#1: Travel Reveals the
Big Picture
It's funny how we lose ourselves in
our own lives, sometimes so deep that we can't separate our daily existence
from the broader perspective. Being away from routine and the same people you
meet every day forces you to see your life from the outside. It also makes it
simpler to admit to yourself when something – a dead-end job or a going-nowhere
relationship – is not working out for you. And this takes us into our next
point.
#2: Travel Reminds You
What Is Really Important
Maybe you had a hobby you've given
up. Maybe you loved one part of your job above all else. Maybe there is one
ambition buried away beneath everything else. When the familiar is stripped
away, you see with astonishing clarity what it is that rocks your boat. You'll
question why you stopped doing what you enjoyed, and start trying to figure out
how to build your life around it again.
#3: Travel Reveals Who
You Love + Why You Love Them
When you travel, you miss everything
beloved – from your favorite brand of coffee to your softest pair of pajamas.
But you won't miss the people who filled your life but weren't really that
important to you. Travel is the easiest way to separate the acquaintances from
those who are truly special. You'll see them with more clarity too, and
remember what it is you love about them most.
#4: Travel Makes You More
Adaptable
If there is one constant in a
traveller's life, it is that travel will throw up situations that challenge
you. You can make the most detailed itinerary, plan your trip perfectly, and
then feel the carpet swept from under you the next minute. You'll go through
anger, denial and frustration, and hopefully, finally, you'll learn to laugh at
it.
#5: Travel Makes You
Grateful
Whether you travel from a developed
country to a developing country, or vice-versa, there will come a moment when
you are grateful for all you have. When you see people who manage on far less
in a year than you do in a month. Or meet someone with one leg who is hiking up
a hill, you'll close your eyes for a second and utter a quite, thank you.
#6: Travel Opens Your
Personality Up
Think about your life back home,
when you worked and had an apartment. With the exception of maybe trying out a
new restaurant or a weekend holiday class, when was the last time you did
something new? Out of your comfort zone? You probably don't even remember. But
when you're on the road, simply ordering lunch can be a task. You'll find
yourself shedding your old skin of defense mechanisms, stereotypes and
anxieties, and taking on a lot more than you ever thought you were capable of.
#7: Travel Hones Your
Social Skills
Are you shy? Unwilling to trust
fate? Are you mistrusting of other people's goodness? Travel will take care of
all that. Most of us hold our prejudices and flaws close to ourselves, look at
them as protectors of our precious emotions. Essentially, we use them as
nothing more than excuses. You might not talk to everyone you meet, but you'll
be forced to interact with many, many more people than you're used to,
sometimes not even in your language.
#8: Travel Teaches You to
Do Without
At home, we build our little nests
and we line them with gadgets, books, art, music, clothes and food. Then we sit
down and admire them and tell ourselves that we couldn't live without them. But
when you travel, your nest is suddenly downsized to the bare minimum. You're
now living a very full life without those high thread-count sheets or fluffy
towels. And you realize you'll be just fine without them. (Which is not to say
you won't go and buy them again when you get back. We all have our weaknesses!)
#9: Travel Reintroduces
You to Yourself
In the midst of museum-traipsing,
people-watching, meal-planning, map-reading, budget-checking and
ticket-booking, one day you'll have an epiphany. It could range from something
as small as "I don't like sushi because I don't like squishy food" to
"I don't like my job because it doesn't feel like I'm making a
difference". But it's a truth about yourself and it's likely that it's
come from a meeting with a backpacker who was travelling to teach in a village,
or last night's experiments with sushi. And you've just learned a little more
about yourself.
Experiences both good and bad are out there, waiting to meld and twist your personality into something new and fabulous. So book your tickets for that long trip, by all means. But know that you won't be the same when you return.
Source of article at http://www.mindpowernews.com/BetterTravel.htm
Do you travel much?
Where do you find adventures?
Or do you live without adventures?
Natalia Levis-Fox
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