Thanksgiving (like everything else this year) isn't as anyone hoped or planned for. Instead of skipping to the tarmac, I'll be setting a festive table for two and firing up Zoom. The tiniest of silver linings? I now have more free time than expected and saved a few pennies I already earmarked for the upcoming trip. If you also find yourself with extra time and funds on your hands this holiday season, here's a few ways to spend it wisely…
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Despite all the frightening facts and swirling uncertainty, now is the time to act (and get creative). What’s impressed me in recent days is how quickly businesses have drummed up new solutions to help weather the storm (and how many people are jumping in to help small businesses however they can).
In addition to starting my mornings with a virtual coffee date for any entrepreneurs looking for free advice or answers to questions about this new reality we’re facing, here’s a few inspiring examples of how good-natured humans are helping…
I just booked my first Thai massage, which proved to be quite an adventure. After doing my research, I found a credible spot around the corner from my Airbnb. The English-version of their website refused to load for me, but I did enough browsing on the Czech page to know their pricing model is all wonky. Which brings me to how I almost got fleeced...
I haven’t spent enough time talking to strangers. In order to meet new people and get an insider’s look into Prague, I signed up for my first Airbnb experience (their more recent foray outside of lodging).
Perhaps it’s because I work with so many creative makers, am fanatical about to-do lists, and consider myself an old soul, but one session stood out from the rest…
For this European adventure, I intentionally made sure I had my lodging and flights arranged in advance (I would have suffered a mild panic attack otherwise), but as for my daily activities, I wanted the option to choose as I go. No “must-see lists” — just me waking up each day and deciding what I felt like doing.
One of my biggest anxieties around travel is that I’ll have an unsatisfying meal (sad, yet true)…
Walking is my favorite way to get acclimated to a new city. I’ve spent many enjoyable hours over the past week strolling through narrow cobblestone alleys, ancient walled cities, and bustling piazzas throughout Rome, Tuscany, and Dubrovnik.
In each of these different places, I keep coming back to two primary observations…