Thoughtful Thursday – March 2, 2017

A weekly dose of inspiration and introspection—this Thoughtful Thursday edition offers travel insights to fuel your personal growth.

Avatar image of Andrew Scottby Andrew Scott

March 2, 2017

Quick Summary 

In this article, Andrew Scott shares his weekly “Thoughtful Thursday” picks, featuring the best travel and self-improvement content he’s discovered. You’ll find recommendations ranging from top cities to visit and innovative travel apps, to tips on spotting fake service dogs and learning geography in unique ways. The article also highlights personal and professional growth advice, including how technology affects humanity and morning habits to boost creativity. This curated mix aims to inspire readers to live more intentional and fulfilling lives.

 

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 2, 2017

Travel 

The Top 23 Cities to Visit in 2017, according to National Geographic Traveler. How many have you been to?

5 Innovative Concierge Apps for Luxury Travelers.

-Finally, You Can Call Out Those Annoying Impostors! How to Spot a Fake Service Dog on a Plane.

How to Learn Geography With Your Hands.

Personal Improvement

4 Ways Technology Is Gradually Ruining Humanity And How to Tackle It.

This Is How to Have a Happy Life: 4 Proven Secrets from Research.

Do Annoying Chores Early Before They Become a Motivation-Sapping Monster, by Eric Ravenscraft.

Professional Development

One Thing You Can Do Every Morning to Be More Creative, by Todd Brison.

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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