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Time to Embrace Travel as Self-Care.
Iโm Brittany – a traveler and homebody trying to strike a balance between the two. I use solo travel as a tool of empowerment and encourage other women to do the same.
She Goes With Purpose is a travel and lifestyle blog for women featuring curated content about travel and self-care. Keep scrolling to learn more about what you’ll find here.
WHAT YOU’LL FIND HERE
Travel Advice
Here, you’ll find practical travel advice for solo female travelers with low energy and food allergies but a big appetite for travel near and far.
Lifestyle Tips
What’s it like living and traveling with chronic illness? Plus, tips for leading a frugal, mindful, and location-independent lifestyle.
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Featured Posts
Alternatives to Audible for Cheap or Free Audiobooks
I love sharing my money-saving tips, and these tricks are for all my fellow traveling bookworms. I’ve mastered maximizing several free and cheap alternatives to Audible. Finding the books I want to read on the different apps is like a fun little game. I read a lotโlike 70+ books a year. This hobby could add…
Hygge Travel | Things to Help You Feel Cozy On the Road (and at Home)
Hygge: the Danish word for a mood of coziness with feelings of wellness and contentment. Long before I learned what hygge is, cozy was my baseline. I prefer that my surroundings are always comfortable and cozy at all times. Soft clothes and blankets, warm layers, soft lighting, and delicious food and drinks – I like…
Self-Care & Travel
Why Self-Care Is Important for Solo Travelers | A Personal Essay
When you search โsolo travelโ in Google, the top articles that appear are always ones promoting it, tour companies (ugh), or encouraging you to just quit your job and travel, thus โglamorizingโ it. Why isnโt there more of an open dialogue on the correlation between mental health and travel? According to the World Health Organization…