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From Backpack to Ballroom – Why I’m About to Cruise the Norwegian Fjords on the Queen Mary 2

I’ve gone on record before (more than once!) saying I’d rather stick pins in my eyes than go on a cruise.

Dramatic? Maybe. Honest? Absolutely.

For years, I’ve had strong feelings about cruising — especially after spending extended time in the ​Caribbean​ and witnessing the sudden daily invasion of massive crowds. You know the scene: thousands of people pouring off giant ships, overwhelming quiet coastal towns, and then disappearing just as fast, leaving behind a trail of takeaway wrappers, confusion, and chaos.

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butterfly sanctuary, Mindo, Ecuador

Profound Things Can Happen in the Most Mundane Places

Profound Things Can Happen in the Most Mundane Places

You expect life-changing moments on mountaintops.

You hope for deep insights while walking ancient paths or watching the sun set over a faraway city.

But you don’t expect one of the most profound experiences of your life to happen… in a laundrette.

And yet, that’s exactly what happened on the ​Camino de Santiago​.

Because sometimes, profound things happen in the most mundane places.

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The Chapters of Life — And Why Midlife Is the Perfect Time to Rewrite Yours

I’m back! Have you missed me?

I have to admit, it feels like ages since I last popped into your inbox — but what a couple of months it’s been!

Let me catch you up:
✨ I got married!
🥾 I hiked 500km on the Camino de Santiago as a honeymoon (or as we like to call it, our Camimoon).
🎉 My new husband officially retired — although, as a self-employed business owner, unofficially, not much has changed.
🎂 We celebrated his birthday in epic style.
🏡 And now, we’re waiting to hear whether we’ve secured a new property that would kick off a massive Grand Designs-style project.

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Letting Go and Leaping In: How to Start Travelling Solo in Midlife

What if the next chapter of your life started with a suitcase and a one-way ticket?

You’ve spent decades showing up for others—raising a family, building a career, supporting a partner. And now… the house is quiet. The routines have shifted. Maybe your relationship ended, your job no longer fits, or you’ve simply woken up to a persistent whisper: Is this all there is?

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Eco-Adventures for the Soul: Transformative Travel Ideas for Earth Day

Earth Day, celebrated each year today, on April 22nd, isn’t just about protecting the planet—it’s also a perfect moment to reconnect with the natural world and, just as importantly, with yourself. For many of us in midlife, this season of life often brings a stirring call to reevaluate, rediscover, and realign with what truly matters. And there’s no better place to do that than immersed in nature.

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Easter Getaways: Destinations That Inspire Renewal

As the blossoms of spring begin to bloom and the days stretch just a little bit longer, Easter arrives with an optimistic promise: renewal. For many women in midlife, this season stirs something deeper—a desire for a fresh start, a chance to reconnect with themselves, and a call to explore the world with new purpose. Easter isn’t just a time for chocolate eggs and family brunches—it can be the perfect opportunity to embark on a journey that awakens your soul.

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