Why should you go off on a trip this summer?
1. “The Escape”
You’re a maturing young adult. Someone who is slowly having responsibilities and bills to take care of. By all means, summer is the absolute perfect time to put in the hours and set some money aside. The beautiful weather stimulates us, putting us generally into a productive rhythm. However,all the hard working shifts you put in mixed with weekends of going out to whatever form of entertainment suits you inevitably becomes a source of stress and fatigue. Fill up your gas tank, renew your passport, take the time to escape.
Enjoying summer isn’t always in the matter of going out to the city’s biggest clubs or to the casual house party you get invited to, it’s also about escaping all the uncontrollable bullshit that life throws at you.
2. “The Travel”
Whatever “Point B” you decide to reach in relation to your “Point A” takes a certain amount of time to achieve. It could be 6 to 10 hours, or even a full day depending on how spontaneous you want to be. These are valuable amounts of time that you have on your hands to nurture yourself. There’s a big chance that you wont be adding roaming data on your cellphone, so you’ve already done yourself a favour by not letting it distract you every minute. Therefore, your phone wont have any other purpose except for texting and calling. This being said, You’ll most likely open up a book, listen to a different genre of music or contemplate about the different concepts of life.
As a result, you’re getting valuable brainwork and you are greatly reducing your stress levels on the time of your arrival; favouring yourself to enjoy every single bit of the trip.
3. “The Arrival”
The main event. You’ve set foot to new grounds. No more of whatever you temporarily left behind. Your head will constantly turn to every single direction because of the new things that you’ll have the chance to observe. You’ll be soaked into a new culture. Your eyes will glow to the architectural feats that it has to offer, you’ll have the privilege to dabble in with the gastronomy, you’ll meet new people and nonetheless, have a great time.
Much like a dream, it is without a doubt only for a short amount of time, but it’s a short amount that you’ve given yourself to relax, and to slow things down before you head back to reality.
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