Travel Beyond the Bucket List
The Slow Traveller: how to feel fully engaged
Being fully engaged in life means being fully present, focused, and aware. It means not missing out on amazingly extraordinary moments or beautifully ordinary moments. For slow travellers, it means experiencing more travel bliss.
How Anticipation Shapes Travel Bliss (Before You Ever Leave Home)
Studies of travellers have shown that anticipating a trip can make you happier than the trip itself. Travel planning builds anticipation.
8 ways to rekindle travel memories
Your travel experiences have shaped who you are. We preserve and can revisit our travel memories to reconnect with the elements of those experiences that have had an enduring impact. Remembering the feelings from our travel past can also shape our future choices and increase our travel wellbeing.
How travel memories quench your wanderlust
Our feelings of wanderlust can be inspiring, depressing, purposeful, anxiety-ridden, expansive and/or downright frustrating. Understanding those feelings can highlight how to satisfy your wanderlust in different or unexpected ways.
Discover travel bliss at home
If someone asked what would make me happier, my answer (pretty much anytime, any day) would include travel planning or travelling.
Travel bliss is extraordinarily personal
Traveling brings up many feelings. At the end of the day, however, people who love to travel, love it all and the complexity of it is part of the draw.
Unlocking your travel motives
Call it “nature” (personality traits) AND “nurture” (experiences) -motives are completely unique to you. They get you excited about a particular trip, shape your decisions and cause certain memories and experiences to stick with you long after the trip itself.