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Gear for Traveling with Pets

June 10, 2018 eric
Gear for Traveling with Pets
Many full time RVers live with pets, usually cats or dogs. Since we only have cats, that will be the focus of this list of products, but many of them can be used for dogs as well. This gear for...
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Can I travel with cats and still keep them happy?

March 12, 2018March 13, 2018 Tiffany Baierl
Can I travel with cats and still keep them happy?
By Tiffany Baierl, with editors Odin, Rain and Zoe So, as you probably have figured out, we have cats and when we started thinking about our RV adventure, their quality of life was definitely a huge factor in our decision...
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Everyone needs a self-care plan, especially introverts. With the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it’s easy to forget to take care of ourselves. A self-care plan is essential for introverts because they are more easily drained by socializing and need more downtime in order to recharge. Here are some tips on how to create a self-care plan as an introvert. Maintaining a Routine Having a regular schedule can help you feel more organized and stay on track with your goals. This can include planning for meals, exercise, drinking enough water, and other daily activities which will help maintain your energy levels throughout the day. As an introvert, it is also important to make sure that you have enough alone time built into your schedule so that you can recharge after any interaction with other people. Scheduling Me Time to Recharge Introverts should plan for enough alone time each day in order to recharge. This could mean incorporating low-key activities into their routine, taking breaks away from others, or setting small achievable goals each day. Doing so will help them stay energized and avoid feelings of loneliness or isolation. Preventing Isolation When Working Remotely Working remotely has become increasingly popular over the last few years, but being alone all day can be draining if you don’t have enough outside interaction with others. Becoming isolated is a real risk and to avoid this, make sure to see people every day and stay in contact with coworkers. Additionally, set clear boundaries and only work during designated hours. Taking regular breaks can help ensure that you don’t become overwhelmed or overextended. Boosting Energy When creating a self-care plan as an introvert, it is important to focus on activities that energize rather than drain you further such as spending time with animals, going out into nature, listening to music, or engaging in creative pursuits such as writing or painting. These activities can help boost your mood and motivate you when feeling overwhelmed or exhausted by external stimuli. It’s Okay to Say “No” Part of establishing a self-care plan is learning how to say “no” when needed — especially if it’s something that doesn’t bring joy or peace of mind into your life. Learning how to set boundaries helps protect your energy by reducing the amount of external noise coming at you from all directions while allowing you the freedom needed to make choices that align with what makes you feel good. Getting Enough Sleep Restful sleep is essential for having energy during the day, but many people struggle with it due to stress or anxiety caused by external factors such as work and social obligations. This can be harder for introverts because they need more downtime than extroverts. A good self-care plan should prioritize restful sleep so that these emotions do not become overwhelming and interfere with daily functioning, such as work commitments. Pursuing an Online Degree                                                    If you have been considering going back to school but don’t have the option of attending classes physically due to an already hectic lifestyle, then enrolling in an online degree program may be an ideal route. This type of educational platform offers flexible schedules designed to accommodate busy lifestyles while still providing a quality education. Finding a New Job and Updating Your Resume If you’re feeling overly stressed in your current job, it might be time to seek out a new position. By creating your free resume with a professional-looking template from an online library of templates, you can ensure that any potential employers will be impressed. You can customize the look and feel of your resume by adding copy, photos, colors, and images to make it stand out.   Self-care is especially important for introverts, who require more downtime than extroverts to recharge. To build an effective wellness regimen, they should create a regular schedule to plan alone time and energizing activities, say “no” when needed, prioritize restful sleep, and consider going back to school or changing careers. These steps will help them lead a fulfilling life both professionally and personally.  

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