Traveling alone has always been one of the concepts that has been considered something that is done by movie stars or incredibly courageous people. The group made biased decisions, and I was also accustomed to the comfort of a regular schedule, with each weekend being the same and each decision being affected by the group. But then boarding an airplane only carrying a backpack and nobody to talk to made the world seem different to me. It happens that, when no one else is sharing the map, life begins to seem a lot larger and more full of possibilities than it ever was when you were in the comfort of a home office.
Stepping Out Of The Comfort Zone

The most difficult part was to leave the acquaintances of the neighborhood. It took only a few days after the first nerves had settled before it seemed evident that growth is frequently experienced when we leave our comfortable habits a little way behind and explore the unfamiliar to some degree.
The Freedom Of A Blank Slate

Each hour was mine to myself, since I had no one around to see how I was going. It was a privilege to wake up and make decisions regarding what to do depending on a whim instead of a group decision.
Finding Quiet In A Noisy World

Real silence is difficult to find in our busy lives. At a park or a small cafe, sitting alone ensured that thoughts had time to relax in such a way that never takes place in the normal workday.
Trusting Your Own Gut Instincts

When you are making decisions on your own, you get to know how to listen to your gut. It is much more evident when it comes to deciding the location to dine or selecting the hiking route.
Learning To Be Your Own Best Friend
Traveling alone makes you have to like yourself. Interestingly, it is a change to understand that you can quite be content spending a whole day at a museum or at a beach without uttering a single word.
Breaking Free From Social Expectations

Being away, there is no stress to act in a particular manner. You are not the quiet one or the funny one in the group; you are a real-time person living in the world.
The Practicality Of Packing Light

Being able to bear everything on your back teaches you what is really needed. It happens that we can actually go out on a single carry-on bag with most of the things we thought we needed to live a happy life.
Understanding Global Perspectives Firsthand

The way people live in other areas or countries gives an insight that cannot be seen in the news coverage. It brings some element of sympathy and perception to our perception of the surrounding world.
The Joy Of Getting Lost Purposefully

On some occasions, the greatest findings are made when one makes a wrong turn. Traveling without a rigid plan of action enables one to experience such happy accidents that usually make up most of the whole process.
Mastering The Art Of Patience

Waiting to take a bus or going through a long rainy day will teach you to be in the moment. You also learn that not everything must take place at the moment in order to make a successful or meaningful day.
Planning The Next Great Adventure

After the solo travelling virus strikes, one is never able to remain in one place. The world becomes less threatening and much more of a huge invitation to continue learning and developing.
