012 Corissa Daines - Solo Travel and the flexibility it provides, plus the psychological phenomenon of re-entry, post travel.
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In this episode of Wanderlust Diaries, Terri interviews self confessed wanderlust, mother and dog owner, Corissa Daines, about her solo travel experiences. Corissa, owner of HR Consultancy business called Easy Button Employee Relations, shares her journey of gradually building up to solo travel and the flexibility it provides. They discuss the importance of research and safety when traveling alone, as well as tips for overcoming loneliness and connecting with others.
Corissa highlights the benefits of joining group activities and using translation apps to communicate in non-English speaking countries. She also shares her experiences in Costa Rica and Panama, emphasising the importance of embracing fear and being open to new adventures. During this conversation, Terri and Corissa discuss their experiences traveling and immersing themselves in different cultures. They talk about their love for exploring new places, meeting new people, and trying new foods.
Corissa shares her month-long trip to Costa Rica and the challenges she faced, including the high cost of living and the long travel times between destinations. They also discuss the psychological phenomenon of reentry, which Corissa experienced upon returning home. Overall, the conversation highlights the joys and challenges of long-term travel and the importance of immersing oneself in local cultures. Corissa states that Travel is my WHY now days!
Takeaways:
- Gradually build up to solo travel and enjoy the flexibility it provides.
- Do thorough research to ensure safety when traveling alone.
- Overcome loneliness by joining group activities and connecting with other travellers.
- Use translation apps and be open to communicating with locals in non-English speaking countries.
- Embrace fear and be open to new adventures while traveling. Long-term travel allows for a deeper immersion in local cultures and experiences.
- Traveling to less touristy areas can provide a more authentic experience.
- Planning is important, but being flexible and open to new experiences is equally valuable.
- Reentry, or the readjustment to home after long-term travel, can be a challenging psychological process.
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