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PH - 70 | Why Everyone Should Solo Travel

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Benefits of solo traveling

Solo episode with me here today. I hope all you awesome path hunters out there are chasing your dreams, being intentional, being hunters of your own path. I can't thank you enough how grateful I am for all you listeners who listens to my podcast. So THANK YOU!

This episode I wanted to go over the reasons why I think everyone should solo travel to another country. I go over a few reasons through my own personal experience why I believe everyone should solo-travel.

Here are some benefits!

1)Even if it's for two weeks, when you choose to solo-travel by yourself you can learn A LOT about yourself! During my trip to South Korea in 2016 I traveled alone for 2 weeks and I learned so much about myself. What I like, what I don't like. What types of food, what things I enjoy seeing and even being alone with your own thoughts, being by yourself you can listen and tap into that inner voice of yours. You build a relationship with yourself. And as most entrepreneurs, digital nomads know that it all starts with YOU in the business world. You are the biggest factor whether you build an independent lifestyle, you are the key component to your own life.

2) My time in Chiangmai, Thailand was truly about me getting out of my own comfort zone. Going into a new country that I know nothing about, the culture, the language, or anything but purposely throwing myself into a pack of wolves and then coming out with so much experience. I always preach about getting out of your comfort zone because the majority of the time you're mind is building up this huge road block to stop you from doing that, but one you do, you begin to understand that it's not so bad after all, and you somewhat crave more of it. This is the process of life, you get out of your comfort zone and you experience it for yourself and realize that it's not so bad, and you learn. The process repeats after that.

3) You have a greater appreciation for the friends and family you left back home. When you're solo-traveling and you reflect on the loved ones you left back home. This builds a greater relationship with them, and you realize how grateful you are.

4) There is no other feeling than being in an unknown part of the world where no one knows you, you can choose who you want to be. You can take on a whole different persona. That feeling alone is liberating. It liberates you so much and allows you to bring out your true self.

You may also like these episodes:

PH - 60 | Philip Mckernan | How To Be Truly Vulnerable

PH – 63 | Chris Guillebeau | The Art Of Non-Conformity

PH - 61 | Shelli Varela | How To Think Like A Possibility Hacker

Upcoming Projects

Get excited about a new ebook I've been working on. It's about overcoming adversities through my own personal experiences. I believe in adversities being our greatest teachers, I share my stories about being laid off twice, being in a car crash, being held at gun point and so much more!

Join the Path Hunters Tribe to get notified of when it's coming out!

Click here to join!

Sponsor

Foursigmatic - Promoted by Tim Ferriss and one product that I use personally, mushroom coffee is an amazing product that only contains 40mg of caffeine (Starbucks americano grande size contains 150mg) but still gives you that mental focus, and how it's done is through the chaga mushrooms and lions mane. Check it out and use the promo code Pathhunters and get 10% OFF your order!

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Benefits of solo traveling

Solo episode with me here today. I hope all you awesome path hunters out there are chasing your dreams, being intentional, being hunters of your own path. I can't thank you enough how grateful I am for all you listeners who listens to my podcast. So THANK YOU!

This episode I wanted to go over the reasons why I think everyone should solo travel to another country. I go over a few reasons through my own personal experience why I believe everyone should solo-travel.

Here are some benefits!

1)Even if it's for two weeks, when you choose to solo-travel by yourself you can learn A LOT about yourself! During my trip to South Korea in 2016 I traveled alone for 2 weeks and I learned so much about myself. What I like, what I don't like. What types of food, what things I enjoy seeing and even being alone with your own thoughts, being by yourself you can listen and tap into that inner voice of yours. You build a relationship with yourself. And as most entrepreneurs, digital nomads know that it all starts with YOU in the business world. You are the biggest factor whether you build an independent lifestyle, you are the key component to your own life.

2) My time in Chiangmai, Thailand was truly about me getting out of my own comfort zone. Going into a new country that I know nothing about, the culture, the language, or anything but purposely throwing myself into a pack of wolves and then coming out with so much experience. I always preach about getting out of your comfort zone because the majority of the time you're mind is building up this huge road block to stop you from doing that, but one you do, you begin to understand that it's not so bad after all, and you somewhat crave more of it. This is the process of life, you get out of your comfort zone and you experience it for yourself and realize that it's not so bad, and you learn. The process repeats after that.

3) You have a greater appreciation for the friends and family you left back home. When you're solo-traveling and you reflect on the loved ones you left back home. This builds a greater relationship with them, and you realize how grateful you are.

4) There is no other feeling than being in an unknown part of the world where no one knows you, you can choose who you want to be. You can take on a whole different persona. That feeling alone is liberating. It liberates you so much and allows you to bring out your true self.

You may also like these episodes:

PH - 60 | Philip Mckernan | How To Be Truly Vulnerable

PH – 63 | Chris Guillebeau | The Art Of Non-Conformity

PH - 61 | Shelli Varela | How To Think Like A Possibility Hacker

Upcoming Projects

Get excited about a new ebook I've been working on. It's about overcoming adversities through my own personal experiences. I believe in adversities being our greatest teachers, I share my stories about being laid off twice, being in a car crash, being held at gun point and so much more!

Join the Path Hunters Tribe to get notified of when it's coming out!

Click here to join!

Sponsor

Foursigmatic - Promoted by Tim Ferriss and one product that I use personally, mushroom coffee is an amazing product that only contains 40mg of caffeine (Starbucks americano grande size contains 150mg) but still gives you that mental focus, and how it's done is through the chaga mushrooms and lions mane. Check it out and use the promo code Pathhunters and get 10% OFF your order!

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