I've lived on the road by myself for years. Here are 12 things I wish I'd known before I started.
Briefly

Living on the road in a vehicle can be both fulfilling and challenging. Essential to success is maintaining organization within limited space to prevent losing items. Despite a more mobile lifestyle, maintaining a normal routine is possible, including healthy eating and working from public spaces. It's important to ensure balance and self-care by taking rest days to avoid burnout. Although adventures abound, rest is crucial for health and well-being. Loneliness can be a common experience, highlighting the importance of social connections.
Organization is key when living in a small space. Everything item I own has a designated place. I've learned I must put everything back where it belongs; otherwise, things easily get lost.
I found I could still burn myself out while living on the road, even if I was doing things I loved. I take a rest day every once in a while to refuel.
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