
Loneliness vs. Solitude: How to Turn Time Alone Into Empowerment
Loneliness vs. solitude – two travelers boarding the same flight with very different journeys. One sorrowfully stares out the window enveloped by the growing distance

Loneliness vs. solitude – two travelers boarding the same flight with very different journeys. One sorrowfully stares out the window enveloped by the growing distance

Even the best trips come with moments of stress—delays or missed connections, wrong turns, or simply navigating a new culture. There is only so much

If you had both money and time, what would I do? One of the most universal responses is, “I would travel.” Many people live their

Have you ever felt like your dream holiday was tarnished by a steady stream of pushy salesmen and bothersome vendors? I respect anyone trying to make

Have you wrestled to commit to a travel decision because you were drowning in too many choices? Left procrastinating and hastily patching together a last-minute

The flight is booked, deposits paid, and now your emotions are all over the place, making you second-guess if this whole solo travel thing is

Understanding Its Worth & How to Make the Most of It Let me preface by saying, I appreciate the time you are taking to read

There is the old adage “it’s about the journey, not the destination.” Travel is unpredictable, here we explore how to maintain a healthy mindset when

New adventures are exciting. The thrill, maybe some jitters, and the anticipation. Fulfilling our desires, ambitions, and dreams is what life is worth living for.

There are a myriad of benefits of solo travel. It is magical, but let’s be realistic, traveling alone is not for the faint of heart.

Our disposition has a lot to do with how we orient ourselves each day. Perspective not only affects every single decision we make, but also

Travel burnout, the thing you don’t know you have until you have it. About 3.5 months into my travels I reached Venice at the height

There are places I’d love to return to in a different season or with other people. A handful I’d redo now that I am wiser

Not all who wander are lost. But wander long enough, and you can start to feel that way. Feeling aimless while traveling is more common than

Loneliness vs. solitude – two travelers boarding the same flight with very different journeys. One sorrowfully stares out the window enveloped by the growing distance

When every decision on the road starts with “we” instead of “me,” it’s easy to lose sight of where you end and your travel partner
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