Who am I and what am I doing

 I leave behind a desk full of paper, yellow trace and unique clients testing your abilities beyond what you thought you could do.
I need to shake off the weight and feel free to see how other people live their lives and to discover if my style of living is the ultimate.

 In Laos, I discovered that travelling by motorbike was a great way to move along the smaller arteries of the countries reaching out into the smaller communities. Where you can give back to them what you take in terms of experiences you are wanting to achieve. Far from the places that already have the dirty fingers grasping onto them, a tearing out their inner beauty only leaving behind an empty shell that the general tourist feed off.

Returning to my desk finding that the levels of paper and traced hadn’t changed, my life as I knew it had become stale. I could no longer focus on the world I had created around me as it not longer felt complete.  I needed a change but I wasn’t sure exactly what.My Dad is my sounding board, so when I flew home to the Marlborough Sounds to get him to listen to my heart, his response was perfect. ” If you really want to do this, you will make it happen” It was all the encouragement I needed to head back to Brisbane with a change in my direction.

It wasn’t long after that I brought my first bike a Honda XR 250 without knowing how to ride. Over the next six months, I did that and with the help of my uncle I learnt how my engine works.