Getting to the watch our adventure today while I’m currently snowed in is the best! The armadillo shots were hilarious. We were so freaked out. 😂 I can’t believe we really got to meet and create cool experiences together. I’ll never forget this time we had. Love you Stephi 💕
@StephiLee3 жыл бұрын
Aww I miss you!! I hope we can meet again someday and go on more adventures! You’re amazing ❤️
@cometjockeydave40413 жыл бұрын
@@StephiLeeToday I'm 50, and until just a few years go I never believed in ghosts, and I never imagined that there would be a day that I would accept that there could be something to it. Anyway, you are a brave person, and I applaud you for working to overcome your anxieties. You have been dealt some nasty cards in your hand, and it's so good to see you finally getting to not just live life, but to get to enjoy it. Please stay safe, and be good to yourself for me.
@jtsmith44343 жыл бұрын
your laughs were contagious
@floridachickstinyadventures3 жыл бұрын
COMING FROM SOMEONE WHO DEALS WITH ANXIETY ON A DAILY BASIS AND PANIC ATTACKS.....THANK YOU FOR THIS!!! ❤️🧡💛💚💜🤘🏻💪🏻
@alwaysinprayer9003 жыл бұрын
Look up herbert bensens relaxation response..I was cured...mine was horrendous...good luck much love 💕
@floridachickstinyadventures3 жыл бұрын
@@alwaysinprayer900 awesome!! Thank you for this! I will check out now!!! 💕 It’s definitely a struggle most days and I try to live my life as normal as possible so it doesn’t consume me . On the outside I look like I have my shit together LOL, but on the inside its definitely a battlefield of the mind at times! Thanks again! 💜
@hhholly3 жыл бұрын
I got on Paxil on January. It’s cured my anxiety disorder and ptsd. It’s a long term medicine. I have had much relief ! Plz seek a medicine regiment if you’re that bad.
@floridachickstinyadventures3 жыл бұрын
@@hhholly Trust me I’ve been to the doctor. And I have medication that I take as needed. I’ve been dealing with this for my sometime now so it’s not my first rodeo and I’ve learned how to manage and just push through, but doesn’t make it any easier. Taking medication it’s not my thing., It’s definitely helped me out a lot at certain times and it’s great there for other people as well but being dependent on a pill to feel normal is not my main goal. I like to be out in nature and away from people, run around with my shoes off, hug trees and be with my animals. That’s where I’m most at peace :)
@yuhcve33083 жыл бұрын
me too:(
@karenfitzpatrick62563 жыл бұрын
You have opened that door of fear and conquered it. I'm always amazed at the wisdom you share. You are not only a survivor, you are a thriver! "Every day, step out of your comfort zone and FEEL something." What an empowering mantra. Thank you!
@zoeeawilks29403 жыл бұрын
Love hearing and getting to see how you've grown as a beautiful person 🤍
@steve369powell23 жыл бұрын
Just wanted you to know I have an anxiety disorder that had started after stage 4 cancer and was a shut-in for 3 years but wanted to let you know that just listening to your videos and your voice is very calming the world is a lot brighter with you in it stephi lee !! Never ever forget that!!! ; ^ ) having adult spectrum autism I have an impossible time meeting friends. But you do give me hope.
@sneakyslady66343 жыл бұрын
Seeing you not only being adventurous, but so active (without problems) is amazing🖤 You’re truly such an inspiration Stephi!🖤
@RS-ms1bz3 жыл бұрын
My son suffered with selective mutism as well Stefi. He had the hardest time with school, up until high school when he was finally able to open up to a select few people, mainly his teachers. I remember his elementary school teachers letting him use a whiteboard to answer and ask questions. It got to a point half way through each year that his teachers could read his eyes and facial expressions and know pretty much what he was thinking. It’s funny though, at home he was such a character and so comical...never stopped talking. He finally came totally out of his shell in high school when he joined the tennis team and really transformed into who he is now. Some of his peers made fun of him for never talking, but most tried to understand his condition. So, I’m right here with you girl. It’s amazing to see how you’ve become who you are now since the beginning of your YT journey. Just like my son, you’ve become a great young person. Keep knocking out your fears...it will only make you stronger!!
@nyep.4513 жыл бұрын
I too suffered from selective mutism as a child. Up until 5th grade I never uttered a word to anyone except a couple times to a teacher I trusted I would ask to go to the restroom. I was so blessed that I always had at least one girl in each grade that looked beyond my handicap and basically turned into my personal interpreter. They would hang around me during recess or lunch and we very patient, never got frustrated with me and would ask me whatever questions which I could respond by nodding. The rest of the kids either didn't really want much to do with me or some even would make fun of me sometimes or get frustrated. At home of course I was very talkative with my mom, sister, and other few family members. But in school I would be sent to have hearing tests and even to see counselors. In the last bit of fifth grade, the teacher asked me a question in front of the class and expected me to answer it verbally but of course I did what I always would and just stayed silent and embarrassed. She flat out told me in front of them all " I'm really tired of your games." Granted it didn't help that I had nervous laughter whenever I was put on the spot so that might've been the reason she thought I was just playing games or what not. It embarrassed me so much and hurt that a teacher would say that in front of the whole class that I decided that when I got to middle school, it would be a fresh start for me. I started speaking since the first day in middle school knowing that almost none of the children in my elementary would go there. I made a small group of friends and had a lot of fun with them my first year there. However it slowly declined and as some of those friends either left that school or were assigned different teachers than me, I slowly started to get lonely again. Which meant I turned back to being quiet but not mute. When I got to high school it turned into a nightmare for me. I had maybe a friend or two but we didn't hang out out talk much unless we were in the same class. I experienced the highest level of social and general anxiety and depression I had ever experienced and by my senior year I was but a shadow walking around school never making eye contact, wearing black or dark clothing, staying to myself and most of the time having an entire school lunch table to myself while all the other high schoolers would look at me with pity or make fun. It isn't easy at all having that problem. It changes your whole life and makes you miss opportunities. I'm glad that I've stepped out of my comfort zone and I can now mostly talk to anyone if I need to or want to but still have trouble making and/or keeping friends because i believe I still lack some social skills and I'm not really as talkative unless I've known you for a while which can be a turnoff for the more extroverted types. It feels like such an accomplishment when you do finally step out of your comfort zone.
@mariaasmrr3 жыл бұрын
i feel like i’m watching my child grow up and fly away into a big butterfly.. except you’re older than me and we don’t know eachother 😂
@amysnider23853 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. A million times thank you. Sharing your journey and opening up your life for others is amazing in so many ways. I suffer with mental illness and anxiety and Im trying to push myself further. Most days I don''t leave the house. But some days I do. Being a musician is one of my biggest joys. Sadly I used alcohol and drugs to get myself onstage to perform. After getting clean I just couldn't do it. But Im not giving up. Thank you for being a light and inspiration in such a cold, dark world. Safest of travels to you and all the beautiful things waiting for you in the future!!
@kanucklife22543 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite videos you’ve made. Thanks for sharing. Anxiety and Fear is Overwhelming at times and you often feel alone. I admire your strength for sharing
@blahblahblah19883 жыл бұрын
This was so uplifting, thank you!😭❤️ I’ve struggled all my life with anxiety & autism spectrum disorder, so social situations are incredibly difficult. I somehow found the strength to ask my almost husband if we could just sell everything, pack up my Ford Taurus, & drive across the country right after our marriage ceremony. So he said yes & we did just that! (Fun fact: We have always called each other penguin, even got a tattoo of penguins together, & he proposed to me by putting my ring into a pebble, as penguins do! So we LOVE your tattoo😍) Anyways, we traveled and explored for about a year & then came back to CA. We had 2 beautiful children & kind of ended up stuck in the rat race of life... So NOT what we want for the rest of our lives! But it’s comfortable & easy to get complacent & afraid of uprooting again. We are currently trying our very best to push through our fears & take our family off grid. Love your videos so much. You are such a beautiful soul & sweet spirit. So much love to you!❤️
@sledneck73983 жыл бұрын
Jessa and Stephi are two of my heroes, seeing them collab is like seeing an Avengers movie to me.
@042mandy3 жыл бұрын
You are SO relatable! I feel like I know you in real life. I've been watching your videos since you started out in the element . You have come so far and gotten rid of so many toxic ppl along the way! I've watched you grow as a person and it's so heartwarming 💚💚🤠 stay safe out there, keep being true to you and live your best life!! I'll always be rooting for you!
@CannaToker4203 жыл бұрын
I have severe social anxiety that has led me to full blown alcoholism. Your story is truly inspiring. It looks like maybe there is a light at the end of this seemingly pitch black tunnel. Thank you, Stephi.
@painite72113 жыл бұрын
'You want some stir fry?' 🤘❤ Love you Stephi and this video really hits home, ty💜
@sinjon3 жыл бұрын
That was too cute
@paulinejulien91913 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you overcame your fears; unfortunately social anxiety is often a vicious cycle where the more social interactions you have, the more scared of them you become. It becomes more and more difficult to lead a normal life, and you end up completely isolated from the world. I'm battling that now; taking the car and going to the grocery shop on my own is a feat for me.
@choosejoy933 жыл бұрын
This video is so beautiful and deeply inspiring!!! I can relate a little bit to your experience in school. I was dreadfully shy (maybe it was really anxiety, I really don't know) and was pretty much mute at school and I only ever had 2 friends at a time who I would cling to. In 5th grade I did decide to push myself and joined drama club and had a very small speaking part in the school play that year. I honestly loved it and that helped me take theater class in 6th grade. I gradually got more talkative but I was still always a very quiet student. People still make me anxious and shy. I hate big crowds and I take the phrase "two is company, three's a crowd" very literally for myself with the vast majority of people. Its hard and I am always trying to adapt and at the very least come to feel at ease around people, even if i don't talk much. Having trust issues doesn't help and being a generally fearful child and still very cautious as an adult does not help. Trying to do better because I want friends!!! i haven't made any new friends since I got married! It makes me sad!
@amandagascoigne8753 жыл бұрын
I fully appreciate you and your videos Stephi. You're an Inspiration, I am truly glad that I found your videos. I look forward to continuing watching your adventures. Thanks for giving us these wonderful glimpses into your life.
@dustinperez53413 жыл бұрын
Stephi is so relatable. Ever feel like you've known someone your whole life , even though u know you've never met that person before
@charlesharris27493 жыл бұрын
"You've come a long way, baby!" Overcoming obstacles, mostly our selves, is what living is about Glad to hear Sadhguru speaking in this video; I don't know if one of his vids I linked to here some time ago is how you came across him, but I'd like to think it was. This is a great video! I still think that along with art and communication, you have skills that can help other people, possibly psychology skills. Much love from Florida.
@violetunicorn91883 жыл бұрын
Stephi this is literally THE BEST video that you have ever made!
@davidramos55593 жыл бұрын
I love that you included that bit with Sadhguru's words.
@cr.r84792 жыл бұрын
I completely understand what you’re talking about, i’m completely going outside my comfort zone I’ve always stayed in the comfort zone, i’m selling my land and trailer in Alabama, and I’m away from my family so I’m going back to Texas, doing that because of my mental health just overall happiness, I noticed a change in myself living down here, The only good thing that came from living down here as I do have a daughter but we have a great relationship and we moving smart gonna change me being her father, this is something I’ve thought about for years so it’s just so you know it’s not easy.. but I have to worry about my overall mental health and happiness so I need to move.. so that’s why I say I’m going completely outside my comfort zone because I don’t know what the future holds but I know if I stay here I’m never gonna truly be happy, and if I don’t try I’ll never know.. I hope my daughter can see this in me and realize that if this is something she can learn from us also so she can use it in her life in the future…..
@TheBarbaraHorvat3 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I needed today. Hitting the road soon solo with my backpack and nothing else and I'm shouting on the inside. But it's all I think about and I HAVE to do it.
@sinjon3 жыл бұрын
Omg I can see why this video took a long while to edit. The cinematography is incredible and your voiceovers are just incredible and so calming to listen to. I loved hearing your story about overcoming your fears. Great job on this one, Stephi. Love your videos
@caretaker89603 жыл бұрын
Get Busy Living or Get Busy Dying and that applies to all of us . Keep going Stephi and everyone on here.
@jodi22513 жыл бұрын
You’re such a beautiful person on the inside as well as the outside. Love your content Stephi. 💜 from 🇨🇦
@KillerQueen773 жыл бұрын
Love how your videos have a message or gives me the mind set and motivation to go out and do things and keep a positive attitude like you!! Love you girl!! Keep pushing
@dudeseriously793 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh! My electric was out this morning and it was kind of menacing and scary, the beginning but then when you said, want some stir fry my lights came on! No lie! Just happened! What awesome timing! :D I hope you're having a wonderful day Stephi!
@vallovesnature84493 жыл бұрын
I used to work in retail until late 2016. I’ve noticed that my anxiety has returned. I guess talking to people help distract me , kept me from panic attacks. You’re right about just go do it. By the way, I occasionally have a spirit in my apartment. He/she is very curious about my battery operated radio & messes with the dial. Pretty cool. Sending you lots of hugs and love❤️❤️
@marksalo25443 жыл бұрын
At least you made a bold choice of travel and spend with your means. I'm blessed to be in a warm home with bills paid on time. But today my heart is broken again in Texas. Praying for them in the cold in Texas and no power.
@ofpine3 жыл бұрын
thank you
@llllllllll95772 жыл бұрын
Your voice is BEYOND soothing I have been on a Stephi Lee kick since yesterday!
@Jessica-ee5eh3 жыл бұрын
Loved this story so much and what an incredible realisation you have made. You should be so proud of yourself and the spirit you are :)
@silentecho44453 жыл бұрын
YOU SO DID NAILED IT...I NEED TO GET OUT OF MY HEAD...BEEN LIVING IN MY VAN FOR 2 YRS NOW ( comfort zone) IT'S DOING SOME PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE...I ALSO HAVE SOCIAL ANXIETY....I NEED TO BE AROUND PPL. BUT ONLY A SHORT TIME....THNK YOU FOR THIS CONSTRUCTIVE VIDEO...I SAVED IT IN MY LIBRARY AS A REMINDER...STAY SAFE...
@kyla65383 жыл бұрын
Just when I think you couldn't possibly be more amazing you make another video and prove to be that much more amazing. You are sooo incredibly inspirational Stephi, keep striving and pushing.....cheesy I know but the sky really is your limit.
@cole023 жыл бұрын
Thank you stephi 6:45 the guy talking made me realize so much and put a lot of things into perspective
@TheMooCowReturns3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you were able to break out of your early shell and go on to a happy and fulfilling life. A little side note about fear. I think there should be a differentiation between justifiable fear and irrational fear. They are not the same thing. We have evolved as creatures who are able to size up a situation mentally and predict what may happen, based on experience, probability, and other factors, and make decisions based on what we calculate. Knowing that I am too old, out of shape, and/or without sufficient upper body strength makes my decision to not do any serious rock climbing a decision not out of fear but out of common sense. I still fear heights (because you can fall and die), so I don't put myself in unsafe situations where I could potentially fall. This is a justifiable fear in my eyes. It keeps us from doing dumb things that will put us in danger necessarily. Fear of the unknown is different: because it is unknown we can't quantify it in any way, we either lack the experience or can't clearly compute the odds. This too seems justifiable to me, at least partially, because without sufficient data we cannot make an accurate appraisal. An irrational fear (say of ghosts or vampires) is not based on any true events (and by true I mean verifiable by outside parties and/or evidence), and is a condition that will hold you back from enjoying your best life. These types of fears can and should be confronted and overcome. Justifiable fears and fears of the unknown can also be 'overcome' to a degree, but they are warning signs to be careful and smart and make your best internal calculations. This is what you've done: you climbed, but you had an instructor, you were not climbing anything out of your achievement zone, and you were safely and securely roped, with appropriate harnesses, helmets, etc. Could a disaster still happen? Of course, but based on the precautions taken the risk was pretty minimal. Its great to overcome fears of all types, I guess is what I am getting at, provided you do so safely and responsibly, as you have done. Sowwy, I can be a long winded cow sometimes... :=8P
@palmerdex3 жыл бұрын
Even now I remember and cherish your artful ambitions and hold my happiness for myself this wild experience confronting whatever and for you I have respect
@BlackRose-ny3zh3 жыл бұрын
I cried when you talked about your mom convincing you to talk to friend's then you said Hi to someone for the first time. Stephi that was so cute. You inspired me to get out of my comfort zone, to just do what I really want to do. Thank you.
@Black_Beard3 жыл бұрын
You're a good story teller. I could quite easily full asleep to you reading a book out loud,well in your soft spoken voice. It's comfortably soothing😴
@daliagorman473 жыл бұрын
"Mr. Boots, are you with us?" 😹😹😹
@ActiveAlexis3 жыл бұрын
Aww the lil guy in the beginning.. love this!! My whole channel is about leaving your comfort zone/fear and rock climbing! I also had selective mutism growing up so I relate so much... You’re amazing❤️
@sergiovalenti72553 жыл бұрын
Wow, this video needs to go viral. What a great message.
@chancefitzgerald77403 жыл бұрын
Hi Stephi, what a wonderful story and you told it so eloquently. Be safe and thanks for being so honest. Best wishes.
@mainecoonmomma94943 жыл бұрын
You are such an amazing person with a beautiful soul. Anyone that is lucky enough to be your friend should cherish it because someone like you is very rare. Thank you for sharing your life with all of us.
@michetrue-aspoonielife4me3893 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing & showing your vulnerabilities & showing how you've grown to overcome them. You've just helped so many people & I'm one of them ☮🌻🤘
@gforgac65803 жыл бұрын
So apt, at this time. I'm feeling the need for a change and adventure. But the fear factor has me stuck. I am terrible at going over the past and worrying about the future. Loved this video.
@CarlosRamTx3 жыл бұрын
This was great in so many ways. Your ability to tell your story hits at a deep level. Thanks for sharing. This particular video hits home for so many. I really enjoy these and seeing you thriving!
@beexv88573 жыл бұрын
Having gone through something traumatic I returned home to my family to a safe place, before i didn't have real friends because i was too afraid to go out and talk, make friends of my own. So few months after I went to a reenactor group by myself and with no one's help talked to EVERYONE and had an absolute blast experiencing acting and medieval combat, meeting so many interesting, new people. Even if its baby steps, take them, the point is to at least try. You're my inspiration
@TheBillWebb2 жыл бұрын
Thank u for this reminder, right on time for my soul today. much respect for you and your path.
@lavaskull24893 жыл бұрын
Hi my names dan i also have cf & have been thinking of doing this & was worried how ppl would think of me but i feel trapped in my life right now & don't know what to do only issue i need my licence & I've let my anxiety take control & life pass me your story gives me hope i can do better & break out of my comfort zone. We are a lot alike i don't speak much never had many friends & don't make new friend's cause i worry what people think i act like i don't care but it's a big part of my anxiety. Keep living your best life i hope i can get there one-day thank you for sharing your story i seen a post on fb & had to come find your channel ill be a regularly viewer from now on
@VEE3RDEYE3 жыл бұрын
Comfort zones are where dreams go to die
@ioan49313 жыл бұрын
How are those girls
@chloechloe43413 жыл бұрын
I cannot even tell you the last time I left my house, it is incredibly depressing (because of anxiety and covid and quarantine and the fact that I am now expecting my third baby and even more paranoid of covid) I would absolutely LOVE to be able to go out in nature right now!!!! It looks amazing. I did the same thing years ago, packed up my little Ford Focus and drove to California. I wound up living there for almost 3 years.
@kmstanley793 жыл бұрын
I love your words of truth aand the calmness in your voice. Your choice of words were perfectly chosen and sounded like the first pages of the Stephi Lee book. I'm roughly an hour south of you and would love to meet you and Morgan some weekend. It would be awesome.
@VanlifeJernie3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video with a beautiful message. You are wise beyond your years my dear. The lives that you have touched, and continue to touch, is obviously something that they will never forget. You are creating quite a legacy for yourself and it's inspiring to watch. It must really be something to know you. Safe travels Miss Stephi. 💜
@planecrazyish3 жыл бұрын
You're a beautiful human being and I like you! :-D You have a great personality and you're a kind and gentle soul. So glad that you are living a happy life. You deserve it. I wish you health , happiness and fun!
@UneakTershai3 жыл бұрын
So heartwarming thank you for sharing your story, Stephi 💕✨
@Sarah-Taylor3 жыл бұрын
Didn't know I'd cry watching this video but it was worth it alot of the comfort zone stuff hit home
@nickolashaustein3 жыл бұрын
It’s so inspirational hearing your story and how much you’ve grown. I know sometimes it gets hard but speaking about these things and letting people see your progress can be life changing for some. I’m proud of you. Keep doing what you’re doing and keep reaching for the stars.
@TheLawCoyoteTLC3 жыл бұрын
WOW, Stephi! Your most meaningful and touching video since 6/6/20. Don't get me wrong...every video since has bee a joy to watch!!! You are truly special and amazing!
@don-dspid24043 жыл бұрын
Well worth the time you put into it. You should be proud of yourself on how far you have been able to come and break thru your fears. For most of my life the person I have always said I respected the most was a girl I met who stuttered badly and she was a tour guide. She put herself out there. You did the same. You have my deepest respect. Truly!
@aricka41933 жыл бұрын
I have four anxiety dissorders and this was so so needed right now. Thank you so much
@megananderson46623 жыл бұрын
leaving our comfort zone creates space and opportunity for connection which is what we are all seeking ❤️
@cyasoon87663 жыл бұрын
This was great Stephi. I been watching you forever and i have to say "Thank You" just what i needed. Now to process it... you are amazing and never change!!
@Michelle-chill13 жыл бұрын
I absolutely LOVE your videos!!! You're an amazing person and an extreme inspiration!!!💕
@amanda_unfiltered3 жыл бұрын
I really needed this. Thank you for sharing!! Ps. I’ve been wearing your merch t-shirt that says “get out of your comfort zone and feel something” t-shirt all day! ♥️♥️♥️
@christinehanner1293 жыл бұрын
I believe leaving your comfort zone is the key to a fulfilled life, she said, while wearing your "Feel Something" hoodie :)
@TomGrizzSimmonds3 жыл бұрын
YOUR VIDEOS ARE ALWAYS SO WHOLESOME, THANKYOUUU
@ChiaraSupernova3 жыл бұрын
yo its so true if you stay chill you don't attract shit like that
@JesahMela3 жыл бұрын
Always love your vlogs Stephi! There’s always something I could learn on it. Kisses!
@cassandrahughes28973 жыл бұрын
Yessss if I didn't have a 3 1/2 year old id be there , LIKE YESTERDAY! Your lashes are growing in you look so good girl, happiness looks beautiful on you girl. Im severely struck with social anxiety as well people dont understand when I say I cant make phone calls. Even the thought of making a phone call to a stranger makes my heart race . You give me hope that there is light ! I may not know you but I love you for everything you support and everything that you are. ☮🌻🍀🌺🏵🌵💜
@twinklestarlight83263 жыл бұрын
Great video. I loved the Sadguru part about fear, it was a nice reminder to get out of my head. Thank you.
@tracideee_teee45413 жыл бұрын
This is one of your most beautiful and moving videos!
@scotter1402 жыл бұрын
Oh, your from Massachusetts. Me too! Your story is so incredible. I can identify with a lot of it.
@jutedogg65033 жыл бұрын
This was exactly what I needed today, Thank You Steph!! ❤️❤️
@Herzeleid19853 жыл бұрын
I did something today that I had been putting off for awhile. I had your advice in my head.
@shauntaylor61753 жыл бұрын
Just came across your channel, Gday from Australia, Queensland. Love your videos, very inspirational, actually made me get off the couch and be more active so thanx for that, I have family in Boston myself, Anyway stay safe on your travels, enjoy life and see you in the next video. 🤙👍👋
@victoriarose46783 жыл бұрын
Crying watching this, you inspire me so much 😭❤. I only dream of being so brave.
@bridgetobrate56853 жыл бұрын
Great message Sephi, you are very wise!🦉✌️
@wicked15813 жыл бұрын
Your such a inspiration, I wish I could push myself like you, a lot of my issues didn’t hit till later in life, I don’t know if I’m doing more damage than good, by trying get through it without meds, I could go on and on about myself but the point being ur an amazing person and I admire your strength.
@magusofthelibrary3 жыл бұрын
Fear -> you're not living with life... You're living in your mind Mind -> one part memory, one part imagination I need to get out of my own mind and start living. Thank you for the video. My best friend that I recently reconnected with sent it to me and I'm glad she did
@tonybastien36923 жыл бұрын
Stephi you are an amazing person,to have learned all you have since you were a litttle girl to where you are now I am glad your journey contines.
@singlemanwthjob3 жыл бұрын
I hope I run into you one day on the road. I love what your doing and how down to earth you are. Been living in my truck for over a year.
@cuuntrisma9933 жыл бұрын
Love you stephi ❤️ you’ve helped me step out of my comfort zone🥰😊
@the1rawdawg3 жыл бұрын
Great vid! Well shot. Especially the shot when you were atop the rock.
@rafaelgarcia38652 жыл бұрын
Your videos are rad and comforting.
@kassandra80103 жыл бұрын
Two of my favorite internet-people, stephi and sadhguru, in one video :) thank you for being so open, honest and authentic. Cheers from germany ♡
@adriennepalmer82703 жыл бұрын
As a person who deals with anxiety and the truth... I can’t even start this video. You are AMAZING though. As a viewer I have been watching your videos for years! I am just now getting out of a 2 year depression. I am picking myself up slowly. I’m on the right path so far, but everything is comfortable. I want to start the van life but I am so nervous, I’m also broke (but bills are paid for every month). I have a dog that I love. I won’t leave him. I work paycheck to paycheck to pay rent/food just to live in my mothers home. I am trapped Stephi.. I need help. Give me some words for thought please!
@candytuft42542 жыл бұрын
I am new here and all I can say is, “ Thank God and all the scientists for Trikafta!” I probably didn’t spell that right but that’s ok! Stay well Stephi! Big hugs from central WA state and if you ever need a stopping place our home is open to you!
@Champion0fTheWorld3 жыл бұрын
Camping Tip: Jar of Vaseline and cotton balls… rub a cotton ball in Vaseline and makes an excellent fire starter 🔥
@HappyQuailsLC3 жыл бұрын
Stephi has her life back!!!
@fireflyrosemary56613 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful video! Thank you for such an awesome and positive message ❤️ Enjoy your adventures!
@karenweber13623 жыл бұрын
Wow, wow, and wow! Absolutely love this video and how well you put it together! 🥰
@matthewbryan67743 жыл бұрын
I’ve always been the loner.. never really fit in or was the social butterfly so I understand your story.. seems now a days after all I’ve been through and the ptsd I struggle with daily (plus pain from injuries accrued in service) I seem to get back into spending time away from people and on my own. People just seem to let me down now a days.. wish I had your outlook and strength
@bwatson63473 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the prints you mailed me! I am excited for you for the future.
@outinthewild94763 жыл бұрын
The satisfaction you get from overcoming can be unlike anything else.
@jasonnames3 жыл бұрын
Ive considered doing this. Just driving off, living in a van. What hold me back, is eventually you have to come back to society. And I have no family left. No one to let me reroot myself to rebuild a life to establish a family of my own. Now if society falls, I will be a happy camper. I would rather survive off the world and not live this type of life we currently live.
@gio_isabella3 жыл бұрын
When you said rock climbing I immediately thought of Jessa! & I love hearing your stories ❤️
@hipdad94613 жыл бұрын
I rock climbed there many years ago.
@neavegeorgina56273 жыл бұрын
Your eyes are glistening 🤍 Can sense a new leese of life in you!