Travel with motivation
General Travel
Every passion turns out to be less interesting in a while, Even traveling around the world. Like the product life cycle of most of the physical commodities, the interest in travel also diminishes as time proceeds. As the experts say, Travellers always need a little motivation to stay on track. Motivation is directly related to goal oriented behaviours and can be really helpful in exploring things. What could be your motivations ? - Movies - Books - Blogging - Taking breaks to avoid burnout Movies: For ages, movies have been motivating travellers. Some scenes on the reels can motivate us to the greatest lengths. In June 2020, An abandoned bus was removed by the government authorities from Valley of Alaska made international headlines. The bus was part of a scene from the famous movie “ Into the Wild”. Apparently people from all over the world were travelling to Alaska to see that bus even in hard climates and causing many casualties including accidental deaths. In movies, We are more familiar with the French Eiffel Tower, Streets in ITALY, Museums in France, Beaches in Miami and forests in Brazil rather than reality. They are so beautifully portrayed that it urges viewers to visit places. Watching travel movies is a productive tool to keep your motivations high. Books: The MotorCycle Diaries - memoir by Che Guevara was one of the most read books on a global scale. It's about two friends exploring South America that they only knew from books. The book was a motivation to many motorcycle travellers around the world. Likewise, The Malgudi Days - RK Laxman contains many nostalgic elements which makes one to travel into the rural lands of India. Reading travel books and creating nostalgia will keep you motivated to travel. Blogging: Blogging, recording, making notes and publishing is the only thing that avoids the fading of beautiful memories. Also it will motivate fellow travellers . Travel Vlogers are creating new sensations to the industry. Regular reading of creative travel blogs will help you gain fresh perspectives. Taking breaks to avoid burnout: You must have heard the motto “ Everybody deserves a break “. The same is applicable in travellers' cases also. If you have spent much time on roads, you probably have burnt out a bit. It's a common phenomenon happening among travellers. This may affect your motivation and exploration senses. After all, if you are not able to enjoy things, it isn't worth travelling at all. So take occasional breaks. Most importantly, expectations sometimes lead to disappointments. The dynamics of reality hits harder than anything. Keeping your motivation is really important in these cases. Spend some time talking about fellow travellers' adventures. Explore things. Take breaks. Keep your motivational level steady.