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Benefits of a travel mindset vs. vacation mindset (E38)

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Despite the pandemic limiting our full-speed ahead travel mindset, we're grateful we can move around (a little) and experience new things. One thing we've learned over the past two-plus years is how rewarding long-term travel is. In so many ways. We discuss a few of these in E38 of From Sumplace New:

  • No end date or feeling of finality.
  • No pressure to have an amazing time in a concentrated period.
  • Revisit coffee shops and restaurants and get to know the staff — and even forge friendships.
  • Experience more of the day to day rhythms of the local community — more immersive and integrative.
  • Concentrate on locations/surroundings/opportunities that speak to you — go to a place or region, see how you feel and what you like, and go from there.
  • Create a sense of familiarity in an area, which is rewarding and fosters connection.
  • People/locals treat you a little differently when you’re there as a “slow traveler” vs passing through as a tourist — demonstrates commitment and respect about where you are and why.
  • Time! You gain ongoing time to explore an area, be a part of it, grow from it.

Follow us on Instagram: @SumplaceNew
Follow us on Facebook: @SumplaceNew
Credits:
Intro/Outro Music: The World at Large by Daniel O'Connor
Intro VO: Laura Welsh

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Despite the pandemic limiting our full-speed ahead travel mindset, we're grateful we can move around (a little) and experience new things. One thing we've learned over the past two-plus years is how rewarding long-term travel is. In so many ways. We discuss a few of these in E38 of From Sumplace New:

  • No end date or feeling of finality.
  • No pressure to have an amazing time in a concentrated period.
  • Revisit coffee shops and restaurants and get to know the staff — and even forge friendships.
  • Experience more of the day to day rhythms of the local community — more immersive and integrative.
  • Concentrate on locations/surroundings/opportunities that speak to you — go to a place or region, see how you feel and what you like, and go from there.
  • Create a sense of familiarity in an area, which is rewarding and fosters connection.
  • People/locals treat you a little differently when you’re there as a “slow traveler” vs passing through as a tourist — demonstrates commitment and respect about where you are and why.
  • Time! You gain ongoing time to explore an area, be a part of it, grow from it.

Follow us on Instagram: @SumplaceNew
Follow us on Facebook: @SumplaceNew
Credits:
Intro/Outro Music: The World at Large by Daniel O'Connor
Intro VO: Laura Welsh

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