“I’m moving to Arizona!”

“I’m moving to Arizona!”

I‘ve been saying these words to friends and family for just two weeks now. At first, I was confused by the two most common questions I received immediately upon stating that I was moving:

  1. “Are you moving there for a job?”
  2. “Did you meet a guy who lives there?”

It occurred to me after fielding these questions multiple times, that the people who asked them really didn’t know me at all.

They simply gave me blank stares and nodded politely when I told them that I am moving for neither of those reasons.

Society expects that these are the two main reasons for someone to move to anywhere, I suppose.

As an independent, adventurous entrepreneur, it didn’t even occur to me to a) move because I’m dating someone (he can come to me, too, ya know), OR b) move for ANY job. My businesses come with me. That’s one of the incredible perks of creating a business structure that can be run from anywhere in the world: freedom to go where you want, when you want.

I now accept these questions with a certain amount of amusement, and recognize that this is the “normal” mindset. But as my CLOSE friends, colleagues, and students will attest to, I am anything BUT normal!

For the record, I am moving for several reasons:

  1. I’m sick of snow
  2. Extreme heat a few months of the year, is the lesser of two evils: snow and heat
  3. Phoenix contains a huge entrepreneurial sub culture
  4. I LOVE the house I’m having built, and the community in which it rests
  5. Moving can be a very cleansing experience as you sort through, discard, and pack your LIFE
  6. I just feel like a change after 8 years in Denver

So if you live in or near Phoenix, AND you can relate to my reasons for moving, pop me an email. I should be up there end of July.

You can see photos of the new digs at www.rainbowproperty.net/AZhome.htm

Back to packing!!!

6 thoughts on ““I’m moving to Arizona!”

  1. Wow Barbara! Congrats and good luck to you!

    Send me an “E” and clue me in on all of your ventures, life, etc. !

    Did that hydrogen ballon / ad ever “get off the ground” ?

    As for me things at Rocky Flats are finally coming to a close. I’ve been contacted by four different companies in four different states about working for them.

    As for my Real Estate business I still own /partner on six units. Been kinda rough this past year – evicting four tenants.

    Currently I’m pursuing a Personal Trainer Certification which is diffinitely a passion of mine (you know me…) I’m also really getting into this nutrition buisness. Have been introduced to more than a couple Network Marketing companies.

    So drop me a line why don’t cha??

    Mike

  2. Nice work Barbara, the house & view are beautiful. I live in central Florida near Gainesville, but I bought an acre north of Williams, AZ last year. The community is named Valle, it doesn’t show on most maps. I’m going there just for July & Aug to get away from the heat here. All my best & I wish you much happiness in your new home. Regards, Bill Johnston

  3. Hi Barb:

    I think it is fabulous that you are
    moving – it is very cleansing for the soul as well as getting rid of excess inventory (belonings) for which there is no other way to justify your letting fo of them.

    Sorry to hear that the world at large still thinks in small terms for moving, but, it really doesn’t matter, all that matters is what you want.

    Your new house looks great, and I am sure you will be delighted. In your everyday life, it shouldn’t matter where you live – you are truly global via the internet.

    Wishing you much happiness and good karma in your new move and new home.

    Lizzy

  4. Barbara;
    Great looking house! Congrats on the move! Be sure to visit Meteor Crator East of Phoenix…. It’s kinda neat..
    and of course there is the Grand Canyon.
    A big change from Denver, eh?
    chuck hall
    florida

  5. Fantastic, Barbara!

    Good luck with the move, I know you will blossom in the new location since you are moving for all the right reasons.

    Steve and I moved from Iowa to the beautiful northwestern Illinois community of Galena, in February. Big change after 15 years in our last home — lots of life clensing going on in terms of all the STUFF we got rid of…

    Like you said, as internet business owners, we can live and work wherever we choose!

    The decision was the right one and we are delighted — though I would love to swap stories with you on what it is like to move a home AND a home office!

    Been a long time since we talked — we met in Vancouver at Randy Charach’s “shindig” 2 years ago.

    Cheers!

    Anne Holmes
    anne@anneholmes.com

    Anne

  6. Barbara: I want to congradulate you on your new move.Wow! Your house is just beautiful and what a view.

    A change is always good for your inner soul and well-being.

    The most important thing is what makes you happy. Follow your own destiny that is the most important thing in your life your own happiness.

    I will mention that Phoneix is a hot spot now for Realestate. To all your successes, Marsha Hirschhorn (Tucson,AZ)

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