This year, my resolutions are taking a new road. In the past, I have vowed to lose weight, collect certain material things, make more money, etc. This year, I maintain some of those resolutions but more as items on my to do list rather than as goals. I have decided to choose an important category of my life to focus on instead: travel. My travel life needs a makeover so I am resolving to accomplish that this year.
January 2010 Archives
When you live in a city, the prospect of a big snow is generally a source of stress rather than joy. Snow makes it tougher to get around, the slush and puddles make walking treacherous, and the street grime quickly ruins the pristine look of a new fallen snow.
Welcome to 2010, single ladies! You've probably made your New Year's resolutions, cleaned out your closets and set your 30-day goals to start the New Year off right. I'm a firm believer in setting resolutions, and I'm also of the belief that a good resolution means doing something that benefits you, and others around you. While exercising regularly and quitting smoking are great ways to improve your health and lifestyle, there's a lot more to healthier living than cutting out the bad things - like a vacation!
With 2010 upon us, it's time to start thinking about where you'll travel to this year. While New York, Las Vegas and Los Angeles are always top of mind for single ladies, think outside the box and consider some of these alternate destinations, suitable for single women and their band of gal pals.
While traveling often involves a change in our usual eating and exercise routine, one of the greatest reasons why we put on "travel pounds" is due to how we're ordering our food and what we're eating at different restaurants while away. Is there a simple way to navigate a restaurant menu? All it takes is a little education and as usual...a plan.
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