Travel Packing Tips For Beginners

When I first got the travel bug, I was soooo that girl who would pack 2 outfits per day, all of my favorite shoes, every beauty product under the sun, and multiple hair styling tools. These days, I’m far more savvy and pack lightly to avoid travel delays, additional airline fees, and unnecessary stress. Perhaps I should mention that my luggage was once lost for a month while traveling abroad, so I may actually be guided more by fear than “savvy”, haha.

Whether it’s for work or pleasure, travel is a BIG part of my life. Because I travel often, I’ve found creative ways to maximize space in what airlines allow as carry-ons. Truth be told, I often use my amazing Zuca bag as a carry-on. It’s made for pro makeup artists on the go so I put that baby to use even when I’m not on the road for work. Another tip for carry-ons is to take a backpack in lieu of a handbag. This will provide additional space for electronics, personal items, and an extra jacket.

Packing clothing basics that can be washed and air-dried for reuse are ideal, along with 1 pair of jeans, a few nice dinner outfits, and a couple pairs of fancy shoes. I always layer comfy clothing for the flight as to not overstuff my luggage. You should roll your clothes rather than fold them to save space. This will give leave some spare room in your bag for souvenirs purchased during your travels. More often than not, I find myself packing one more pair of shoes or another outfit in that extra space, only to regret it while packing to come home. Someday I’ll take my own advice, haha!

If you’re a skin care junkie like me, it’s difficult to leave favorite products behind. Maintaining your daily regimen on vacay is simple if you stick with multi-functional products. An exfoliating cleanser, toner that doubles as a setting mist, nourishing moisturizer, and SPF will cover your facial needs. Hotels provide complimentary toiletries so you can rely on them for the majority of those. My hair freaks out with with all hotel conditioners so packing my own is a must. Texturizing spray and a flat iron top off the hair essentials. You can curl, add waves, or straighten your locks with just the one tool, so there’s no need for anything more.

Airbnb is all the rage now, so if your rental doesn’t provide freebies similar to hotels, you can always purchase travel sized items at the local convenience store (or duty free airport shop!). This will allow more space in your luggage for those items you just can’t leave behind. Trust me, traveling lightly is such a game-changer. Less time waiting around at baggage claim means more time exploring new cities!!!

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Pros and Cons Of Traveling

Who am I kidding?! There are no cons of traveling! I honestly can’t think of any negatives with exploring new places. I can, however, think of like a million pros of traveling, so I’d rather talk about those. Relationships are strengthened, communication skills are enhanced, stress levels improve, and intelligence is enhanced when you make time for vacations/travel. As a result, many studies show an improvement in overall quality of life and happiness.

At least once a year, I utilize vacation time to travel with my family as well as my friends. New experiences with my parents has allowed us to grow closer and truly get to know each other better. For the most part, we explore Southern California as they live in New Mexico, but we make it a point to visit new places every year when they visit. This annual tradition strengthens our bond and encourages frequent communication while anticipating our next adventure. I plan to keep this ritual alive if/when I have a family of my own!

I’ve yet to experience anything horrific while traveling with my friends. I take more risks with them, and traveling abroad completely push us out of our comfort zones. You learn to rely on one another’s strong suits while navigating foreign places, which improves problem solving skills and calms that OCD side of yourself, haha. Not being alone on a trip also encourages healthy communication that continues with your travel partners for years to come. Before our trips are over, we’re already talking about the next one, so we always have something new and exciting to look forward to.

Not only is stress less of an issue while on vacation, you’re also pleasant while awaiting your trip. And it is not uncommon to return with a little pep in your step for a few weeks. Leaving daily responsibilities of work and home life behind allow you to wake up with a fresh mind and less anxiety. This helps you fully decompress and leave your stress behind. Another pro to traveling is your brain power is increased by exploring new places with differing cultures and languages. Your mind is stimulated by everything from street signs to conversations surrounding you. Learning basic phrases and greetings in other languages displays willingness to adapt to other cultures, which is always appreciated by the locals on your travels. I’m not a native Spanish speaker, but I’ve surely learned how to navigate around Spanish speaking countries and can order the heck out of a good meal en español, haha!

If you don’t have any trips scheduled yet, book that vacation you’ve been putting off. You can thank me later 😉

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How Hiking Changes Our Brains and Bodies

I discovered my love for hiking a few years ago in the midst of a month-long sabbatical in Hawaii. I arrived on the island with a lot of emotional baggage and challenged myself to work through it all while there. I’m not a particularly into “feelings”, so this was an incredibly uncomfortable task. Here’s where hiking came in.

I remember the day vividly – I was having an early breakfast (yep, stuck on LA time and up at 5am everyday) while reading about the island when I stumbled on an article on Waipi’o Valley. The more I read, the more connected to it I felt, so I immediately packed up a bag and headed there. The valley is often referred to as “Valley of the Kings”, as it was home to many of Hawaii’s early rulers and the birthplace of King Kamehameha. It is one of the most sacred places on the Big Island and also believed to house the gateway to the underworld – creepy, I know!

Waipi’o Valley is incredibly lush with a black sand beach and beautiful waterfall after a good downpour. The walk down is dangerously steep and takes some real concentration, but it is well worth it once you enter the valley. Not many people inhabit the area, so there is no shortage of untouched nature and sacred spaces. I totally connected with the intensity of the valleys energy which completely opened me up. This adventure allowed me to not only work through negative thoughts and emotional pain, it pushed me to my physical limits at the time. What I experienced that day was life changing! Oh, and the hike back up is still the most challenging hike I’ve experienced, but I’d do it agin in a heartbeat, haha.

While I was exhausted in the end, I felt lighter and had a sense of euphoria. I’d never experienced that after a workout in the gym. There was no doubt in my mind that connecting with my surroundings in nature was healing me. I began reading up on psychological effects of hiking/being in nature, and was sold on my new found method of mental and physical “therapy”. Studies have shown an increase in cognitive functions, ruminism (receptive thought on negative aspect of self), and decreased levels of mental illness and depression post-hiking/immersion in nature. It is also suggested that serotonin levels are increased in nature, which directly impacts your overall mood.

Not only has hiking improved my overall psychological state, I’m pleased with the change to my physical state. I feel stronger and compelled to push myself to new limits after every hike. When I have a particularly rough day, I go on a difficult hike to reset my mind and release my negative energy – it works every single time! It also serves as the no-workout workout (if that’s a thing, haha) which provides a sense of accomplishment. As of late, I’ve taken on a more proactive appoach and go on scheduled hikes at least 3 times a week. I’ve also improved my diet and regulated my sleep patterns as I’m committed to maintaining my health, so naturally, my energy levels have increased (and my cellulite levels have decreased, haha).

There is a hiking area near my home that offers several different trails with views of the ocean and mountains, so every hike has the potential of a new adventure. Most days I hike alone to fully embrace natures gifts, but every now and then I’ll bring a friend so we can reconnect while enjoying a little workout. You can easily find walkable areas in nature no matter where you are in the world, so I challenge you to explore and connect with yourself in new ways this week. Your body and brain deserve it!

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