The Benefits of Travel

Billy and Akaisha take in the view from their hostel in Zacatecas, Mexico

By Akaisha Kaderli

Special to the Financial Independence Hub

We understand that not everyone likes to travel. No doubt it can be challenging, but there are significant benefits if you choose to enliven your routine with a little excursion.

Traveling makes you smarter

From the beginning of choosing a location, packing your suitcases and figuring out the logistics of who will water your plants or sit with your pet, traveling takes you out of your routine. Anything new and different like this that engages your brain causes new neurological pathways to grow.

Learning a new language, taking a cooking or painting class while on your trip and meeting new people all place you in unique situations, and your brain strengthens.

Traveling is healthy for you!

Traveling makes you strong

For some people, all these new patterns outside the everyday routine can be perceived as a hassle. Yes, and that’s good! We learn flexibility, creativity and self-reliance. Those are great attributes to have and they are useful to daily living.

Flexibility of mind, finding new solutions to new challenges and our sense of who we are and how we cope all get stronger.

Traveling helps you become an interesting story teller

When things don’t go according to plan, those seemingly challenging circumstances make for the best stories!

If everything goes perfectly on your trip or vacation, and people ask “How did you enjoy yourselves? How was your trip?” then all you can say is “Great!”

But if you lose your luggage in a foreign country, an unexpected hail storm hits your day outing or your boat’s motor konks out, it’s then you have stories to tell! Like when our coaster bus had three flat tires on a trip back from El Salvador to Guatemala.

Don’t fret, go with the flow!

Traveling opens your mind

One of the best benefits of travel is the widening of perspective.

When you visit other cultures, engage with the people, their customs, their food, their language and the different natural surroundings, it can’t help but change your perspective.

That internal road to opening your mind has benefits for you when you return home.

Engaging with the indigenous in Ecuador opens our minds

Traveling helps you lighten up

When you take a trip, you realize that you can’t bring everything with you in your suitcase. It’s just not possible.

So, when you live out of a suitcase for a month or more, you come to realize that all the “stuff” you have at home might not be as necessary as you once thought. How many pairs of shoes do you need? How many sweaters, shirts, and change of clothing are crucial to a comfortable life?

Did you survive not seeing your favorite TV programs? Did you miss that ball game?

The encounter with minimalism that travel requires is refreshing.

Take a chance, take a trip!

So you see, the exotic and the new that you encounter when on the road has measurable, significant benefits for you.

Grow your brain! Expand your mind! Lighten up on your stuff and take a trip!

And maybe you’ll meet us on the road less traveled!

Billy and Akaisha Kaderli are recognized retirement experts and internationally published authors on topics of finance, medical tourism and world travel. With the wealth of information they share on their award winning website RetireEarlyLifestyle.com, they have been helping people achieve their own retirement dreams since 1991. They wrote the popular books, The Adventurer’s Guide to Early Retirement and Your Retirement Dream IS Possible available on their website bookstore or on Amazon.com.

 

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