Travel is Good for the Soul. Here’s Why
Ever heard of the saying “You need a vacation?” We bet you have. But do you really need a vacation?
Here’s how to tell.
Do You Feel Tired All the Time?
Fatigue is caused by a number of things, but what if there’s nothing physically wrong with you? Let’s say you’ve been feeling down lately. You feel blue: nothing cheers you up, you aren’t interested in anything you’re doing, and you feel exhausted all the time.
It’s not your body—it’s your inner soul yelling at you to take a break.
A change of scenery and some fun time outdoors is sometimes all you need as therapy. And speaking of the outdoors...
Are You a Home Worker?
Whether you’ve been working from home during the pandemic or are someone who works from home anyway, being cooped up in one space for an extended period of time can be exhausting. You’re going to end up feeling frustrated and trapped—because that’s how claustrophobia works. Nobody is pulling a jigsaw on you and trying to trap you in a room whose walls are closing in—but it sure feels that way, right?
The only way to reverse that is to go out and see the world.
Do You Feel Suffocated?
It might be that the events of your life make you feel suffocated—or it might be that you’re genuinely, literally suffocated. If you live in a crowded metropolis like New York, it’s natural to want some air. The atmosphere in big cities isn’t exactly great for your body—and that, in turn, affects your soul.
Clean, fresh air has been known to work wonders. Case in point: people who live in places with cleaner air have happier lives.
When it comes to air pollution, you can say that happiness is literally in the air—the world’s happiness report index will attest to that.
And Oh, While You’re Vacationing...
If your vacation plans include moving rapidly from one place to another—such as from Houston to Austin, and then Austin to San Antonio, and then San Antonio to Dallas—you’ll need places where you can conveniently stash your luggage. Since you’ll be out sight-seeing and on the move most of the time, you might want to keep your valuables someplace safe and properly vetted—and a service provider like Cubby gives you the benefit of doing exactly that.
After all, what good’s traveling for the soul if you’re worried about lugging?
Cubby’s luggage storage service locations can be found in Austin, Dallas, Atlanta, Galveston, Fort Worth, Boston, Houston, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, and San Antonio.
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