In a world that feels completely built for two or more, traveling alone can easily look like a sad, lonely activity from the outside. Doing things by yourself outside the house doesn’t always feel “normal” – until you actually try it. Let’s be honest: the idea of traveling alone for the first time can feel…
Cuba tips defined by me. In my first post, we talked about the mindset shift you need to really get Cuba. We talked about taking off the “regular life” filter from your eyes and just focusing on the human connection. But let’s be totally real for a second – even if you have the absolute…
I’ve written a lot of posts about Cuba – sharing the hidden gems and incredible places I’ve had the privilege to visit. But before we go any further, I want to share an important disclaimer: I am not here to talk about politics or push a manifesto. When it comes to complex topics like that,…
Oh, the art of overpacking! Have you noticed how we went from always flying with a massive checked bag, to transitioning to carry-on only, to finally trying to survive on just a “personal item”? I honestly think our current anxiety about travel preparation means we all need to learn the art of (not) overpacking –…
Balancing your professional ambitions with your passion for exploring the world might seem like a challenge – but it’s more achievable today than ever before. Whether you’re in a traditional job or navigating the flexibility of remote work, mastering career and travel balance is key to living a life that fulfills both your goals and…
No, I’m not a computer program (but I do reboot my suitcase way more often than my laptop). Why another travel blog? This blog is my digital suitcase — a place to pack memories, reflections, and maybe even a few packing tips (alongside the extra shoes I always swear I won’t bring next time). After…