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From All Business:
I will read at least one fact and one fiction book about the next country I visit.
From Taking the Kids
I will ... let everyone go off in different directions—including me. We don’t have to be in lockstep every minute. That doesn’t work, especially when vacationing with extended family, and there’s nothing that will ruin a vacation faster than too much togetherness.
From About's New Year's Resolutions for Senior Travel
Volunteer. The skills you've gained in a lifetime could help someone else while taking you to new places and new experiences.
Via Independent Web Observer from Lovetripper
...take one mini-vacation every month. Whether it’s for the night or just for the night out, plan one tiny slice of a vacation every single month. The only rule: you must pretend you’re on vacation.
From About's Budget Travel
I will communicate better with people who don't speak my language...It's amazing how courtesy can transcend barriers of culture, politics or language. Courteous people often find they get better treatment.
Me? I'm resolving to pursue one travel publication lead each month. Now you.
Pam blogs about travel and other adventures at Nerd's Eye View.














