Living out of the touch of time

by Sarita Chhetri (India)

A leap into the unknown India

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I'm a very sorted traveller, no leisure but raw experience is what I seek from travelling. My inspiration primarily comes from my likeminded companions, who have an itch for travelling just like I do. Second, my enthusiasm for Yoga, it eases travel discomforts. We don’t always get to eat well on the road, which can be mentally taxing. Yoga can be a great way to restore balance & be patient.
 My first trip was in 2012 to Rishikesh, UK, India. The best one I could identify myself as a traveller although happened in 2015 to Triund, HP, India.
 I'm yet to convince myself to travel solo, and I guess my biggest challenge travelling solo would be my fear of being alone. But, I'm positive that travelling makes you wiser and extrovert. It is safe to talk to the strangers, study them, and learn about their lives. You don't want to miss the authenticity of the new place you're visiting after all!
 Travelling has transformed me into a whole new person I always wanted myself to be. It definitely helps you overcome your fears that even you're not aware of, and it opens a whole new world of possibilities. It's all about getting unstuck and living free. It makes you immune to think through the hardest of situations, & to try 'n put a positive spin around any random thing. It helps your thoughts to something more positive, & gets you out of the rut of negative thinking. Being a better human being then naturally follows.
Here's something I would like to share - Grab a fistful of glitter and throw an ounce everywhere you go. Things will possibly remain the same, yet the world to you will appear differently.  Thanks for reading! Happy travelling! 😊💚