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Tel Aviv, Israel Plus how to rent an apartment abroad, transfer smootly, carry a pen

  Today’s Destination is: Tel Aviv, Israel Today’s Misstep- Missing a smooth transfer from one transportation mode to another Travel Advice: Carry a pen   FAQ: One of our Facebook group members asked for locations where she could live for 3-9 months in 2025. She wants tips on renting her condo, renting abroad past the AirBNB. She says she is open to anywhere, walkability, airport nearby, public transportation, and pools for swimming are her priorities. Can I help her?   Yes. Those are some great questions. First, where could you live? Next, rent the condo and then rent something for yourself abroad.   Living-Pick the area you like based on your tastes. I’d select Southeast Asia now because it is reasonably priced and relatively safe, and many English-speaking people live there.    Renting your condo- Finding the right person could be a lot of work. So ask your friends first. Who needs space for up to a year? Work out an arrangement to be away for that period and make a contra

Jerusalem,Israel Plus have fun planning your trip, don't pet a moose

In this episode, FAQ is: How do I get from A to B when planning a trip? It sounds so easy, so what’s the big deal? Today’s Special Series Destination is Jerusalem, Israel, part 1 of three on Israel Today’s Misstep- Petting a moose. Don’t do it. Travel Advice: Planning a trip can be half of the fun. FAQ: How do I get from A to B when planning a trip? It sounds so easy, so what’s the big deal? Response: It is a big deal if you’ve never done it. You have to know your geography. So, find a map and see the distance, the terrain, and transportation choices. You may be discouraged if you have never been to places A or B. Take it a bit at a time. Don’t try to swallow a watermelon whole. Eat one piece, and then see how you do. My book has 5 steps and takes you to these levels, one at a time, to help you. Today’s Special three-part destination: Israel (split into three parts, Jerusalem, Dead Sea/ Masada, and Tel Aviv. This may not be the ideal time to visit Israel. However, I’d like to sh

Kerala, India Plus stretching tips for solo travel, mistakes and stuffing the pillow

In this episode, FAQ is: What are the best stretching methods for solo travel. Today’s Destination is: Kerala, India Today’s Misstep- I did not get to use my airline credits on Spirit. Travel Advice: U-shaped airline pillows can be stuffed with clothes. FAQ:  What are the best stretching methods for solo travel? Stretching offers several benefits for your solo female traveler's body, including improvements in flexibility, range of motion, and overall well-being. Here are some ways stretching can positively impact your body: Increased Flexibility: Stretching helps lengthen muscles and tendons, which can improve your flexibility. This increased flexibility can enhance your ability to perform various activities and exercises. Improved Range of Motion: Regular stretching can contribute to an increased range of motion in your joints. This is particularly beneficial for activities that require a wide range of motion, such as playing sports or performing certain exerc

Hyderabad, India Plus adapting to food, nail polish, gratitude

In this episode, FAQ is: What if I don’t like the food? Today’s Destination is: Hyderabad, India Today’s Misstep- Wrong color nail polish Travel Advice: Grateful before happy FAQ: What if I don’t like the food?   Answer:  You mostly will, but if not, have a plan. If you find yourself not enjoying the food in a travel destination, there are several things you can do to make your dining experience more enjoyable: Explore hyper-local options: Try different restaurants and eateries in your immediate neighborhood that offer a variety of local dishes. Sometimes, a dish or cooking style may not suit your taste, but other options might. Ask Locals for Recommendations: Locals often know the best places to eat. Don't hesitate to ask for recommendations from hotel staff, tour guides, or friendly locals you meet during your travels. Tell them your limitations. Look for Familiar Cuisines: If you're having trouble adjusting to local flavors, look for restaurants that serve fam