Millennial Revolution: How to travel the world before becoming FI

I have been working in the travel industry for 14 years, but I actually didn’t really catch the travel bug until a few years ago! I did the annual trips to Japan in my 20s, but the true transformative moment was November of 2016, when my friend couldn’t join me for a Hawaii trip. That was when I decided to go solo. That trip opened the floodgates and showed me how empowering it is to see the world on my own, experiencing all types of adventures, cultures and have connections with diverse groups of people.

I actually love personal development and travelling hits all the right spots in terms of self-discovery, pushing outside my comfort zones, and being more open-minded with the world. Since then, I have been to 6 continents. I have tried scuba diving, skydiving, hiking Machu Picchu and Mount Everest Basecamp, swimming long distances in the Red sea and Greece, cage diving with crocodiles in Africa, camping out in the Peruvian Amazon Jungle, to name a few, and I am just getting started!

The most important step to FI is understanding how to make your money work for you. I’m now living my dream life supporting women worldwide to set up their finances to work FOR them and not just drain them.

I believe in living large, and with the right plan in place, you can set yourself up to achieve the goals your heart has in mind for you. For more information on my programs, you can visit my Money Glow-Up course.

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