When most people think about taking vacations,
the first thing they do is try to figure out how big a hit their
budget can afford, and what kind of exotic locations and
packages they can book through their nearest travel agency.
Vacations are considered to be something special, because the
opportunity to take time off from work happens for only a few
weeks out of the year. What if it was possible to get that
vacation feeling any time you want?
The
true value of taking a vacation is the relaxation, variance from
routine, and excitement of seeing something different. Some
people seem to feel that accomplishing this requires loads of
intense planning, preparation, and expense to achieve, when in
actuality, all it really takes is motivation and knowing where
to look. By nature, many people are creatures of habit, and
habits lead to routines, and routines lead to living life in a
rut. When life appears to be draining away energy, and the same
habitual activities lose their appeal, it is time to consider
doing something different. Instead of sitting in front of the
television, or frequenting the usual night spots, a good
alternative is to look for ways to create an inexpensive mini
vacation for yourself. The following items are a list of some
simple things people can do to get more enjoyment out of life,
without having to wait until retirement to take the time to do
it.
1. There are lots of ways to have a vacation
right where you live. Discover and visit the attractions offered
in your city that would appeal to people coming into town from
other places. Look at your local area as if it was the first
time you had ever seen or heard anything about it. There are
loads of free and inexpensive day trips waiting for you in your
own area. Take some long walks on local walking or biking
trails, visit the zoo, museums, art galleries, and attractive
neighborhoods in the area. All you need to do this is to find
some places you have rarely visited, or never gone to before.
With a little effort, there are likely to be places you have
never been, even though you have lived in the same place for
years. If necessary, treat yourself to a night out in a local
hotel, bed and breakfast, or motel, and do everything you would
want to do if you were out of town on a trip.
2. Once you have thoroughly exhausted all the
sights and activities of interest in the core of your local
area, you can expand your plans to include trips to nearby towns
and cities that require less than a tank of gas to make the
round trip. Plan an itinerary for a day or a weekend to include
the relaxing things you like to do most. Take along a camera to
photograph interesting sights, eat dinner in a restaurant you do
not frequent often when you are at home.
3. The idea behind this methodology is to
create the same vacation atmosphere that you get when you go to
the trouble of planning a major trip, but without the high price
tag. Much of the expenses incurred while on a big vacation
includes air fares, rental cars, accommodations, and sometimes
the admissions to tourist trap attractions. If you are taking
short trips that can be accomplished in a single day, driving
your own car, you have eliminated the lions share of the
expense associated with taking time for a restful getaway.
4. If you need to rent a car, and find a room
for a weekend short distance trip in order to capture the spirit
of taking a vacation, go ahead and try out planning a few of
these types of activities. If you consciously decide to play the
role of being on vacation for a day or two, your subconscious
mind with cooperatively get with the program, and begin to help
free you from the drudgery of daily living.
5. To find the kind of activities that will
engage your interest, look for ideas from your local tourist
bureau, or get information from organizations like the AVA at
www.ava.org for interesting places to walk, bike, or jog. You
can even check out your local travel agent for information about
what kinds of places and activities they would recommend for
people from out of town.
By following these tips, you will find that
getting more enjoyment out of life is much easier than you may
have thought possible. Nobody comes to the end of their lifetime
wishing they had been able to work longer or harder. If you wait
too long to find fulfillment, you may miss your chance
altogether.
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