Thoughtful Thursday – November 17, 2016

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Avatar image of Andrew Scottby Andrew Scott

November 17, 2016

Quick Summary 

Discover the latest and greatest content on travel and self-improvement curated by Andrew Scott. This week, learn how to make travel more affordable, simplify your life, boost your confidence, and develop key decision-making skills. From exploring Venice’s #Venexodus protests incorporating healthy foods into your diet, finding inspiration to achieve your goals and living a more intentional life.

*Thoughtful Thursday

 Hey friends,

Every Thursday I post the latest and greatest content related to travel and self-improvement that I’ve found throughout the week.

 It could include articles, videos, podcasts, books, photographs, or any other sort of thought-inducing content I may come across.

 No matter the medium, you can expect to find excellence—and a renewed drive to achieve all that you can in life—right here.

-Andrew

Week of November 17, 2016

Travel 

 -Travel doesn’t have to be an unaffordable luxury. Here are 6 ways to make travel more affordable, courtesy of the Huffington Post’s Shannon Ullman.

-Ever wonder why European airlines give you better consumer protection? Let George Hobica of AirfareWatchDog explain why!

-Venice’s residents pack their bags #Venexodus protest as tourism takes its toll on a fragile city.

Personal Improvement

 -Feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or tired? Here are ten of the most important things you can do to make your life simple and happy, courtesy of PickTheBrain.

-Need a boost of confidence? Here are five habits for your daily routine that will help you get your self-confidence back, courtesy of Mike McClement.

-You are what you eat. Here are 7 foods scientifically proven to make you healthier. The first one may surprise you!

Professional Development

-Decision-making is a key skill for everyone to develop. Learn these four simple questions that will improve your outcomes and results, courtesy of Brue Eckfeldt, founder of Eckfeldt & Associates.

A boss tells people what to do. A leader inspires them to do it, according to David Koji, CEO of evolvor.

 About the Author

Andrew Scott is the founder of Authentic Traveling and a travel educator who has traveled to over 30 countries. He believes in helping individuals discover deeper, more intentional journeys, with a focus on mental preparedness and purpose-driven travel.

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