
About Me – I get excited about spontaneous ideas, especially outdoor activities. I love the ocean, doing yoga and drinking fresh coconuts. I enjoy wining and dining in exotic restaurants, eating all the foods. I love exploring diverse cities with trendy pockets, hidden gems, and creative street art. I have a seemingly curious mind that thrives off learning and discovering new things about life and myself. I enjoy meeting new people and making unlikely friendships worldwide. I’m a free spirit, wanderer, and soul searcher. I’ve explored 34 countries across 5 continents. Travelling is a privilege, blogging is my hobby, and I’m happy to share my experiences with aspiring travellers and beyond.
Shake it off -10 ways to dig yourself out of a rut
In my last blog post, I talked about my yearning to show up in my life more present and to do more [...]
To finding that Sweet Spot – Here and Now!
It’s been months since I’ve written/ typed anything on paper. I find this to be a strange reality considering I’ve been journaling [...]
A Wave of Nostalgia – When the homeland starts calling
I moved away from Canada in 2012 to seek out adventure and expand my horizons. While there have been highs and lows [...]
Moving to London – The Expat Survival Guide
Flying from Barcelona to London was one of those contrasting experiences, like comparing apples to oranges. I left a city with sunshine [...]
Tossing the ‘To Do’ list and going a bit deeper – 2018 Resolutions
I like to think of myself as an optimist, someone who’s able to see the best-case scenario in bad situations, any situation [...]
Travel Teachings – 10 Lessons that have changed me forever
I remember when I first left Canada in June 2012. I was 24, looking for some inspiration and ready for a change. [...]
Travel & Budgeting – How to save and maintain your finances on the road
Travelling can look very different for each person, depending on ones circumstance. For some, it’s filled with glam and luxury, with 5 [...]
Chasing The Balkans – Bulgaria
Once ruled by the Ottoman Empire, later to be allied with the Soviet Union, interconnected with the losing side of both World [...]