If you’re still the old me and love your couch on the weekends, here are some compelling reasons to get yourself out of it.
1. Travel is your only chance to see the beautiful world
It’s the mindset that matters.
When you are partying, and lazing around you know what’s possibly going to come but when you travel, it’s all about surprises. Every step is a memory and every minute is exciting. If you won’t travel, you won’t get to know how it is to experience a natural phenomenon that drops your jaw in awe. Travel around to know how tastefully God has created the world.
2. You get to know the real you
That’s the best part of traveling. You realize your true potential and many a times you will literally feel, ‘how on earth did I pull it off’. The small things that you never did, will give you mountain sized confidence and immense happiness. The more you travel, the more it evolves you. It changes you by slowly transforming you into a better, more intellectual and mature entity.
3. The concept of weekdays and weekends will slowly cease to exist
Since the time I discovered my love for travel, time has slowed down for me.
I’ve been working in the same organization for over 5 years now and I don’t know how all this time passed by. Travel makes your job a small part of your life and broadens your horizons. The time that was initially trapped in the frame of weekdays and weekends slowly disappears and all that’s left is living every moment to the best.
4. Traveling increases your productivity
I’m not joking. The best thing that travel has done for me is that I’ve learned to enjoy every tiny minute as an experience. When you discover the secret of finding joy in your experiences, it’s natural for boredom to fade away. Travels unveils the art of looking at your everyday work as an experience which doubles up your productivity and in turn, your results.
5. It boosts up your confidence and gives you a sense of inner freedom
When you start traveling you realize you were not born to just do things the way you’re told. A new side is unveiled every time you travel. With all the new experiences, hiccups and memories, travel teaches you to love yourself and be proud of what you are.
6. Travel makes you more social, compassionate and yes, a better judge
Even if we try not to, we end up acting and behaving the same way every day. Travel opens up a world full of different people who don’t act or look like us. They are diverse and inquisitive. The more you meet new people, the more you get out of the comfort zone and realize how much goodness you can extract from others.
7.It makes you humble and more rooted to the ground
Traveling is probably the easiest way to realize it’s not always about you. The more you travel, the sooner you’ll realize how little you know about life. The world is way too big compared to how you perceive it. Meeting different people, facing situations that you never dreamt of and looking at the spectacular beauty all around the world makes you humble and a better person in every way.
8. Travel teaches you to cope up and be comfortable with solitude
The most important thing you learn while traveling is to enjoy your own company.
With every new experience, you learn to respect and love yourself, your thoughts and your personality, because they continuously evolve. You are no longer predictable (in a positive way:). Travel makes your heart and mind fall in sync with each other. You struggle less while making decisions and learn to listen to your own self.
What travel teaches you goes far beyond what I can describe in words. It sets you free from the monotony that society calls a way of living. It ends up being a constant search of finding happiness in new experiences, because it teaches you to live every moment as an experience. Bon Voyage!