{"id":3895,"date":"2016-07-12T21:20:50","date_gmt":"2016-07-12T21:20:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/isobaresoffit.com\/?p=3895"},"modified":"2016-07-12T21:20:50","modified_gmt":"2016-07-12T21:20:50","slug":"words-of-wisdom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/isobaresoffit.com\/2016\/07\/12\/words-of-wisdom\/","title":{"rendered":"Words of Wisdom"},"content":{"rendered":"

We have been fortunate to have had many great mentors throughout our lives who have imparted words of wisdom to us that have molded our thoughts and actions.\u00a0 Most of the best advice that we’ve received apply to all parts of our lives, whether with family, work, or travelling.\u00a0 Usually they are amazingly simple and yet very powerful when applied consistently.\u00a0 With this week’s Discover Challenge – Piece of Advice<\/a>, we decided not to share a single piece of advice that we’ve received, but\u00a0instead we’ve listed our\u00a0top\u00a0five words of wisdom and specifically how they’ve related to our travels.\u00a0 Hopefully you’ll find them to be as useful over time as we have found them to be.<\/p>\n

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  1. Treat others as you want to be treated (the golden rule)<\/strong> – Wouldn’t the world be a better place if we treated EVERYONE that we met in the same manner that we hope and expect to be treated.\u00a0 Sure, we learned this rule as children, but it is probably the most important piece of advice that hopefully all people can learn.\u00a0 Whenever we travel someplace, anyplace, we want to learn about the customs and traditions of the locals.\u00a0 We respect their religions, beliefs, and social expectations.\u00a0 Having an understanding and respect does not mean that you have agree with or do things that conflict with your own personal beliefs, but you must have empathy and understand where they are coming from.\u00a0 You would be surprised how much better your experience will be if you are friendly and honestly express your desire to understand the culture of the place that you are visiting.\n

    \"Talking<\/a>
    Talking to an Old Woman in Bolivia<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/li>\n
  2. Make decisions quickly and act upon them<\/strong> – This doesn’t mean that you don’t do your due diligence and get as many facts as possible before making a decision, but too often people become paralyzed by fear of making a mistake or spend so much time thinking about the decision that the opportunity passes them by.\u00a0 We have a lot of military in our family and the motto for an officer on the battlefield is that the only bad decision is no decision, this is surprisingly true of life in general.\u00a0 Will this lead to some mistakes?\u00a0 Sure, but you don’t grow and learn without making a few mistakes.\u00a0 More often than not, just deciding to go someplace and making it happen has led to some of our best experiences.\u00a0 If you wait for all of the stars to align and the moment to be perfect, you’re likely to miss out on some of the best experiences of your life.\n

    \"Our<\/a>
    Our First Trip to Europe was Planned in a Few Weeks<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/li>\n
  3. Never stop learning<\/strong> – Learning is growth and the moment that you stop learning new and interesting things is the moment that you stop truly living.\u00a0 Obviously it is hard to go through life and not continue to learn new things, but don’t just learn through osmosis, actively seek out and find new things to learn that might interest you.\u00a0 Pick a country that you’ve never heard about and learn as much as you can and then go visit there.\u00a0 Understand the history of a place, what has influenced its culture, the leaders of the past and the regional forces that shape their current beliefs and society.\u00a0 Learn as much of the language as possible and use it when you visit.\n

    \"We've<\/a>
    We’ve Learned to be Better Travelers<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/li>\n
  4. Strive for continuous improvement<\/strong> – None of us are perfect and those people who think that they are should be avoided like the plague.\u00a0 In all aspects of life, we periodically seriously reflect on our current state and consider how we can improve in our relationships, work positions, health (mental and physical), as well as our travel goals and expectations.\u00a0 Even during our travels, we will ask ourselves if we’re seeing the most relevant and interesting sights that mean the most to us or are we just following a list from a guidebook?\u00a0 Are we talking to the locals and getting the best advice on places to see and food to eat?\u00a0 We’ll come home from a trip and talk about our experiences and what things we could have done better and use that information on our next trip.\n

    \"Lunch<\/a>
    Lunch at a Moroccan Restaurant<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/li>\n
  5. Step out of your comfort zone<\/strong> – It is easy to get complacent and accept the normal routine, whether at work or in your personal life, but some of the most rewarding opportunities come from pushing your limits.\u00a0 That might mean doing an activity that makes you uncomfortable, like zip-lining, parachuting, or just spending the night in a forest.\u00a0 We’re not suggesting that you pursue dangerous activities, but just that you try something that perhaps you’ve never previously considered.\u00a0 It might be going to a country that makes you uncomfortable, but it could be as simple as trying food that you’ve never heard of.\u00a0 Growth comes from new experiences that most likely reset your image of what you’re capable of doing or achieving.\n

    \"India<\/a>
    India Definitely Stretched Our Boundaries<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    There isn’t anything earth shattering here, just simple concepts that, when followed consistently, will improve your life and our case, our travels as well.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

    We have been fortunate to have had many great mentors throughout our lives who have imparted words of wisdom to us that have molded our thoughts and actions.\u00a0 Most of the best advice that we’ve received apply to all parts of our lives, whether with family, work, or travelling.\u00a0 Usually they are amazingly simple and … <\/p>\n

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