RV Living: A Comprehensive Guide to RV Living Full-time
By Matt Jones
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A Comprehensive Guide to RV Living Full-time
You only get to live once. One life meant for a multitude of adventures, memories, experiences, and captured moments. One life to see the world for what it is, the beauty that it holds, and the simplicity it brings.
Today, many of us live for the next best thing. We live in a fast-paced, stressful, and materialistic society. A society that demands more from us than it offers us in return. In the hustle and bustle of modern-day life, days go by, culminating in a lifetime of occasional adventures but many stressors.
RV living provides a break from instant gratification, career pursuit, and fast-paced performance. With the decision to venture into full-time RVing comes a variety of precious moments, memories, experiences, and simplicity. Life becomes true to its original purpose – living in the now. Life becomes simpler. Instead of keeping up with the Joneses, you are allowed to set the pace of your own life and get in touch with what really matters – living, experiencing, and community.
Within this book are the basics of living full time in an RV. This book contains everything you need to know, from the benefits of RVing to working while travelling, choosing an RV, maintaining an RV and much more.
Within this book's pages, you'll find the answers to these questions and more. Just some of the questions and topics covered include
- RV Living – Is It for You?
- Buying an RV
- Getting ready for the RV Life
- RV Living and Money
- Maintaining your RV and the dreaded task of dumping
- RV resources
- Much more!
In that moment when you step into the unknown, you step into a new adventure, new experiences, and new levels of freedom. RVing is all about letting go of the unnecessary in order to embrace the core of who you are and how you define your life.
Matt Jones
Matt Jones is an attorney and founder of Kentucky Sports Radio, home of the most popular program in the state. Jones graduated summa cum laude from the Duke University School of Law. He lives in Lexington, Kentucky.
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I want to thank you and commend you for reading the book, RV Living: A Comprehensive Guide to RV Living Full-time
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You only get to live once. One life meant for a multitude of adventures, memories, experiences, and captured moments. One life to see the world for what it is, the beauty that it holds, and the simplicity it brings.
Today, many of us live for the next best thing. We live in a fast-paced, stressful, and materialistic society. A society that demands more from us than it offers us in return. In the hustle and bustle of modern-day life, days go by, culminating in a lifetime of occasional adventures but many stressors.
RV living provides a break from instant gratification, career pursuit, and fast-paced performance. With the decision to venture into full-time RVing comes a variety of precious moments, memories, experiences, and simplicity. Life becomes true to its original purpose – living in the now. Life becomes simpler. Instead of keeping up with the Joneses, you are allowed to set the pace of your own life and get in touch with what really matters – living, experiencing, and community.
Within this book are the basics of living full time in an RV. While this book contains everything you need to know, from the benefits of RVing to working while traveling, choosing an RV, maintaining an RV and more, experience is still the best teacher. You can only research so much before having to make the decision to step into the unknown and new.
In that moment when you step into the unknown you step into a new adventure, new experiences, and new levels of freedom. RVing is all about letting go of the