5. Reading
What better way to live vicariously through others than to curl up with a book? I’m counting on a few books in particular, some that I’ve read already and some that are new, to take me on a journey away from my normal, mundane day-to-day existence. Some suggestions: Wild by Cheryl Strayed, Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert, and The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins.
4. Look At Old Travel Pictures
I have been extremely fortunate in my life when it comes to travelling. I have studied abroad and travelled through Europe. These are some of my most treasured experiences and I often look back on my collection of photographs from that time and reminisce about what a beautiful experience it was. This inevitably leads to: