Thoughtful Thursday – March 30, 2017

Slow down and reflect with travel wisdom and personal insight shared on this week’s Thoughtful Thursday.

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March 30, 2017

Quick Summary 

In this Thoughtful Thursday edition, Andrew compiles thought-provoking content spanning travel, self-improvement, and professional growth. Whether you’re curious about your rights at the border, want to build meaningful adult friendships, or need a fresh take on success and leadership, this week’s picks offer insights to help you grow in every area of life.

Thoughtful Thursday

Hey friends,

Every Thursday I post the latest and greatest content related to travel and self-improvement that I’ve found throughout the week.

It could include articles, videos, podcasts, books, photographs, or any other sort of thought-inducing content I may come across.

No matter the medium, you can expect to find excellence—and a renewed drive to achieve all that you can in life—right here.

-Andrew

Week of March 30, 2017

Travel 

-Daniel Victor poses the question, What Are Your Rights if Border Agents Want to SearchYour Phone?

Why Now Is the Time to Visit Nepal, by Avery Stonich.

Personal Improvement

It’s Never Your Good Days That Will Make You Happy, by Yann Girard.

This Is How to Make Friends As an Adult: 5 Secrets to Backed By Research.

How to Become Lucky, by Shane Krider.

Professional Development

5 Simpler Mindset Shifts to Help You Become Healthier & More Successful, by Natalie Sisson.

-Dan Andrews asks, Can You Become Wealthy in Just a Few Years?

10 Books Every Leader Should Read to Be Successful, by Deep Patel.

About the Author

Andrew Scott is the founder of Authentic Traveling and a travel educator who has traveled to over 30 countries. He believes in helping individuals discover deeper, more intentional journeys, with a focus on mental preparedness and purpose-driven travel.

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