Dec 30 2008
Independent Travel Part I
I was talking with a good friend about gaining perspective in life. What I realized is many people get so caught up in the day to day routine they don’t have enough time to reflect on what they are actually doing.
For my friend I prescribed a month of independent travel. Independent travel is one of the best ways to re-examine your patterns. It’s the only real way to get out of the day to day routine that most of us are trapped in.
Once you’re out of your routine it’s much easier to take an outside observer’s view of your life instead of the common biased view we normally have.
Unfortunately for most people Independent travel seems like impossibility. The most common excuses are:
1) I have no time.
2) I have no money.
3) I don’t want to travel alone.
4) Isn’t that dangerous?
Sometimes change can be the best thing in the world, no matter how scary it is. What do you think are ways around these objections to Independent travel? Would you skip town for a month and travel the world? If you could, where would you go?
Stay tuned for my next post about how to overcome these objections.