"Think pristine white, think ice mountains and deserts of snow. Explorers who conquered Antarctica simply called it The Ice. You can follow in their tracks, forge through the pack-ice, visit research stations in remote islands and see penguins, seals and even whales on an epic voyage this November."
-guardian.co.uk (link posted under "Resources")
For one, it would be a really wonderful motivator, wouldn't it? At least you know what you're working towards! And anyway the scrapbook will become a really interesting read, very much like a journal in fact, since it's all about you and your dreams!
A quickly done diagram of a itenary I might take when I've earned enough money(: Of course, it's nowhere near "comprehensive", but as I scroll through the map, I realized there were so many things I wanted to do. The process went something like this:
Me: "Oooh. Munich! I like Munich" *click*
"Oh WOW ZURICH! I forgot about Zurich, but it's right here on the map" *click*
"Mm? What's this city here? OH CASABLANCA! Like the Humphrey Boggart movie" *click*
You get this idea! So let yourself dream, and motivate yourself with your personal holiday planner!
What You Need:
- Dreams! Let loose the child in you, be curious, be excited!
- A book (you can always make one yourself, here's a nice guide)
- Scissors, glue, tape, pen, pencil (To create the content, of course)
Resources:
- StaTravel: http://www.statravel.com/cps/rde/xchg/us_division_web_live/hs.xsl/worldwide.htm (a pretty basic place to start drawing lines crisscrossing the world!)
- Guardian's recommended 20 dream holidays: http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2003/jan/26/observerescapesection1 (it's well written, and sure to induce much dreaming!)
You know what? You've hit jackpot with a niche! KEEP WRITING!! Your blog's pretty entertaining!
ReplyDeleteAnother idea I like - I just might trying this one when I need a break from things I do every day...
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