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Continue reading →: Project matchaProject matcha was born in Chamonix, France. This was the moment both myself and George couldn’t deny our dreams any longer; it was time to follow our hearts. Trying to pin a timeline on where this all started, in 2018, shortly after graduating from University, we bought our first house.…
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Continue reading →: Life lessons after taking a leap of faithI journaled a lot throughout project matcha. It was quite the journey with a ton of ups and downs (but mostly ups thankfully!). And it took a lot of work mentally to get there. So here are my ramblings on what my main life lessons were throughout this process. Stop…
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Continue reading →: Hello vanlife!So it’s been a little over a week since properly moving into the van. We’ve stayed in 6 different parkups across Chester and North Wales and the weather has been absolutely beautiful. The clouds have parted both physically in the sky and mentally in my mind! I feel so free…
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Continue reading →: Goodbye house lifeMay 3rd had come round. The day we knew was coming. Saying goodbye to our home of 6 years, our first house. Funnily enough, we’d been to a gig the night before, making the most of being able to leave Bruce in a house! So we’d gotten back at midnight…
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Continue reading →: OverthinkingOverthinking is something that has held me back in the past, big time. As I’ve come to brain dump my thoughts on overthinking, I’ve just come back from a trip to work where I’ve told everyone I’m leaving. This was a really hard thing for me to do. I’ve worked…
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Continue reading →: Comfort zonesMy comfort zone is a nice place to be. It’s warm, it’s stable, and it’s somewhere I could spend the rest of my life. But it took me into my mid 20’s as I was firmly in my comfort zone to realise, there is no growth without discomfort. When I’d…
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Continue reading →: A tale of Beth, George, and BruceWell it definitely feels odd trying to condense 29 years of life into a bitesize chunk. But I’ll give it my best shot! So I grew up in Swindon and George grew up in Rochdale. I went to primary school, secondary school, and college all within a 20 min walk…
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Continue reading →: Limbo land: in between house life and van lifeWhen making a decision that will change your life, there’s this limbo phase. The time when the adrenaline of making such a big decision has worn off and you’re left with this feeling that flips constantly from nerves to excitement. In this phase, I’m aware I have a decision I…
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Continue reading →: The house saleIf you’d have asked me a year ago about selling our house I’d have said no way hose. But as project matcha evolved, selling our house seemed like a way to make our dreams come true. So when we got back from an incredible trip in the Alps, the question…







