Tips for Connecting While Full-Time Traveling
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Have you struggled with making friends while traveling? We did for the first year and learned what helps bridge the gap.
๐น๏ธSlow down your pace: If moving locations frequently you can miss out on opportunities to meet others. A slower pace allows for fireside chats, play dates, potlucks, etc.
๐น๏ธGet outside, smile and ๐ at your neighbors: You have to make an effort! Being a recluse, sitting inside, hinders the chances of meeting others. Take the kids to the playground, talk to the other parents, walk the dog...there are many ways to be seen and start a conversation
๐น๏ธJoin traveling groups and attend rallys, like @fulltime_families and @nomadfamiliesrally. These online communities have chat groups where people share their locations, schedule meet ups & rallies, and help facilitate opportunities to meet others.
๐น๏ธThousands Trails & Escapees memberships: These campgrounds are used by many FTers, and especially during winter are a great way to find other feels travelers.
Comment below ๐ and tell me how you are able to connect with others while traveling.
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