How to Vacation – Like a BOSS

I’m working on a short book that gives my tips for how people can actually travel more efficiently.  I am not a “Master of Travel” yet, but I have been fortunate enough to go on vacation far more than most of my fellow middle class humans.

During my time traveling I have met so many other expats who are also living away from their home countries.  I have come to see vacationing really as an artform where certain principles and concepts can create reliably better travel experiences.  I am so surprised to hear the experiences of the vast majority of travelers!  They have experiences that are vastly shittier than my travels.  I don’t think this is because of my perceptions or disposition either.  I think it’s simply a function of HOW you design the trip and WHAT you do on the trip.

You see most people just sort of meander through the process in a mindless and unguided sort of way, and there are times that this is perhaps good and even preferred.  There is also the danger of being overly-rigid in trip preparations and that can remove any element of real fun and surprise from the agenda too.

Yesterday I wrote 13 pages of it and I think it’s nearly half completion.  I will write the rest soon and attempt to publish it as my first mini-book (any book for that matter) within the next month.  Here are the main issues my book addresses.

  1.  Over-preparing on the wrong things
  2. Under-preparing on the wrong things
  3. Not allowing for enough spontaneity BECAUSE no research was done
  4. How to research effectively
  5. How to leverage technologies that save money
  6. How to leverage technologies that save time
  7. How to have authentic travel experiences
  8. Treating your vacation like a work of art in how you approach it’s design
  9. Using tech to get bad ass food
  10. The role of “local on the ground intelligence” in international travel