environments, cultures, and situations to bring light to the things that make up the core of you.
During my first overseas trip to Florence, Italy, I began to question a lot of things. For some reason, it not only gave me time to truly think but time to think about things in a completely new way.
How does travel affect your mindset?
Taking a trip to a remote destination has a multitude of mindful benefits. It is known to boost your creativity, make you more trusting, increase problem-solving skills, bring humility and humbleness, makes you more open to new things, makes you sharper, less fearful, helps reinvent yourself, increases happiness, brings focus to work, makes you more patient, can help you get over a loss, and make you feel more present and alive.
According to Thrive Global, “Unlocking these things happen when you truly open up to the place you are visiting, whether it is a new country, a new city, or a new street in your own backyard. Opening up implies that you are ready to learn and to challenge any preconceived notions you might bring to this new place. It means leaving your mental baggage behind so that you may return with newfound riches in the form of unforgettable experiences, knowledge, cultural awareness, and friendships.”
Why would you need the break?
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