jobs behind and embark on a new adventure in Thailand. They envisioned a life filled with sunshine, sand, and the opportunity to connect with nature, ultimately leading them to open a beach resort.
After months of hard work and dedication, their dream is finally materializing. The couple has embraced the slower pace of life that the tropical environment offers, allowing them to focus on their well-being and happiness. As they settle into their new routine, they reflect on the challenges they faced during the transition, from navigating the complexities of the hospitality industry to adjusting to a different culture.
Now, with the resort gaining popularity among travelers, Sabine and her partner are finding joy in their new lifestyle, appreciating each moment spent in paradise.
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