1. Laid Off? Don’t Make it Life Defeating…Make it Life Defining
You may find that it is actually cheaper to travel than it is to maintain your current lifestyle, especially to destinations like Southeast Asia. You can sublet your home and take off to a land where a dinner and a beer cost $4 instead of $20. Not only will you end up spending less money, but you can gain some amazing insight into other cultures and yourself. When you come back and look for a job, prospective employers will be impressed by your global knowledge and your ability to take smart risks!
>> Read about why it’s not crazy to leave your job to travel
2. View Your Screensavers in Real Life
Think about all those times you’ve come back from another long meeting and found yourself mesmerized by the serene images coming across your screen. Now think about how much more mesmerizing those cascading waterfalls, coastal sunsets, and sky-scraping mountains could be in person.
3. Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda
If you think that you don’t have the talent to rekindle those old dreams, then give them a test run during a career break. You can take classes anywhere in the world for these skills and also have the added benefit of exposure to another culture as well as people that share the same interests as you. The most important thing is to get out of your daily comfort zone, where you are bombarded with responsibilities and naysayers. Taking a career break and getting away to explore your hobbies is a great way to reignite your dreams in a supportive environment. It may even lead to a new life direction!
>> Check out reasons to stop dreaming and start planning your rtw trip
4. Work Will Always Be There…But Some Places May Not Be
With rising seas, warmer oceans, melting glaciers, and shrinking forests, many places that have been lingering on your “must see” list may not be there by the time you get around to going. Low-lying islands like The Maldives and coral reefs are popular with snorkelers and divers alike, but many are threatened by the Earth’s changing climate. In fact, scientists worry that the Great Barrier Reef may die in as little as 20 years.
Melting glaciers and snow are affecting the scenery and activities on many of the world’s mountains, including the Alps. The snows of Kilimanjaro are also threatened as the glaciers on Africa’s highest peak are rapidly melting.
So don’t let your dream destinations melt away before you get to visit them!
>> Check out some places and things to see before it’s too late
5. You Can’t Unplug From Your Job?
It’s hard to believe that these places still exist; but they do. Imagine how wonderful it would feel to completely unplug from the constant ring of the phone and new message alerts. Imagine that your Blackberry and computer are no longer appendages to your life existence. If a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to witness it, does it still make a sound? If you aren’t available to answer a call or reply to an email, will life still go on? For both questions, the answer is yes.
So don’t be scared to cut off what you feel is a vital life-line. Plug in to a new existence by unplugging from the job.
6. Retirement Doesn’t Always Reward You with the Time or Ability to Travel
What activities are you saving for your retirement – bungy jumping in New Zealand, climbing mountains in Nepal, hiking the Great Wall of China, or horseback riding in Mongolia? Will these things really be possible at retirement age? We spend all of our life waiting, waiting, waiting…until we are free from the shackles of work. However what if when we are unshackled, we can’t do it?
Consider taking a mini-retirement now, while you know you can trek the Inca Trail. If people can have a mid-life crisis, then why can’t you have a mid-life retirement?
7. Relieve Yourself of the Crushing Burden of Thinking About Yourself
There are many volunteer opportunities out there; opportunities that cater to a variety of abilities and interests. When you step outside of your busy life for a moment, you begin to see them. And the feeling of helping others can bring you more euphoria than buying yet another pair of shoes or sports tickets.
Volunteering is also a great way to see the world, experience new cultures, make an impact, and become a more knowledgeable person. The people you come in contact with are greatly appreciative of your help and simply love meeting foreigners and learning from them. There will be an outpouring of respect and friendships that are made for life. And at the same time, you are becoming a better global citizen.
8. Complete a Meaningful To-Do List
What about your life to-do list? The book 1000 Places to See Before You Die is the ultimate to-do list for avid travelers. I’m sure that you have a list of places you’d like to see, so why not start ticking them off your ‘life list’? It will be far more rewarding than crossing off items on your work to-do list!
9. Cure your Hurry Sickness and Return to Simplicity
This has also made us a very impatient society – some may even say rude. How many times have you pressed the “door close” on the elevator, even though someone else is trying to get on? And how often do you catch yourself tapping your foot and huffing away while standing in line for something? We always seem to be in a rush to get nowhere fast.
A traveling career break will force you to slow down and learn to be patient again. As you immerse yourself into other cultures you will observe simplicity and patience that Americans have somehow lost. Sure it can be a frustrating experience letting go of how you expect things to get done, but it will open up your eyes to how the rest of the world operates.
In the process you will actually have time to take it all in and appreciate a new, simpler way of doing things.
>> Learn more about slow travel
10. Become a Pioneer
Are you desperately looking to leave your mark on this world, make an impact, be a pioneer? Then do something different, go against the norm and take a career break and explore. Your colleagues will be terribly jealous, and everyone you encounter will think that you are the gutsiest person around. You will be lavished with “I wish I had the guts to do what you are doing.” Taking a career break brings instant admiration.
So if you want to do something different, then consider chucking it all in to be a real pioneer.
If you still need more inspiration, then visit Briefcase to Backpack: America’s Career Break Headquarters to gather more career break travel advice and meet other people who have taken the career break leap! Or read more about career break and long term travel: