Everyone keeps saying how important it is to travel. So what's the problem?
The advantages of travel are not timely: traveling changes you physically and psychologically. Having little time or money is not a valid excuse. You can fly cheap very easily. If you have a full-time job and a family, you can always travel on weekends or holidays, even with a child.
Here are some of the most important benefits of travel. And I'm sure once you've started, you'll find more!
1. Traveling improves your health
Whether it's reducing stress or reducing the risk of developing heart disease, the health benefits of traveling are enormous. You can sit in a chair all day at work: if you follow the path a little, your body will definitely feel better. For some people, a walk abroad is also a cure for depression and anxiety. Sure, it's not an infallible cure, but it can help you feel better physically and psychologically.
More trips probably have a huge impact on your mental well-being, especially if you are not used to leaving your comfort zone. Trust me: travel more and your doctor will be happy. Contact your doctor, he may advise you about medications that will accompany you during your travels, especially if you travel to areas of the world where diseases are potentially dangerous.
2. Traveling frees you from your daily life
This is extremely related to my previous point. We are usually so entangled in our daily lives that sometimes we do more harm than good. Does your boss take care of your life? Are the kids driving you crazy? Are your parents trying to give you the life they want? How long do you think you can withstand this pressure before it explodes and everything collapses?
Sometimes it's better to take a step back, take a deep breath and take that selfie from Tower Bridge. Seriously, traveling is not a bad option. This is the most natural way to create the feeling of losing or losing someone. The trick is to start with a little preparation to avoid making mistakes while traveling. And when you fly, remember to book tickets as soon as possible.
3. Traveling makes you smarter
Get used to reading new words in a different language every time you travel and you will see an improvement in your brain skills, as Dan Roitman wrote in The Huffington Post. If this is just the beginning, you will know the jargon of the journey.
Much more than just languages, traveling helps you learn more about yourself. You may encounter difficult situations where you have to be enterprising and think differently. I'm sure you'll develop a new skill set that you didn't think you had.
4 Travel improves your understanding of other cultures
Having more intelligence and understanding for a culture different from ours is part of his intelligence, but I consider it an advantage to travel alone. A quotation from Saint Augustine says: "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page". You might think like this: if you read what's in the news or watch the news on TV and don't question it, you lose a lot of information. You may think that it makes you more intelligent and aware of the world, but it is exactly the opposite: limit your mind to a unique and one-sided perspective.
Sure, you probably feel comfortable where you are, but it's only a fraction of the world! If you are a student, take advantage of programs like Erasmus to get to know more people, experiment and understand their culture. Have the courage to travel to the areas of which you are skeptical. I bet you change your mind and realize that everything abroad is not so bad.
5. Traveling makes you more interesting
I do not doubt that you are rather the talker. That being said, including some foreign stories, you will probably pay more attention. Mentioning something that many people do not know or bring a new perspective is always a good way to shine in a social situation.
During my trip to Egypt, my Airbnb host and I went to dinner. He had gone to many places, the conversation had lasted all night and I wasn't bored for a minute.
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The advantages of travel are not timely: traveling changes you physically and psychologically. Having little time or money is not a valid excuse. You can fly cheap very easily. If you have a full-time job and a family, you can always travel on weekends or holidays, even with a child.
Here are some of the most important benefits of travel. And I'm sure once you've started, you'll find more!
1. Traveling improves your health
Whether it's reducing stress or reducing the risk of developing heart disease, the health benefits of traveling are enormous. You can sit in a chair all day at work: if you follow the path a little, your body will definitely feel better. For some people, a walk abroad is also a cure for depression and anxiety. Sure, it's not an infallible cure, but it can help you feel better physically and psychologically.
More trips probably have a huge impact on your mental well-being, especially if you are not used to leaving your comfort zone. Trust me: travel more and your doctor will be happy. Contact your doctor, he may advise you about medications that will accompany you during your travels, especially if you travel to areas of the world where diseases are potentially dangerous.
2. Traveling frees you from your daily life
This is extremely related to my previous point. We are usually so entangled in our daily lives that sometimes we do more harm than good. Does your boss take care of your life? Are the kids driving you crazy? Are your parents trying to give you the life they want? How long do you think you can withstand this pressure before it explodes and everything collapses?
Sometimes it's better to take a step back, take a deep breath and take that selfie from Tower Bridge. Seriously, traveling is not a bad option. This is the most natural way to create the feeling of losing or losing someone. The trick is to start with a little preparation to avoid making mistakes while traveling. And when you fly, remember to book tickets as soon as possible.
3. Traveling makes you smarter
Get used to reading new words in a different language every time you travel and you will see an improvement in your brain skills, as Dan Roitman wrote in The Huffington Post. If this is just the beginning, you will know the jargon of the journey.
Much more than just languages, traveling helps you learn more about yourself. You may encounter difficult situations where you have to be enterprising and think differently. I'm sure you'll develop a new skill set that you didn't think you had.
4 Travel improves your understanding of other cultures
Having more intelligence and understanding for a culture different from ours is part of his intelligence, but I consider it an advantage to travel alone. A quotation from Saint Augustine says: "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page". You might think like this: if you read what's in the news or watch the news on TV and don't question it, you lose a lot of information. You may think that it makes you more intelligent and aware of the world, but it is exactly the opposite: limit your mind to a unique and one-sided perspective.
Sure, you probably feel comfortable where you are, but it's only a fraction of the world! If you are a student, take advantage of programs like Erasmus to get to know more people, experiment and understand their culture. Have the courage to travel to the areas of which you are skeptical. I bet you change your mind and realize that everything abroad is not so bad.
5. Traveling makes you more interesting
I do not doubt that you are rather the talker. That being said, including some foreign stories, you will probably pay more attention. Mentioning something that many people do not know or bring a new perspective is always a good way to shine in a social situation.
During my trip to Egypt, my Airbnb host and I went to dinner. He had gone to many places, the conversation had lasted all night and I wasn't bored for a minute.
If you are not yet an Air user
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