🧳 Weekly travel goodies

🧨 This week, we have more goodies for you than ever. We all come in different shapes and flavors, and so do our preferences, budgets, and the things that light us up. Let us know if you like the new format and want to see more next week.

What we have in store for you today:

1. Reminder: Why who you hang out with matters
2. 8-day trip to the world’s largest island
3. A collection of other goodies

Kulusuk, Greenland

Curate Viciously and Be Picky

Curating our environment, community, and interactions is one of the most valuable things we can do - whether as digital nomads, remote workers, or simply as humans.

Science supports the old saying, “You're the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” Not only do our appearances start to align with those around us, but our brains also engage in a process called neural synchronization. Just as women’s cycles can align, our thoughts and behaviors do too.

Who we spend time with matters. Travel offers a unique opportunity to meet new people and ideas, enriching our immediate community. Intentional travel, whether with a purpose or a group, facilitates these connections and is the fastest, minimal-commitment way to bring new "blood" and ideas into your "system."

Take action: Evaluate your circle. Do they reflect who you aspire to be or share your values? If not, you’re more likely to become like them than they are to change for you. Choose wisely.

Off to the World’s Largest Island (YES, it is Greenland)

What: Glacier, whales, and icebergs is a one-week Greenland fly & sail tour led by Moretime Expeditions, departing and returning to Reykjavik, Iceland.

Why: Because unique destinations attract interesting and deeply passionate people. If you want remarkable landscapes, exceptional wildlife, iceberg-choked fjords, and colorful tundra - this is the trip for you.

When: Multiple dates in August 2024

PS: Moretime Expeditions also offers Antarctica tours, on a 12-passenger sailing ship, far from tourist crowds.

PPS: Why Greenland is the largest island and Australia the smallest continent?

Candy for the adventurous and the curious

Until next week,
Mona