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How to Open Yourself Up to New Adventures

Are you needing an escape route from your life? Check these 10 signs to see if you show the symptoms of needing a new adventure this year.

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Jessica felt bored and uninspired by her daily routine. She had a job she enjoyed, hobbies that entertained her, and a wide circle of friends and family. She felt fully supported in every area of her life, but she struggled with restlessness.

A friend suggested that it was time for a new adventure. Whether you realize it or not, it’s easy to get caught up doing the same things again and again. Sometimes, these routines bring you comfort and peace. But left undisturbed for too long, your routines can become dull and make you feel discontent with your life. Here are a few signs that it might be time to spread your wings and look for a new adventure…

Sign #1: You Don’t Remember the Last Time You Were Challenged

You’ve been going through the motions for months or years now. Your job isn’t stimulating you. Your hobbies aren’t thrilling you. Your passion projects aren’t making you excited in the mornings.

The truth is most of us do our best growing when we’re challenged. If you take away challenges, you can quickly stagnate and become a lesser version of yourself simply because you aren’t aiming any higher than your current status.

Sign #2: You’ve Gone through a Big Life Transition

You went through a big divorce, but your house is still filled with stuff from your ex. You moved to a new city, but you still don’t feel like you’ve “settled in”. You switched jobs, but you’re still navigating the new company culture.

After a big life transition, it’s the perfect time to plan a new adventure. That’s because your life has shifted and you have space to reevaluate what you want. Maybe your divorce left you with more time to pursue a hobby like horseback riding. Perhaps your new move has given you more opportunities to meet other singles in the area.

Sign #3: You’re Bored

You frequently find yourself spacing out on your commute and while other people are talking to you. You get home from a long day and rather than do a meaningful activity, you find yourself escaping into TV or gaming for hours at a time.

Everyone needs to chill sometimes. But if you’re routinely checking out of your own life, that’s a major clue you need to spice things up and consider trying a new adventure.

Sign #4: You’re Playing Small while Dreaming Big

You dream of more than what you’re doing now. Maybe you want to start that side hustle you keep talking about. Perhaps you want to go back to school and finish that degree. Maybe you want to write a book.

Whatever your dream, you keep tucking it away in a corner of your heart. You promise yourself you’ll get to it when you have “more” – more time, more money, or more energy. Only that day doesn’t seem to be coming any time soon.

Sign #5: You Never Shake Things Up

Sharon’s friends joked they could set their alarm clocks by her rhythms. She did the same things each day, never varying in her routine. She followed the same commute, listen to the same music, hung out with the same people, and ate the same foods for weeks on end.

While it’s OK to be predictable, there is such a thing as becoming too set in your habits. You can actually cut off your exposure to new experiences when you get into ruts that you never try breaking out of.

Sign #6: You Feel Restless

You carry an energy with you that makes it hard to sit still. Whatever you’re doing in the moment, never seems like quite the right task. You find it hard to make decisions, switching between goals and projects.

Feeling restless can be a sign that your mind and body are craving a new adventure. When you’re used to doing the same things again and again, you go into “autopilot mode”, where you simply do what you’ve always done.

This is helpful when you need to accomplish routine tasks but left too long in autopilot mode, your brain becomes restless. You’re not being challenged, and you start to feel that as an excess energy that you can’t seem to get rid of.

Sign #7: You’re Living Vicariously through Others

You spend your time on social media, studying what other cool people are doing. You listen to your friends’ stories of travel, job changes, or new hobbies with rapt attention, wishing you were in their place.

It’s natural to mentally walk a mile in someone else’s shoes, every now and then. It can be fun to imagine another life. But if you’re always trying to live vicariously through other people, it can be a sign that something exciting is lacking in your own life.

Sign #8: You Can’t Remember the Last Time You Failed

Dana was stunned when she saw the less-than-stellar review she received on her job performance. She approached her boss to ask what happened. She’d met all of her goals for the year and she was even up for a promotion.

Dana’s boss gently explained that while he believed Dana had a strong work ethic, she had stopped taking risks. “You’re not failing at anything. You set your goals in line with what’s possible without stretching for more.”

Sometimes, a lack of failure is a clear sign you’ve stopped trying. It’s not that you can’t achieve more. It’s simply that you aren’t pushing yourself. You’ve stopped trying to grow and improve.

Sign #9: You’re Coasting on Past Successes

You were the saleswoman of the year twenty years ago. You ran a multi-million dollar company in the past. You started a successful organization, wrote a book, or launched a speaking career years ago.

But well, you aren’t doing that stuff anymore. You’re still speaking on the same circuits—you haven’t tried for bigger audiences. You’re still doing the same fundraisers—you’ve haven’t gone after more profitable donors. You’re still writing the same books—you haven’t experimented with a new genre or publishing house.

Some people find a certain amount of success and set up a permanent camp there. It might be you’re scared to fail on a larger level. It could be that you doubt you can go any further. It may be that you’re worried about falling flat on your face in front of everyone. But whatever your reason, you’re still relying on past successes rather than taking fresh risks in the present.

Sign #10: You’re Ready for a Change

You’ve been living in a situation that you’ve spent months or years accepting. Maybe you thought you couldn’t do something big and bold. Perhaps you doubted you were strong enough or smart enough to make a change. Maybe you let others talk you out of your dreams.

Well, today is the day you can shout, “No more!” You don’t have to accept that the way things are now is the way they’ll always be. You have the power and the potential to change your life at any moment you choose.

Planning an Affordable Family Vacation

It’s time to enjoy mini-adventures on a small budget. So, are you ready to start planning your family’s summer vacation?  In the past, this was an exciting time.

However, the economy now has many Americans in a financial bind.  If you are one of those Americans, planning your family vacation may no longer be as fun.  In fact, it is something you may dread.  Luckily, it doesn’t have to be.  Although you are on a budget, there are many ways that you can plan a cheap, yet fun family vacation this summer.  How?

Stay Close to Home

When many of us think of summer vacations, plane rides and faraway destinations often come to mind.  People like to get away.  A family from New York is likely to opt for Hawaii or Florida as their summer vacation destination.  A family from Florida may opt for The Bahamas or New York City.  These vacations are nice. After all, you get away and get to experience something new.

Nevertheless, if you are on a budget this year, you should think closer to home.  Plan a new activity each day and have a series of daylong vacations.  For example, visit a state park with a natural pool and hiking trails on day one, travel to a nearby museum for day two, visit a semi-local amusement park on day three, and so forth.

Let Your Children Help Choose Activities

Staying close to home is one of the best ways to save money on a summer vacation.  If you plan a series of daylong vacations for the week, start close to home.  Your family can sleep in their own beds each night.  As you get farther away from home, book a hotel.  Unfortunately, with this arrangement many parents feel like they are shortchanging their children, especially if they were used to the above-mentioned faraway vacation destinations.

Remember, you are operating with limited financial resources.  Planning activities you can afford is more important.  However, you can reduce boredom by letting your children help plan.  For example, your teenage daughter can plan day two of your vacation, your ten-year-old son can help plan day three, and so forth.

Give Camping a Try

If you don’t want to stay close to home, you are likely to book your airline reservations and a hotel room.  Price compare to find the best deals.  However, you should never pay more than $100 a night for a hotel room.  This just gets too costly, especially if you are on a budget.  A good and cheaper alternative is to camp.  All across the country, you will find campground parks and state parks with camping accommodations.  Camping rates vary greatly, but most charge no more than $25 a night!

Wisely Choose Your Travel Dates

If you don’t want to stay close to home, wisely choose your travel dates.  Since you are planning a summer vacation, you will find increased rates, but look at the little things.  It is cheaper to vacation at the beginning or end of the summer.  The middle is the most expensive.  You will find higher hotel rates and fewer available rooms when there is a popular concert, sporting event, or convention in town.

Don’t Wait for Last Minute Travel Deals

When it comes to finding travel deals and discounts, many mistakenly believe you should wait until the last minute.  Yes, many hotels, airlines, and car rental companies offer last-minute travel deals and discounts, but they are usually less common during the summer.

The summer is a peak travel season and they rarely have problems filling planes and hotel rooms.  For most, it is too risky to wait.  If you are one of those individuals, plan your trip in advance, but always be on the lookout for money-saving deals and discounts.  Luckily, hotels, airlines, and car rental companies offer them all year round, not just at the last minute.

Why A Sense Of Adventure Is Important

When many people think of change, they feel scared at first. This is a natural reaction to the unknown. But while change can certainly feel overwhelming, the truth is it can also be incredibly liberating.

Imagine waking up tomorrow and feeling content, energized, and excited to face the next adventure. All because you were bold enough to make a thrilling new choice today!

About The Author

About The Author

Ricardo is a successful Real Estate Investor, Entrepreneur and Blogger, with over 25 years of customer service experience. The bold & visionary founder of Funntripps and RicardoNewbold.com, he teaches busy entrepreneurs and bloggers how to successfully build and grow their business whilst having fun and living the maximized life. He enjoys spending time with his family, multi-family real estate investing and surprise get-a-way trips with his wife.

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