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If you are fortunate like me, you have already found your forever travel buddy. But if you haven't, how do you find someone awesome to travel with? I learned (the hard way) long ago that it's better to travel solo than to travel with someone who doesn't share your enthusiasm for travel or your interests. When you’re miles from home, navigating unfamiliar streets, and trying to make the most of your limited time, the person you travel with can make or break the experience. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a multi-country adventure, read more to see some essential tips for finding a travel companion who will actually enhance your trip instead of dragging it down.
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*This article is a guest post by blogger Leslie Campos, of Well Parents. For those in addiction recovery, vacations can carry a subtle sense of dread. The cocktail by the beach, the wine-drenched dinners, the blurred evenings in unfamiliar cities—all of these once symbolized freedom. But for someone who’s chosen sobriety, they now pose a quiet threat to that hard-won clarity. Planning a fulfilling vacation without compromising recovery isn't just possible—it can be more meaningful than the ones lost in foggy memories. Read more to see 7 tips for remaining sober while on vacation. |
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