Perhaps it’s only the truly travel bug infected souls who
can relate to the feeling of travel limbo. You have just returned from an
overseas adventure, where each day, each moment incited the feeling that you
were living your life in technicolour...even if you did nothing more in an
entire day than wander outside your lodgings to sample an indulgent local
delicacy at the closest store.
Now that you have returned home to “real” life, to your
routine and responsibilities, you question how the freedoms you felt whilst you
were travelling… can now feel so unreachable. A faint memory.
I suffer from travel limbo, although the cure is quite
obvious. I walked into the travel agent’s. With a few signatures and my credit
card swiped, I had officially booked in my next trip. Goodbye travel limbo.
Here are some tips to keep you focussed in the limbo from
one adventure to another:
Every action starts first with a thought –
so get those thinking gears turning – if it’s not on your mind you might miss an
opportunity to make it happen!
2.
Physical Reminders - Place a picture of your
dream destination on your bathroom/bedroom mirror, in the car, on the fridge.
You get the idea…..somewhere it will filter into your sub-conscious. You will
be surprised by how hyper-aware you will become of the travel agents window you
walk past to do your weekly grocery shop. Believe me, you will be glad you put that photo up when your eye
catches the sign advertising 50% off Fijian cruises…it’s the same ship as the one on
your fridge!
3.
Save money! - Whether it’s a set amount or a
percentage of your income. Open a separate high-interest savings account and
determine that any money that goes in, only comes out for plane tickets or
accommodation bookings.
It’s much easier to say no to that third pair
of sequined sandals when you know that the next time there’s a 24 hour sale
offer on 2-for-1 return tickets to Japan. You
will already have the cash to book your seat and say sayonara to staying-at-home!
4.
Learn a language - If your dream country of
destination has a national tongue different to your own – why not get a head
start! You might be able to manage the basics of French in the few weeks or
months before your trip, but don’t forget you’ll also be busy securing tours,
researching cultural experiences, investigating accommodation as well as
organizing time off work, house/baby-sitters and packing. So spend some time
perfecting your pronunciation and widening your vocabulary. When compared to
the usual tourist butchering – your efforts will definitely impress the locals.
Breaking down the language barrier is a sure way to have a more engaging and
interesting journey.
5.
Reminisce old travel memories - Put your
photographs of iconic locations on your wall, perhaps you didn’t have to travel
too far to take that picture of your family on the Sydney harbour bridge or the honeymoon snap of you snorkelling along the Great Barrier Reef – but they are still
international icons that someone living next to the Eiffel tower or Niagara
falls may be dreaming of and hoping to one day visit. Don’t take it for granted!
It can be as simple as a digital photo frame
scrolling through your travel pics that can keep adventure fresh in your mind.Having constant reminders of white-water rafting in Bali, beach hammocks on Maui and the Inca trek to Machu Picchu keeps you hungry for adventure and when you’ve got that, repeat steps 1-4 to get you through travel limbo, into your travel agents office and off to your next exotic location!
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My travel photo wall. A constant reminder of the places I have been and determination to see more! |
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