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Week 19 of 2024: Embracing the Solo Journey (or Overly Cautious Customs)
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The solo traveler faced initial customs scrutiny but gained extra airport time. Familiar city, relaxation, geocaching, nightmares, and determination followed.
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Week 18 of 2024: A Week of Wild Mountains and New Connections
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Eighteen weeks into the year, a meticulously planned solo adventure turns into a surprising road trip, leading to unexpected connections and vital solitude.
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Week 17 of 2024: Far Away & Be with Myself
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Is solo travel lonely? In this article, I explore the highs and lows of solo travel, from moments of solitude to the self-discovery that comes with being alone.
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Week 16 of 2024: Life Expanded Itself In a Unexpected Way
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During my birthday week, solo travel led me to unexpected self discovery. Books, running, and reflection shaped a week of growth and peaceful joy.
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Week 15 of 2024: Growing Up Can Be Lonely
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Growing up can be lonely, but solitude for personal growth is essential. Discover how embracing solitude helped me stay focused on my fitness, writing, and personal goals.
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Navigating Loneliness and Finding Meaning in Life
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The experience of loneliness is universal, extending beyond human existence to animals. Embracing loneliness as part of life’s journey and finding fulfillment through personal exploration can lead to purpose and resilience.
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Week 14 of 2024: A Trip Home While Sticking to New Year Resolutions
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In Week 14 of 2024, I reflect on sticking to New Year resolutions, balancing changes in routine with personal growth, and how a small trip helped keep me on track.
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Money & Savings: A Personal Reflection
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I prioritize quality of life over savings, spending on rent, hobbies, and healthy food. The unstable income and past spending habits hindered saving. Despite uncertainties, I aim for self-sufficiency and resilience.
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It Ends with Us | Love Could be Chosen
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I can’t remember why I started reading this book in the first place. Perhaps the title gives a sense of closure, and my mood at that moment wanted some kind of closure; or perhaps the author’s name seemed familiar. I haven’t read many of Colleen Hoover’s books, but it seems she has written a lot…
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Mint
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In search of thriving mint, I found soil-filled and half-soil, half-water pots. Mint dislikes sunlight and struggles to flourish. Why did I start growing mint? A hydroponic mint gift from an ex-boyfriend once grew uncontrollably, but potted plants have limitations. Now, a potted mint sits quietly, just like our past love. Mint ice cream reminds…

Falls Shu
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“All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.”
