Most people live their lives like a Hermit. Hell, even I used to live like one, until a decision that I made brought me out of my comfort zone and into the wilderness.It has been only a month since I decided to Start traveling or even for a better expression 'Start living'. But over this one month, I've experienced things that most of the people rarely come across over the course of their lifetime.
The Change is probably the toughest thing that a person can ever come across. We rarely would dare to get out of our comfort zone, The surroundings and people we are the most comfortable with
which makes us forget about the world that awaits us out of our comfort zone. we miss the opportunity to learn more and to grow to be a better person .
traveling really does offer you a peace of mind and is very often seen as a relaxing elude from your daily lives,
11 Reasons why you need to be travelling more often
When it comes to career prospects, Traveling more often has much more long-term benefits than you would have ever imagined! Quoting Dr.Seuss, “Oh, all the places you’ll go!”,
here are the reasons that you must be traveling more enough, for favorable outcomes with respect to your career.
1 - You Improve your Decision Making skills
The moment you decide on traveling some place with regards to your career betterment, that is the moment when you have begun working on your decision-making skills. When you are moving to a far-off place, your natural instincts begin working automatically and you are made to make more decisions independently than ever before. This prospect of making paramount decisions is just as rewarding as intimidating it gets! Traveling someplace entirely alien to you in contrast to visiting a place you know the ins-and-outs of offers a far better challenge that you would’ve imagined.
2 - You will gain new Perspectives
Do you know what’s deadly? A person who is indifferent to other people’s views and opinions. We humans were all made unique and it is in everything that we do and believe in that sets us apart from the rest. Traveling more, lands you between people from different backgrounds, different environments, different viewpoints, different beliefs, and I could just go on!
When you get exposure to such rich human diversity, you become modest to learn how little space you occupy in the world! This modesty helps you in becoming more open-minded and become more welcome to newer perspectives.
3 - You improve your Communication skills
Most of the traveling is associated with meeting new people, from around different parts of the world. This exposure to people with different backgrounds and perspectives often leads to some interesting conversations that you will savour for the rest of your life.
The ‘People skills’ that are often one of the primary things corporates look out for in new hires, are better enhanced when you are in the company of new people. These indispensable skills of building a rapport with your new team and establishing an effective and efficient line of communication are something companies seek in their prospective employees. Your improved communication skills will also help you build up your network of acquaintances.
4 - You might learn a new language in the process
The fact that over 7000 variants of spoken words are used in the world and some of them are so unique that their native speakers are below 100,000 people. The chances are that you might be heading off for that town or place, where you have a chance to learn an entirely new language. Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Hindi, Arabic and Portuguese are some of the major most-spoken languages in the world apart from English. Learning additional languages definitely helps you better in your career advancement when employers are looking for culturally-diverse employees for their international business environment. Having that additional ‘Choctaw’ language on your resume would be valuable when you are applying for a company based in Oklahoma!
Now, you do not need to travel the entire world, trying to learn every language variant that you come across. Mastering or even learning a new language speaks of your quick-wit and learning abilities in addition to boosting your communication skills. So, the next time you hop off to a new place, try to learn a thing or two about the local native language, there’s more to this world than just English and your native language.
5 - You become more Adaptable
Orientations pretty much suck, apart from the food! But the one thing we were told and the one thing that pretty much caught my attention was when the local Sheriff talked about being aware of the surroundings every time and how important it was in being observant all the time. While that was pretty much about personal safety, it speaks more to life in general.
The static mind that cannot actively welcome new and untested ideas and cannot handle new challenges or situations could not possibly set and stick to long-term goals.
"Nothing is permanent in the world and change is inevitable "
You save yourself from a lot of troubles when you come to the realization of this fact.
Traveling teaches you to be extremely aware of everything happening around yourself and quickly jump ships from Plan A to Plan B in the event of any emergency or such. Having backup plans and applying them instantaneously two very different things and the later one comes to you instinctively when you are traveling. Because traveling is all about your journey into the unknown, you no longer fear the unknown and embrace unfamiliar situations, people, surroundings with pretty ease.
6 - You will Learn something new
Sharing of thoughts, ideas and knowledge is what happens when people from all across the world with a purpose meet together. In this process, traveling might help you attain that new skills you’ve been yearning to learn from ages. The people you meet when you travel come with different skilles and experiences behind them. You might learn and teach a thing or two when you meet these kinds of people. There’s definitely a lot more to this world that you are definitely not knowledgeable of and this is where your new travel buddies could teach you something of value in the world.
7 - You become more Organized
Traveling is not difficult. The travel ling part is, in fact, one of the easiest tasks in the world. The part where you need to take initiative and plan ahead of your trip is one of the most challenging parts. Organizing and planning your trip well in advance is definitely boring, but essential. As Benjamin Franklin quoted,
if you fail to plan , you're planning to fail "
organizing your stuff together is pretty much essential to have a pleasant and safe trip. Budgeting, planning, researching, packing, etc are some of the aspects associated with organizing travelling and all of this helps you tackle other life situations in a pretty much similar fashion.
8 - You become a better Storyteller
" Traveling - it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller" - IBN BATUTTA
We all are storytellers! Every one of us has a unique story in us, thanks to the unique experiences that define us. When you travel more often, your life gets enriched will all the different experiences and memories that propel your storytelling abilities.
Storytelling is essentially the impact you make around new people with the way to introduce yourselves to those who do not know you. Now storytelling is an essential career and business skill these days. Businesses need an effective story to compel customers to believe in them and their long-term goals and missions. Good stories, stories that touch people are essential for a business to draw customers towards them and this is a skill that every good leader that you look up at possesses in abundant.
9 - You grow more Confident
This is nothing to imply that one who does not travel isn’t confident. Traveling only adds up to your personal morale and confidence given the number of situations, incidents and people you tackle on your journey. While self-doubt and self-underestimation come naturally to humans, people don’t tend to realize their true potential until these unexpected situations are thrown at them. Stress management is another important aspect that you learn during your travels into the wilderness. The more your ability to deal with stressful situations improves, the more is the increase in your self-confidence.
10 - You get the opportunity to explore other Careers
Are you happy doing what you are doing for a living? Is it the same thing you’ve been yearning to do your whole life? Chances are pretty slim that your present work is your dream job. If you had slim chances of exploring contemporary and orthodox careers, traveling facilitates your yearn for a new career. You get the opportunity to get involved in a career absolutely alien to you. You might also have heard of people making a living just by traveling, haven’t you? Doing what they love, every day, is a dream for many people and traveling would help you explore other different careers that you’ve never given a serious thought to.
You get more creative and inspired when you get exposed to ideas unexplored. This might lead you to an altogether new career path that you are made for. When you travel more often, the new perspectives can help you reach to new solutions to the plain old problems, which could be spun into an altogether new career path.
11 - You become Truly Independent
Although most of the employers are concerned about the teamwork of their prospective hire, how someone works independently says a lot about the person. When was the last time you sat ideally, thinking about what you want to do with your life? We fall into a daily ritual of lamenting the system and just go along with it. Traveling helps you become truly independent, it gives you time to think for yourselves and you gain deeper insights into your existence.
You become a better problem-solver and independent thinker when you travel more often. No one can tap inside your inner creative genius, but you. Traveling gives you the alone time and you become more retrospective, tracing back to your previous situations and figuring out for yourselves if that is what you want with life. The moment you decide of a career-change could also arise from one of your such travels. You learn to take responsibility for your own doings by traveling more often.
So, coming to the end of the article, how often do you travel and how has it helped your career over time? Shout out your thoughts and comments below.
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