TRAVELICIOUS: Out of your COMFORT ZONE

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What is travel?

According to the Oxford Dictionary, the definition of travel is: to make a journey, typically of some length.

Some might agree with the simplicity of that definition, others might feel some extra clarification is needed. Either way, I think that definition is vague for a reason. Travel certainly means something different to everyone and whatever it may mean to you, that’s what it means. There is no right answer and naturally, there is no wrong.

Some might think you have to leave your own country to travel or you must be away for a certain period of time. Do you have to be visiting a place for pleasure or can it be for other reasons, such as visiting family or friends or to conduct some business? What if you take a cruise, are you traveling? What if you move overseas or live in one place for six months? What if you go abroad just to work, such as teaching English in a small town in Turkey or working for an international company in Singapore?

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To me, traveling is just going somewhere, anywhere, whether familiar or new. It doesn’t matter if it’s the next town over, a new country or a continent on the other side of the world. And I personally don’t think it matters if you’re gone for one day or one year or one decade. As long as you have even the slightest interest in the destination you’re visiting, and you’re open to learning about the places you visit and about yourself in the process, I think you’re traveling. It encompasses a great range of experiences, I know, but I personally don’t think the word ‘travel’ warrants a more complicated description.

Traveling is like stepping out of your comfort zone. 

Going out of your comfort zone is really hard. But the truth is that those very same reasons are what makes travelling so memorable (aside from the gorgeous sights and the sumptuous food, of course!) Though it’s tough, it’s always rewarding in the end 😉

But if it still makes you jittery, let these 6 reasons convince you why travelling is the best time to push yourself out of your comfort zone! ❤️

1. You have to go with the flow

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Things don’t always go as planned when you travel: flights may get delayed and you might have to spend an extra night somewhere you only wanted to stay one night, or that museum you really really wanted to visit might have been unexpectedly closed for renovation.

In our daily lives, it’s difficult to let go of the frustration when things don’t go our way. When travelling, though, time is of the essence, and every second is precious!

So when things go wrong, despite the frustration, we simply set off finding other paths to our destination or other things to do. That’s when we stumble across hidden gems we never knew about 😌

2. Language barriers teach you how to connect with anyone

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English might be a standard mode of communication back home, but elsewhere in the world, lots of people prefer to speak their mother tongues, leaving you in the awkward position of not knowing how to communicate as easily as you’d like.

When language fails us, though, it makes room for the language of the hearts  ❤️

Being unable to speak the same language will leave you understandably perplexed, but it also heightens your understanding of unspoken ways of communicating that you’d otherwise be unfamiliar and uncomfortable with.

Gestures, smiles, and touch are all ways of communicating that are just as important, but that we often neglect in favor of choosing the right words. When there are no words to be spoken, though, you discover that sometimes, words aren’t necessary to show kindness and sincerity to others 💕

3. To travel well is to learn to take risks

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Being miles and miles away from home infects our minds with an addictive, adventurous mentality: if we’ve traveled so far, it’d be a waste not to try new things or venture into uncharted territory.

After all, part of what makes travelling so addictive is seeing, eating, and doing things we’ve never tried before–it’s what gives us our most authentic experiences in the places we visit!

In fact, sometimes, in places like Venice or Chefchaouen, the more you take the risk of getting lost, the more you’ll witness the effortless beauty unfolding around you.

It can be just as hard to take risks in real life, but the unexpected discoveries we make when we take risks while travelling serve as a fantastic reminder that the best rewards await only those who dare to take a leap of faith 😊

4. Travel buddies are powerful sources of support

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There’s always a certain amount of uncertainty that comes with travelling: even if you’ve prepared as much as you can before the trip, physically going there and experiencing its reality is a different ball game altogether.

Travelling with your best buddies always reduces that element of uncertainty: you know that your friends have your back no matter what, and vice versa. It makes it that much easier to break out of your comfort zone.

Even if you’re travelling solo, you’ll meet people from entirely different countries whom you somehow just click with so easily. They might even become your travel buddies, or your lifelong friends!

If the thought of stepping into the unknown in life scares you, travelling teaches you that as tough as life gets, the blessing of genuine companionship always softens the blow and spurs you on when things get hard 💕

5. Immersing yourself in new cultures accustoms you to uncertainty

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Exploring new cities, new traditions and new cultures while we travel doesn’t just have the effect of accustoming us to new situations that we’re not used to: through it, we even come to love the experience of going outside our comfort zones.

Donning the traditional costumes of other cultures and adapting to the particular do’s and don’ts of the places opens up our minds to new perspectives, worldviews, and outlooks, which is vital to learning to step outside our comfort zones.

After all, if you’re used to blending in like a local no matter which part of the world you go, the thought of leaving your comfort zone behind you wouldn’t scare you quite as much as it did before.

“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” – Henry Miller

6. Travel teaches you the value of knowing yourself

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Ultimately, the biggest obstacle to breaking out of our comfort zones is ourselves.

Paying too much attention to the fears and insecurities that whisper in our minds when we try things we’ve never tried handicaps ourselves and slows us down needlessly.

Whether we’re climbing up a steep mountain in Peru or cycling leisurely along a quiet bicycle path just outside the city, travelling teaches us priceless lessons about ourselves.

Through all these experiences, we learn when to keep going, when to disregard our self-doubt, and when to give ourselves a break before continuing the journey.

Taking home lessons like this is part of what makes travelling one of the most valuable investments in life. Think about it: if you’ve conquered that mountain you never thought you could, what’s stopping you from achieving anything else?

Stepping out of our comfort zones is always terrifying. But no matter how scary it might be at first, the unfamiliar, unexpected and uncertain situations that we encounter when we travel truly teach us that there is no faster and more effective route to growing in life than to do the very things that scare us every day.

 

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ENJOY YOUR TRAVELICIOUS!