5 Things You Can Relate To If You're Waiting For Your Next Adventure
- Lisa Patmos
- Dec 28, 2016
- 2 min read
The post-trip depression is real.
1. It's great to be home

...for the first two days. Seeing your friends and family is so totally rad until it sinks in that you're not on holiday anymore. You have to go to work, explain to your coworkers again that you went to Bolivia in South America and not Bavaria in Germany, and answer "how do you afford to travel?" I don't know Barbara, how do you afford your car, those Loubitons, and eat out every day for lunch?
2. You're desperate to talk to those you met while traveling

The chosen ones, the truly lucky, those who are still wherever you just left. Talking to them and hearing what they're up to, the plans for tonight is like a drug. Even though you know you barely wanted to be in touch with anyone while you were traveling you count on these people to make you feel included and give you the sweet hit of wherever you want to be.
3. You want that cash money.

One of the greatest evils in the world, you need money to keep traveling. However, you're not one of the people who complain "if traveling was free you'd never see me again." You go out and make that paper. As much of it in a short time as possible.
4. You're eager to adventure around your hometown.
Go hiking, check out the new restaurants and café, anything to get you out of the house and has a feel similar to travel.
5. You spend most of your time perusing travel blogs and Instagrams or planning your next trip. (@whereiamwhatiate)
For when a virtual vacation is as close as you can get.
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