• Travel Not To Escape

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
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    In this episode of Wild Developments Studio, we delve into the world of solo travel as a means for personal growth with Geleen, a solo travel confidence and connection coach. Geleen shares how her journey of visiting nearly 40 countries—mostly solo—enabled her to rediscover her confidence, plan more effectively, and forge meaningful connections across the globe. She discusses how solo travel helped her recognize her strengths and catalyzed significant personal transformation.

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    Wild Wisdom:

    1. Start Small, But Intentionally – You don’t need a grand international trip to begin your solo travel journey. Even a guided tour in your own city can bring new perspectives and help you grow.
    2. Align Your Travel with Your Personal Needs – Don’t just follow pre-made itineraries or social media trends. Design trips that meet your unique goals and cater to what you truly need in your life at the moment.
    3. Pack Play into Your Adventures – Use your play personality to guide your travel activities. Whether you're an explorer, a kinesthetic learner, or a creative spirit, tailor your travel experiences to what truly lights you up and brings joy.

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