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The Mental Health Benefits of Leisure Travel

June 12, 2010 in Global Resort Network

 

For the economically disadvantaged community on both kids and adults alike, the mental health benefits of leisure travel presents vast significant and social improvement in their mental health outlook. Leisure travel brings about greater personal impact for the individual versus the person who has not traveled. Being able to get away and relax creates a wonderful sense of euphoria and excitement. Leisure travel is very important in reducing the amount of stress on both adults and children and even more so on those on a lower income scale. The quality of life is drastically improved, along with personal growth, fulfillment, and a higher self-esteem. As the disadvantaged person’s amount of personal travel increases, their depression and despondency decreases. Access to luxury travel increases an individual’s intellectual pleasure, reduces inherent poverty as it increases improvement in self-esteem and financial control.

 

Personal travel provides individuals with the opportunity to improve social skills, increases an individual’s personal involvement in social groups and settings, while significantly establishing positive interaction of social bonds with friends, family and community. With low-income families and individual’s maiden journey into cultured events, i.e., museums, operatic and classical concerts within a leisure and not ‘forced’ framework, children especially feel a full sense of worthiness, acceptance and excitement to expand even more into such activities.

 

The mental health benefit associated with leisure travel creates a sense of social identity and belonging. Leisure travel plays a major and important role in improving social skills in children, especially over a prolonged sense of time. Children of parents who made it a family mantra and duty to introduce them to various locations and destinations are far more likely to go on to be far better socially adjusted adolescents and adults. They tend to be much calmer, more outgoing, feel more secure in various settings, while a child or adult who did not travel, generally feel like a fish out of water in unfamiliar territory.

 

The association brought about with leisure travel brings on a personal feeling of accomplishment and self-motivation. Those personally associated with children and adults who suddenly find themselves the recipient of a first time vacation, see firsthand the exciting benefit that travel brings. They see the returning journey to relax, unwind and take it easy has also rejuvenated and reconnected them to their inner self as wonderful proof as to what vacationing can do. Travel helps those individuals to maintain a healthy balance of inner self worth. That is why the wealthy always make leisure travel an integral part of their health and wellness outlook.

 

For those on the lower end of the spectrum and primarily because of limited income, many inner city and rural living adults and children have had little to no access to travel and vacation resources. The rate of participation is very limited; this shapes the feelings and outcomes with regard to such activities. Most just either stay home or visit with nearby friends and/or family. With today’s economy in such a slump, it is more important than ever for families and individual’s to find ways to kick back and relax, away from such obvious options.

 

It is quite necessary to increase one’s personal time away, even including time alone to improve individual social well being, helping to transcend poverty. Understanding the need for disadvantaged people to get access to leisure travel is very critical to understanding one of the dire problems facing African-American, Latino and underprivileged white communities mindset. Without having gone beyond the boundaries of their own neighborhood or state lines, many socially perish for lack of financial resources to access outside of it.

 

                        “As a child sees, he does.”

 

It is very important that children experience all aspects of travel and personally realize how much fun and excitement it brings. Children who travel quite frequently as opposed to children who do not, grow into happy, independent, well-adjusted adults who continue to travel. Both generally grow up to either repeat their love, excitement and independence of travel or their aloof and indifferent feelings onto their own future children.  

 

Celebrating newfound culture and personal wellness is possible once an individual has traveled outside of his or her ‘comfort’ zone. It is imperative for one’s own psychological well being to be able relax, enjoy and fit right in with any given surrounding. Travel tends to bring about a positive attitude in and transcends the personalities of those who have the ability to do so. It is a transformation that for some is almost indescribable, like seeing sub tropic cloud formation, blue green water or plants and animals not native to their own region. The euphoric feeling of relaxation is so overpowering that they want to travel again and again to keep feeling that contentment. Leisure travel reflects the beauty and frailty that is the human experience.

Audrey Daniels is an aspiring writer who believes in the psychological benefits of leisure travel, especially for low and moderate-income individuals and families. She believes everyone should experience the joys of personal travel at least once in his or her lifetime.


Visit her website at: www.ReferralVacationing.com

She can be contacted at Audrey@ReferralVacationing.com

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Travel for Leisure and Profit the Cruise to Cash Way

April 29, 2010 in Home based business

Almost all of humankind love to travel. Traveling is one of the dictates of man’s genetics. We have been nomads from Adam’s days. It’s just that technological advancements have transformed us into becoming savvy travelers. Pleasure, education, business, adventure, even criminalhood (fleeing fugitives comprise 25% of the traveling population) incite our need and stimulus to travel.

Our travel habits and idiosyncrasies have caused it so that travel and tourism have become the nation’s second largest services export industry, third largest retail sales industry and one of America’s largest employers. After 9/11, people got comfortable traveling again, resuscitating the travel industry that now rakes in more than $600 billion into the nation’s economy, directly providing more than 7 million U.S. jobs and continues to be an economic generator. Who would not want to partake of the gravy and all the accompanying adjuncts that travel yields?

Fact is, we would want to take off into occasional excursions at every opportunity we can grab, but we need money to satisfy our travel itch. How convenient it would be that when the urge attacks, we could just pack and go. A lot of us, work it to the bones 51 weeks a year to afford to buy one week’s vacation. This can be the very reason why Cruise to Cash system was designed – to provide a means for the greater many to travel leisurely and profitably. It is this philanthropic feature that’s drawing in more and more people to Cruise to Cash. A member can realistically earn $477 or $977 commissions (which is 100% of his sale) and get unlimited vacation vouchers everywhere anytime. It’s the home-based business hunter’s prototype.

The short time that it has been in the market, Cruise to Cash has proven its worth, and it soars to success due to the collaborative efforts of its satisfied members. Should you decide to experience its honest-to-goodness benefits, Cruise To Cash together with JT Key’s Home Business Mentoring Program retrievable at Cruise To Cash Home Travel Business is well worth the journey.

J. Mendez is the editor of BusinessMentor.ws, a company established by JT Keys, Cruise To Cash Home Based Travel Business mentor that has been building turnkey ecommerce websites and marketing in the Internet for the last 9 years.