World Wonderer Turned Travel Consultant – Finding Your Why
On February 17, 2019 by adminAs the hype of the New Year comes to a close for many, mine is just beginning as I complete my first two weeks in a role I have long dreamt of. After the most beautifully, chaotic year last year travelling the world, you can imagine my excitement when I heard I had been successful
How I Quit My Job, Travelled the World & Moved Overseas…Almost- A Series of Fortunate Events
On November 15, 2018 by adminIn late 2017, my partner Zacahrya and I decided that we wanted to quit our jobs, travel the world and experience living in Canada. After living in Tokyo, I had always wanted to travel long term again. Zacahrya rides BMX and is in the peak of his riding career to date, so after getting approached
The Art of Wall Street – California Creations
On June 2, 2018 by adminI feel like each place that I visit has a lesson to teach me, a form of symbolism to spark within myself and that is exactly how I wanted to structure my blogs throughout my travels. I’m hoping to somehow incorporate a balance of travel/destination advice in combination with my personal experiences and of course the depth and perspective each place contributes to my life.
So here goes:
Gotta Catch Em All! – Your Minimap To Life
On April 25, 2018 by adminAfter three years of our relationship (and 22 years of my life in Australia) – we thought it was due time for my partner to return to his roots to visit the family and beauty of Tasmania. As his pop hands me the map of Tasmania I’m left with the thought of how nice it would be if we had our own minimap to help guide us through the journey of our lives. Much like a UAV there assisting the completion of each mission, guiding us to unlocking each level of life.
New Year, Who Dis?- Will the real Kaitlyn Scott please stand up?
On January 21, 2018 by adminIt’s fascinating the power the social construct of time ticking into the New Year has on our inspiration and motivation. Coming into the New Year with all these fantastic expectations, a fresh start, the ideology that things are going to be different this time, yet we’re often left disappointed as nothing changes. Don’t get me wrong I love any kind of motivation for positive change; that feeling of a clean slate; our annual check in and refocus on our goals.
*Puts hand up proudly for being the lamest person ever* But there is no greater feeling for me (Queen of to-do lists), than watching a video from my favourite Youtubers and ending on a motivation high eager to implement the new perspective into practise in my life.
Writing the Wrongs of the Year- Lessons for 2018
On December 30, 2017 by adminMaybe it’s the university English language major in me but I couldn’t help but review the lessons of the year in the best way I know how, just as I would a good book.
In my first year of university my lecturer explained that the first step is to draw out the key points, the devices leading to the main themes. The stand outs, the signs, the enlightenments and the sparks. Using devices like characterisation, metaphors, similes, repetition and alliteration (when the same letter or sound is used to begin closely connected words).
Leading into 2018, how have the characters in your life developed? Who brought drama and pessimism. Who gravitated into your life and equally who gravitated out of it. The people who remain in your story, are meant to be there. Which characters remained consistent? Just as every year will continue to do, a series of events demonstrated the consistent people in my life. The people who message on a Wednesday night asking how my week’s been and the ones who message me to get home safe. You are a reflection of the people you surround yourself with so determine whether those around you helped you grow or who contributed to your fall. Note the importance this places on your character’s development on your journey.
From Berlin to Brisbane: Searching for that temporary high
On November 11, 2017 by White Scarf PerspectiveAs I walked through the halls of the corporate building to the kitchen at work I reached up and grabbed my favourite coffee cup. Walking back it got me thinking how such a small gesture could bring me happiness. Then as I looked out at the building next door I wondered if it was the beautiful colours and patterns on the cup, or the caffeine hit. As I glanced at this building next door it sparked in me a resemblance to the gorgeous Berlin Cathedral. Instantly I craved to be there, to be anywhere except at work, at home. Anyone know the feeling?
Culling the Clutter to Happiness
On October 30, 2017 by White Scarf PerspectiveWhen I was reflecting on the times of my life that I have felt the most at peace with myself, the times I was truly and wholeheartedly happy, I realised that more often than not these were times I was living out of a suitcase. At first I believed this to be solely because I was overseas and it was the experiences I was having, the country I was in and the people I was with. It wasn’t until not long ago that I realised there was more to it than that…
Life’s Small Moments Like These
On October 25, 2017 by White Scarf PerspectiveIt’s astounding that for first nineteen years of my life I was so consumed with the belief that simultaneously the best days are both behind and ahead of me. Our whole lives we’re withstood from milestones bound by the concept of time. And yet society constantly reinforces the fact that our younger days are ‘the best days of our life’. So which of these is actually true?