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Why a British family sold almost everything and moved to Thailand for time together

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A British family has revealed why they sold all their belongings and moved to Thailand to start afresh. Jasmine Riam, a mum-of-two, recently relocated from the UK to Thailand and shared what it takes to start fresh in Southeast Asia. Jasmine and her husband didn't take the decision to relocate lightly, but they both felt like they weren't spending enough time as a family in the UK. 'My husband and I had been talking for a long time about moving away to create a better life for ourselves and our young children.' 'The moment everything became clear was after praying and watching things align. My husband's work began to slow down in the UK, and we both felt a deep sense of peace that this was the right next step for our family.'

Why a British family sold almost everything and moved to Thailand for time together

A turning point and a sense of peace that sparked the move

Jasmine and her husband didn't take the decision to relocate lightly, but they both felt like they weren't spending enough time as a family in the UK. 'The moment everything became clear was after praying and watching things align. My husband's work began to slow down in the UK, and we both felt a deep sense of peace that this was the right next step for our family.'

A turning point and a sense of peace that sparked the move

Being half Thai makes relocation feel possible and calling to living here

'Being half Thai made the idea of moving feel more achievable, and slowly, the possibility turned into a real plan. I've always wanted to explore this side of my culture more deeply.' 'Growing up in the UK, I had only ever experienced Thailand through holidays, so living here felt like something that had always been calling me. My husband also loves Thailand, which made the decision even easier.' 'The people are incredibly friendly, life is far more affordable, the weather is beautiful, and there is so much for us to do and experience together as a family.'

Being half Thai makes relocation feel possible and calling to living here

Life in Thailand today is slower, with wellness routines and faith shaping daily life

'Our wellness routine is amazing. We take turns to go to the gym each morning, go on long walks along the beach with the children, and make time for relaxing massages.' 'We\'ve had so much more quality time together as a family, and it\'s been such a gift. It\'s been really nice to slow down to wake up early, read the Bible, and pray together. We\'re feeling refreshed, grounded, and grateful, and we\'re really looking forward to connecting with a new church here as well.' ' A slower-paced life and more time to spend with each other has been exactly what we needed. We\'re no longer constantly in a rush, and instead feel more relaxed, present, and at ease. The mental load is finally starting to lift, and the sunshine is making us all happier too!'

Life in Thailand today is slower, with wellness routines and faith shaping daily life

Selling almost everything and planning for the future

'The relocation happened quickly - within six months, we had booked our flights and were actively moving forward. We already had some savings, but we also decided to fully commit by selling almost everything we owned - our car, many personal belongings and even our son\'s quad bike.' 'I sold clothes on Vinted and we cleared out anything no longer needed. We also filled bags and bags for charity. After this, we had roughly between £5,000–£10,000 in savings.' 'We truly sold everything, and surprisingly, it felt incredibly freeing. I had been holding onto things for years without realising how much they were weighing me down. Decluttering and moving toward a more minimal lifestyle felt so good - lighter, clearer, and more intentional.' 'There haven\'t been any unexpected expenses so far, but when you first arrive, it\'s easy to spend more than planned. Rent is usually the biggest cost, and day-to-day expenses can slowly add up if you\'re not careful.' 'We\'re incredibly close to both sides, and saying goodbye was heartbreaking.' 'Go for it. Sometimes it takes actually moving away to realise that change really is possible. Change is the catalyst, and at times, you simply have to take that leap of faith. If it doesn\'t work out, what\'s the worst that can happen?' 'Be wise and prepared, make sure you have enough savings and budget realistically.' 'While Thailand is more affordable, costs can add up quickly if you\'re not mindful. Stay humble, stay grounded, and enjoy the process. It\'s also important to have the correct paperwork and visas in place.' 'Respecting the culture and the Thai people is also vital - Thailand is a beautiful, calm place to live, and you\'ll be welcomed with open arms.'

Selling almost everything and planning for the future