Do you remember the first time you watched your favourite sport? Or the first time you realised who your favourite player was? Athletes have always been an inspiration on and off the field, and the best ones are remembered in their respective sport as a Hall of Famer, or when their team decides to retire their jersey.
If there’s one thing many people are guilty of, (me included) it’s spending money on things to feel happy or feel good, even if they don’t need it.
Have you gone over your Facebook and Instagram posts and wondered why you have posted so many material things, like that futuristic gadget or fancy handbag, but you don’t see a lot of photos where you’ve visited new places.
Some folks may argue that material possessions are an investment, but are they really? Well-travelled people might say otherwise.
Over the years, air travel has become more and more popular with travellers. To accommodate this growing need, airports had to make an adjustment. This adjustment includes parking space improvements so that more people can drive to the airport. The intention is good, but unfortunately, it’s usually not enough.
So you have travelled the world, and you have seen most of the tourist attractions that everyone is talking about. You are well-travelled, and you consider yourself an expert in the field. Think you know it all? Well, think again.
No matter how much of a travel expert you already are, there are definitely some things that you can still learn from other travellers. Below are some of the tips that you can try the next time you are planning your next travel.
Spend More Time
We often try to do everything in a short amount of time, as we want to make the most out of our trip. The problem with this is that you can become extremely tired, especially if you force your body to keep up with you. This can eventually lead to you being burnt out, which results to you cancelling the rest of your plans out.