8/18/2023 0 Comments Olly laser focus amazon![]() I probably packed at least 5lbs worth of RXBars, individual almond butter packets, Vital Proteins collagen peptides, and a variety of Olly gummy vitamins. When it comes to all of my vitamins and supplements, I didn’t want to let my healthy habits slide just because I was limited to living out of a suitcase over the next few months. Next up is You’re Not Lost by Maxie McCoy ! Perfect title and timing, huh? But I’m a self-helpy kind of gal, and I really enjoy the art of highlighting and really studying what I read.) I’m about to finish Eat Pray Love, which would have actually been totally fine on a Kindle, but I did pack a few more paperbacks that I want to get through while I’m gone. (If/when I read more fiction books, I would totes get a Kindle. But they look pretty on my nightstand nonetheless!Įven though I’m traveling and living abroad for four months, I still can’t get on board with a Kindle. I packed a little sachet filled with a few from my dresser for this trip with Remote Year … You never know, maybe they’ll play a role over the next few months, maybe they won’t. To be totally honest, I haven’t fully gotten into crystals (yet), but I’ve gone to a few crystal shops both on my travels and while home in Chicago and collected a few stones over the last nine months or so. It weighs next to nothing, and I’m really enjoying my mini morning routine of tearing a page off the calendar on my nightstand and jotting in my journal. Highly recommend whether you are traveling or not!Īnother little daily thing… My You are a Badass Calendar ! When I was looking around my room at what I used on a daily basis, it made me sad to think of not tearing a page off every day so I brought it along. It’s wonderful for setting intentions, appreciation, and reflection. ![]() This 5 Minute Journal makes it easy though, as the five minutes are divided between morning and evening. ![]() I’ve got another new notebook that I’ve been doing all of my long-form journaling in (thanks Amy!), but some days I’m just too tired to make the time to sit and journal all my thoughts. To be honest, without her nudge, I may have left it at home in favor of saving space (I think there’s an app version of the book), but I’ve really enjoyed having the hard copy with me so far. She recommended the Five Minute Journal, not knowing that it’s been a part of my daily routine for a few years now. ![]() I actually just got a brand new 5 Min Journal and started it the day that I left! I’m excited to have this fresh journal to look back at when reflecting on this trip! (And in some ways, I feel like it metaphorically makes sense for closing one chapter and starting the next.) Can’t take credit for this one, though, as it was actually my therapist suggested the idea to get a fresh one! Before I left, I was talking to my therapist about ways I could make sure to stay mentally healthy while on Remote Year, since I would be out of my usual routine with self-care, sessions, etc. Throughout this period of time that’s felt like one long rollercoaster, this journal has reminded me to be mindful each day and kept me feeling grounded and centered when life has not felt that way. Here’s a look at exactly what I packed to make this four month journey feel a little more like home…įirst up, my Five Minute Journal! Through thick and thin, both on trips and while at home, this journal has been a constant in my life over the last two years. One of the questions I’ve answered most over the last month has to be “How in the world did you pack for Remote Year ?!” I’ll be sharing all of my tips for long-term packing when it comes to outfits and exactly what I packed clothing-wise on the blog soon (including daily outfits from here in Lima!), but today it’s all about the little things.
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