A plane flies over a globe in the shape of a brain.

Adventure is a State of Mind

In this day and age, everyone wants to share their travel photos on social media, but doing so is also announcing to the world that you are gone from your home. While you’re gone, you may have someone staying at your house, such as a housesitter or family members who chose not to go with you on a particular trip. However, if you don’t have anyone staying at your home and don’t want to announce to the world that your house is sitting empty, consider waiting to post photos until you return. It may lead to some interesting comments — “Have fun!” from friends, even if you’ve written that you’ve already returned home — or some missed opportunities, such as finding out that a friend was in the same location at the same time you were there. But even with a delay, your friends will still get to see what a wonderful time you had on your trip.

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  • Sandi McCoy Kramos at Nürburg Castle in Nürburg, Germany.

    Sandi McCoy Kramos is a licensed clinical psychologist with a doctorate from the University of Virginia and over 30 years of experience as a therapist. She is also a lifelong traveler with years of experience planning and implementing individual travel adventures for herself and family and friends. When asked why she started this blog, Sandi said, "Over the years I've realized that when people say they want to travel but don't actually do it, it's often their own insecurities and lack of knowledge that get in the way. I want to give individuals the knowledge they need to actually make their travel dreams come true."

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