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Planning New
Year's Resolution Take a vacation!
Impossibly busy? Taking time off is not just good for you, but can change your
life!
"Every year,
we go through the same old tired set of ideasweight, diet, the relatives,
our boss, our golf game, our spouse, even our kidseveryone gets a piece
of our best intentions. But
at some point dont you just want to scream, 'But what about making ME happier?'"laughs
Carol White, who co-authored Live
Your Road Trip Dream along with her husband Phil. Well, how about a vacation?
Phil goes on to say, Most
resolutions are defect driven. Think about it fix your weight,
spend more time with the kids, start a workout program all things that
are wrong with you. You are depressed before you start. It doesnt
have to be that way. Phil
and Carol White have the perfect idea. Grab your partner, and the kids (if theyre
still at home), and go see the country that you live in! For a long time. Not
just your annual vacation, they mean a real trip a journey and a life-altering
experience. Seem impossible? Its not. In fact, technology makes these trips
even more possible than ever. The
Whites know more than just a little bit about how to do this and how life-changing
it can be. They ventured into all 48 of the contiguous states, saw all the National
Parks and along the way had the experience of a lifetime. They now spend their
days encouraging others to make their own dream happen. "Some people say
'Wow, I could never take a year off!'" says co-author Carol White, "but
thats not really what this is about. Whether it is a road trip, a sailboat
trip, or a trek for an extended period, the planning is the same and the rewards
are often a changed outlook, less stress and some amazing memories that will last
a lifetime." Now
you are thinking, "Easy for them to say, they are retired, but Im still
slogging away making a living." Thats even more reason to consider
the possibilities. Along their way in their nineteen-foot camping van, they saw
many families and young couples and talked to them about mid-life journeys. The
ways of actually hitting the road were as varied as the people themselves, but
the bottom line was they all wanted a new experience in their lives and were willing
to be creative in making the changes necessary to allow it to happen.
The Whites have many tips and hints for would-be road trippers, but here are five
to help you get your New Year's resolutions off on a more positive note this year.
- Decide how you might pay
for such an adventure and start implementing your plan. You can do it for the
same cost as staying at home, but you just have to get rid of those expenses at
home.
- Set a
date when you will leave. Up until that time it is all just talk. Youll
be amazed at how quickly things will start falling in place to make your dream
a reality.
- Enlist
the help of family and friends to make the trip more meaningful. Give them assignments.
Most of us have obligations that we have to figure out how to manage while we
are gone. Grown children, business and social friends, church and community groups
are all sources of help and excitement in planning your adventure.
- Pick
a theme or set of ideas to guide your trip. Make sure that everyone who is going
has an idea of what they want to see during the journey. If you have school-age
children, you will be home-schooling them for the duration of your trip, so plan
lessons that will cover their needs reading, history, spelling,
math, science and more can all be woven into your everyday activities and
it will be a time of learning that they will never forget.
- Dont
over plan your trip. When you go on a two-week vacation, you tend to plan your
every move to maximize your time. When you go on a long trip say a month
or moreyou cant possibly plan your every move, nor would you want
to. The joy of exploration and the unfolding of adventures is the most important
part of the experience.
So
instead of those same tired old resolutions, why not plan to change your lives
even for a short while in the scope of lifeand see if some of those
other defects dont just take care of themselves. Now
thats a resolution worth working on. Source:
Carol White, co-author, along with her husband Phil, of Live Your Road Trip Dream
(RLI Press www.roadtripdream.com).
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