As amazing as the nomadic lifestyle can be, there are definitely some aspects of travelling that get old quickly. The airports are hectic, the flights are long and uncomfortable, hostels tend to be small and cramped. These things can be difficult for anyone to deal with, but they’re especially hard for those with chronic illness. …
Travel Troubles: Social Anxiety
Travelling solo almost inevitably involves interacting with strangers. Whether it be in a crowded airport or a busy hostel, you’ll likely wind up dealing with new people. Though this may not be an issue for everyone, it can feel really overwhelming for someone with social anxiety. These situations can be especially stressful for travellers within …
Travel Troubles: Trip Planning
When you have limited time and money to spend on a trip, it can be overwhelming trying to make the most of it. Planning out your trip ahead of time can allow you to let go of some of your worries and enjoy the moment as you set off on a new adventure. Of course, …
Travel Troubles: First Time at Pride
Whether you’re out and proud, an ally supporting a friend, or you’re just starting to explore your queer identity, Pride month can be intimidating. Pride is a wonderful time of year to celebrate love and life. But if this is your first time joining in on the festivities, here’s a few tips to help you …
Travel Troubles: Culture Shock
Every place on this earth is unique. That’s what makes travelling so exciting and addictive, there’s always more to see, and new experiences to be had. The new experiences are also what can make travelling so terrifying. Being in completely different surroundings than you’re used to can be disorienting. However, you can’t let fear stand …
Travel Troubles: Homesickness
Homesickness can happen to anyone, no matter how much you love to travel, or how prepared you feel. Travelling, especially long term, can be jarring and lonely. Of course, it can also be exhilarating and wonderful. If you have dreams of seeing the world, you shouldn’t let anything stand in your way. But for the …