Why do you love to travel?
Changes are, when you’re asked why you love to travel. you usually respond with one of these answers:
When I ask that question to travelers and travel experts, those are the common and "pretty" responses I hear.
There is nothing wrong with any of those reasons, but most people say the first thing that comes to mind
about travel.
They say what they have heard, what is marketed to them, and whatever is talked about most.
They list generic activities and experiences that we are fed and sold by the tourism and hospitality
industries.
They parrot back sayings we see in ads from travel companies.
In this blog post, I'm challenging you to think more deeply about what you love to travel.
You'll also learn why this question can be so powerful for your clients, as you work with your...
Wondering how to turn travel into a career in 2024?
Then, you're in the right place - because there's so much more to a travel career than just blogging and bookings.
Becoming a travel agent, starting a travel blog, those are two completely viable options.
And we have many members in the Travel Coach Network who have pursued those paths.
But there are endless possibilities.
And if you're here, we're guessing you're looking for something more.
So in this article, we'll explore ways to turn travel into a career.
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In recent years, understandably, more people have wanted to turn their passion for travel...
You're here because you've spent so much time looking for unique travel and tourism careers, but nothing seems to fit what you want to do.
That's exactly what I experienced after graduating with my Bachelors Degree in Hospitality & Tourism Management.
By the time that I turned 30 years old, I had visited 80 incredible countries including New Zealand, Argentina, Macedonia, Romania, Iceland, Guatemala, and Turkey.
I spent a lot of time exploring the careers that existed in the travel and tourism industries, but I didn't want to do any of them.
You've probably looked into these travel and tourism careers, too:
Nothing seemed to fit exactly what I wanted to do, and that's exactly why I became a travel coach.
I created a career that blends coaching and personal development with the transformation that travel brings.
My travel coaching career took off quickly and,...
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