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Window seat, or aisle seat? Check out a vibrant city, or go on a tranquil hike? Meet up later, or stick together? Yes, of course you can do both and find a balance. Yet, how to communicate your needs with your travel companions? Travel planning is a lot of work, especially if you’re traveling with others. There are countless items on the list that could potentially spark arguments since everyone has different priorities when traveling. When solo-traveling, you would likely also encounter moments that make you engage in “inner debates” with yourself. Traveling together could make or break a relationship, whether it’s friends, partners, colleagues, families, and so on. What's more, you also get to know more about yourself. Join Sharon and Issy now. Let’s hop right in.
Window seat, or aisle seat? Check out a vibrant city, or go on a tranquil hike? Meet up later, or stick together? Yes, of course you can do both and find a balance. Yet, how to communicate your needs with your travel companions? Travel planning is a lot of work, especially if you’re traveling with others. There are countless items on the list that could potentially spark arguments since everyone has different priorities when traveling. When solo-traveling, you would likely also encounter moments that make you engage in “inner debates” with yourself. Traveling together could make or break a relationship, whether it’s friends, partners, colleagues, families, and so on. What's more, you also get to know more about yourself. Join Sharon and Issy now. Let’s hop right in.