How To Set And Prioritze Your Travel Goals

May 28th, 2008 by travel

Travel can be a time and resource intensive activity. There are many things that can go wrong, and often do, but careful planning, prioritizing and goal setting can reduce the number and severity of most problems that may creep into your travel experiences. Learning how to set and prioritize your travel goals will take you a long way towards creating travel plans that will fit into your life and are more likely to bring you wonderful memories.

Treat Travel and Vacations Like Any Other Goal Driven Area of Your Life

Travel and vacations can be a major financial expenditure in anyone’s life, and should be treated as such. Therefore, goals should be set before you plan your travel. Details such as how many coutries you want to visit, the number of cities do you want to visit, which tourist attractions you would like to experience, how do you plan to travel, and in what style do you plan to travel, should be asked before making your travel plans. Typically, the longer your vacation and the more places you choose to travel to, the more important it is to set your travel goals.

How Do You Create Your Travel Plans and Goals?

If you plan on making your travel goals successful, they must be specific and measurable, action-oriented, realistic, and have a fixed time span. A specific and measurable travel goal would include the destination, method of travel, what you plan to do, and who you plan to go with. The more specific you can get with the travel planning details, the better you can successfully plan a budget for your trip. An example of making specific plans would be: “I will travel within my budget, with my girlfriend to New Zealand for a bike touring vacation lasting two weeks within the next six months.”

To make your goal action oriented, it should contain the verb of your choice of action. In the previous example the “I will travel within my budget” implies action, states intent, and indicates the type of preparation and planning required to carry out the task.

Your travel goal should also be realistic. When stating the goal, the two most important questions include, “Do I have the time and the money?” For many people, finding the money to travel, is easier than finding the time to travel. In our time-starved society today, it is a rare occasion that most people can afford to take the time off to take an extended vacation longer than 2 weeks. Other obstacles that can pose a challange include physical stamina, knowledge of the language and customs, and social/political unrest. If you have a bad heart, and don’t know any of the native languages in Afghanistan, it may not realistic to plan a winter trek through the eastern mountains of Afghanistan.

The last part of your travel goals is that they should also be time constrained. Most people may say, “I want to go to Japan some day.” However, it isn’t enough of a motivating factor to complete your goals. You should say “I will go to Japan by October of next year.”

Now You Should Prioritize Your Travel Goals

Once you have created clear goals for your vacation, it’s time to prioritize them. This process is purely personal and based upon your own life situation. You can prioritize your goals based on time, by taking shorter trips now, and longer trips when your job situation changes, or taking more expensive trips now and less expensive trips later. You may prioritize your goals based upon your current and future health, where you take your trekking trips when you are physically in shape, and take your energy isn’t as high.

Of course your life may take a turn in a completely different direction than expected, and in that case, you may need to adjust your goals. Even for huge life changing events, going through this process will give you a better chance at succeeding in your travel plans. Once you have taken the time to make them and write them down and make them clear, you can focus your time and energy into making them happen.

Careful planning and goal setting creates better focus so you know how to make your travel plans happen. Once you have set your goals and made your plans, you can begin to look for resources that will help you with your travel budget. Look online for prices, destination information, and other types of information that will help you reach your vacation goals.

Copyright 2006 B Hopkins

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Houston Attractions - National Museum of Funeral History

May 27th, 2008 by travel

So you have done all of the ordinary stuff. You have been to the local art museum, you have been to the space center and you have even been o see the Astrodome. Now maybe you want to do something a little different. But what can you do? Why not visit the National Museum of Funeral History. The Museum of Funeral History is owned by a funeral company and has the biggest collection of funeral artifacts in the world. It sounds like a weird place but you will probably find it quite interesting and will probably give you a few weird stories to tell when you get home. So what all is in this museum?

For starters, you can find a civil war embalming exhibit. See how Dr. Thomas Holmes practiced embalming on the battle field and how he helped make it a common procedure in America.

Next check out the Hall of Fame. It honors industry leader who have made advancements or improvements to the funeral industry.

Another attraction is a 1921 Rockfalls motorized hearse. This hearse weighs over 4500 pounds and is 8 feet tall and 19 feet long. Powered by a 29 horsepower engine and composed of 6 different kinds of wood, this restored hearse is a magnificent sight.

If you think that you might like to visit the museum when you are in Houston you should call the information line at 281-876-3063 for current hours of operation. It is located at 415 Barren Springs Dr in Houston. It may not be the most normal of attractions but it will definitely give you something to talk about.

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Poland Travels

May 26th, 2008 by travel

Poland is a favorite destination for tourists and travelers for business. People can travel to Poland in three different ways.

People can reach Poland by air. Individuals can board a flight from most big cities in United States to Poland. LOT the official airline carrier of Poland, has its website called as www3.lot.com. This site provides information about Poland travel and flight information to Poland. Flight travel may depend on flight carriers as well. Singapore airlines in the Asia Pacific region have one of the most costly air travel fares in Asia Pacific region. Lufthansa also has one of the most costly air travel fares in European region. Delta Airlines and United Airlines provide flight services from North America. One of the cheapest options for air travel in North American region would be North West Airlines as they offer lower rates than most other airlines.

Poland can also be reached by sea at Gdansk, its Baltic Sea shore town. Gdansk is on of the oldest regions in Poland. This city was torn down by many wars and it took almost forty years to rebuild this beautiful city. Gdansk lies towards north of Poland and can be reached by sea from all capitals of northern countries such as Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Cost of traveling by sea differs from cruise to cruise. There are indeed many such tours to choose from if you are trying to reach Poland?s northern part by sea. Individuals, who may like to indulge in a leisurely travel, may do so by traveling on the sea route to Poland.

Poland can be approached by road only from countries such as Germany, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Ukraine, and Belarus. Road travel requires authority clearance to pass through Polish borders so as to enter Poland.

Poland travels have lots to offer to interested persons and groups who would like to visit this beautiful country near the Baltic Sea. People can witness modernization and a touch traditional Polska values as a tourist.

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