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Before you write down a single destination, take a few moments to slow down and find a quiet place where you won’t be interrupted. You can use this worksheet to bring your vision to life. If you would prefer a guided visualization, click here to go on the journey with me.
Close your eyes.
Allow yourself to relax.
Now imagine a map of the world.
As different destinations come into your mind, don’t judge them. Don’t think about cost, vacation time, passports, language barriers or whether they’re realistic right now.
Simply notice how each destination makes you feel.
Pay attention to your emotional response.
There are no right or wrong answers. Sometimes the destinations that create the strongest emotional response are the ones that belong on your DreamMap. Sometimes anxiety doesn’t mean “don’t go.” Sometimes it means “this experience would help me grow.”
As you continue this exercise, begin making a list of the destinations that spark something inside you. Those sparks are clues. Your DreamMap isn’t just about places. It’s about discovering the experiences, cultures, adventures, and moments that call to you.
Once you’ve identified those destinations, write them down without filtering or editing yourself. There is plenty of time later for planning. Right now, your only job is to dream.
Think about the experiences that make your heart race a little.
Would you rather:
Write down every answer.
Patterns will begin to emerge. You may discover that you’re drawn to history and culture, or maybe nature and adventure keep appearing. Perhaps you dream about food, beaches, hiking, or exploring cities.
There are no wrong answers. The goal is to discover what kind of travel experiences excite you the most.
Instead of focusing on countries first, think about experiences. Organizing your dreams into categories helps you understand the type of traveler you are.
Some examples:
Beaches & Islands
History & Culture
Nature & Adventure
Hiking & Walking Trips
Food & Wine
City Escapes
Use:
Drop a pin on every place that interests you. Don’t worry about how you’ll get there or when you’ll go. Just collect dreams.
Over time, you’ll have a visual representation of the places calling your name. Some people are surprised by how many destinations begin to appear once they allow themselves to dream.
Once you’ve brainstormed dozens of possibilities, narrow your list to five destinations you’d be most excited to visit.
Ask yourself:
These five become your current priorities.
Remember, your DreamMap can evolve. New destinations may appear and priorities may change over time. That’s part of the journey.
A dream becomes a goal when you take action.
Choose one:
The action doesn’t have to be big. It just has to move you forward. Small steps create momentum and momentum creates confidence. Confidence turns dreams into reality.
Total Destinations
Sometimes the hardest part isn’t planning a trip. It’s figuring out where you want to go in the first place. Maybe you have dozens of destinations swirling around in your head. Or maybe you’re overwhelmed by the possibilities. It’s possible that you’ve always wanted to travel more but aren’t sure what experiences would be the best fit for you.
You don’t have to figure it out alone.
If you’d like personalized guidance, I offer a DreamMap Creation Service designed to help you identify the destinations, travel styles, and experiences that align with your interests, comfort level and long-term travel goals.
Together, we’ll transform a vague desire to travel into a clear vision for your future adventures.
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