"It's different but also very satisfying and you can do what you want, when you want. You can splurge on a meal without anyone else complaining about the cost. You can read in a cafe all day without anyone forcing you to be a tourist. Go for it!" Maliv consultantJ.
Written by Dana Ashkenazi
Dafna shared the following experience: "After a difficult divorce and raising my children mostly alone, I went on my first solo trip when I turned 51, two years ago. All my friends are married, and it's hard to adjust schedules... So I decided I wasn't going to wait any longer. It was It's a little scary to think, as my children have been my travel companions all their lives. I thought I'd be lonely, but it was completely liberating."
Written by Dafna Shaul
'Lucy took her first solo trip to California. "It was probably the best thing I ever did. At first I was so nervous. I've never traveled so far by myself. I haven't looked back since. It has so many advantages, that you don't have to ask, 'What are we going to do today?' or 'Where do you want to eat?' You can do whatever you want, whenever you want. Enjoy!"
Written by Lucy Brown
So why should I travel alone by choice?
1. I was in absolute choice every moment given where how much and why without compromise or consideration of anyone from a place of fear of the only.
2. When I wanted people, I just found those who were in the same direction as me, and then when it was gone, I said a nice hello with gratitude and thanks for a wonderful time together.
3. I have learned to recognize more and more who are the people whose company is so enjoyable for me that it doesn't matter to me where I travel and they are my choice.
4. I wrote and wrote and met myself in full strength and in full difficulty.
5. I flowed to such an extent that I changed a destination halfway to another just because it looked cool from the bus window.
6. It was the most amazingly empowering experience I could have asked for. I learned how many powers and how much wealth and wonder I have. I came back different!
So go out and fly over you, believe in yourself, don't be afraid of being alone, get to know me in moments of loneliness. Learn with whom, when and why, breathe this unusual freedom that has no equal in real life and eat... then you can go on a diet hahahaha...
Diary of a Lonely Traveler
Written by Hila Hilit