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Thursday, October 23, 2014

What Is My Passion Thursday: Travel Dreamers Academy



April D. Thompson loves to travel. She's passionate about it too.  So much so that she realigned her career to make it conducive to travel. In doing so, she has created Travel Dreamers Academy to help others incorporate more travel into their lives. 
 
Travel Dreamers Academy is a 5 week ecourse created to help you design and live your ideal travel lifestyle. You’ll go from daydreaming about exotic locales to creating a plan to make those dreams your new reality!

Here's April in her own words as to why she created the course:

I know how difficult it is to follow your heart and step out into the unknown. There is a lot to sort out if you want to live your dream, travel more and explore the world.

It took me countless hours of research, lots of trial and error and I wasted a lot of money, but eventually I managed to make my travel dreams a reality. I visited 10 countries in one year and spent months abroad while working a full time corporate gig.

Along the way I have learned so much about how to embrace adventure, take control of my life, follow my dreams and manage the practicalities and logistics.

I believe that travel, whether it is a short holiday, long term trip or a permanent move is possible for anyone and can be a life changing experience.

That is why I created the Travel Dreamers Academy, to share my experience and enable others who have the dream to live a life of freedom to actually do it!

It’s time to step out of your comfort zone and take action. You ready?  

To learn more about April you can connect with her on her personal blog AbsoluteTravelAddict.  

Learn more about Travel Dreamers Academy and consider registering for the course. It's definitely worth the time and money.  We had an opportunity to consult with April a few months ago, and as a result we found a travel assignment that paid us a "commission" to create a series of short travel videos.  You can view one of them here> Charleston, SC

Do you dream of traveling more?  Would you consider taking April's course?

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Wednesday Entertainment News: The NewFilmmaker Film Festival in New York City


Sharee and I are proud of fellow Columbia, SC filmmaker Thaddeus W. Jones, Jr., Fanatik Productions, on his short film The Down Downs "JENA"  being accepted into the The NewFilmmaker Film Festival in New York City. He is currently fundraising for his travel expenses.

Donate if you feel led.



More information about The NewFilmmaker Film Festival.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

What Is My Passion Thursdays: The Promise of A Pencil

We recently read the book The Promise of A Pencil that chronicles the journey of Adam Braun to more than fifty countries to find his calling. He left a promising Wall Street career to start a "for-purpose" organization that centered around a young boy in the streets of India, who when asked, "what he wanted most in the world", he simply answered, "A pencil".  This was the inspiration for Pencils of Promise and with just $25 to start, within the last 5 years, he has built more than two hundred schools around the world, proving that anyone can create a movement that matters.




You can follow Adam Braun on Twitter @adambraun & The Promise of a Pencil @PencilsOfPromis

What movement have you created in your life that matters?

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Travel Tuesdays: Family First

Visiting family attributed to our love of travel....find out more via our first vlog.





Where do you have family that you would love to visit?

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Travel Tuesdays: Part Time Traveler 30 Life Lessons

Anne backpacking across the globe
Photo credit: http://parttimetraveler.com
An interesting blog we read recently is from a part timer traveler, Anne, who noted 30 Life Lessons learned on the road, and all the while maintaining a full-time job. What's even more interesting is that those lessons can be applied in everyday life.  For example, #13: Live Simply.  This is the answer to how we afford to travel as often as we do.  We can't go a week without someone asking us where we're going to next. The pressure. LOL!!  But truthfully, we cut back on non-essentials such as premium cable/satellite, pricey clothes, frequently eating out, and recently lowered both home and car insurance premiums.  We also travel very light, often with our individual carry-on to take on the plane.  And because our preference is flying, we search the internet for deals (Wed or Thurs have proven best) and pay via Bill-Me-Later, a virtual credit card that allows us to pay it over 6 months with no interest.  Winning!!


Do you want to travel more this year?  If so, where to?

Thursday, February 6, 2014

What Is My Passion Thursdays: Holstee Manifesto

A year and half ago, we posted a blog about the Holstee Manifesto.  To date, it is one of our most popular blogs in terms of numbers of views.  As we continue to promote What Is My Passion Thursdays, we thought we'll revisit the words of the manifesto.  May it help you as you continue to seek out your passions and purposeful career.


“This is your life. Do what you want and do it often. 
If you don't like something, change it. 
If you don't like your job, quit.
If you don't have enough time, stop watching TV.
If you are looking for the love of your life, stop; they will be waiting for you when you start doing things you love.
Stop analyzing, life is simple.
All emotions are beautiful.
When you eat, appreciate every last bite.
Life is simple.
Open your heart, mind and arms to new things and people, we are united in our differences.
Ask the next person you see what their passion is and share your inspiring dream with them.
Travel often; getting lost will help you find yourself.
Some opportunities only come once, seize them.
Life is about the people you meet and the things you create with them, so go out and start creating.
Life is short, live your dream and wear your passion.”

Do you agree with the Holstee Manifesto?  Do you have your own manifesto that you follow?

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Travel Tuesdays: Life on a Cruise


Rhonda (left), Sharee (right) are all SMILES
as they departed on Carnival Fantasy.
We arose every morning to either walk on jogging track (14th level) or work out in the exercise room (12th level).

My mom, sister, and I walked
on the jogging track in the mornings.
Golf course in the center of the of jogging track.


We had breakfast after our daily exercise. 
One of the many breakfast areas. 

The ship awakening for breakfast.














Beautiful ocean view from side of the ship.
Ocean views.

Ocean view from the back of the ship -
heading to The Bahamas.


Activities on the ship.


Water park for both kids and adults.
Sun bathing, swimming in the pool,
 and relaxing in the hot tub
Other activities on the cruise include camp Carnival for kids (day camp); dancing contests; hairy chest contests; line dancing ("Cupid Shuffle" & "The Wobble" played often); professional photography;  a casino; several night clubs; various entertainment shows (singing & dancing); and comedians for families (7:30pm) and Adult content (after 9:30pm).

Our cabin hallway


Our deck level.










We would then settle back to our cabin area after a day of exercise, eating, and relaxation.  We "Thanked the Lord" for the beautiful scenery we were able to witness and the conversations we had with people we met from various states. Finally, in quietness of our room, we rested our bodies in anticipation of the new and exciting adventures of what the next day will unfold.

What is your favorite activity on a cruise? Comment below.

Rhonda W. & Sharee W.



Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Travel Tuesdays: A Look Through Photos During Our 7-Night Cruise

The Lido deck coming to life.
Although I'm sick as I'm typing this blog post, I still feel rejuvenated from the 7 night cruise to The Bahamas & The Grand Turks. My sister, mom, and I cruised on the Carnival Fantasy out of the Charleston, SC port. 

If you have have never taken a cruise, you need to RUN--SPRINT to a vacation cruise website or talk to a travel agent NOW. Over the next several weeks we will post pictures from our cruise. However, they will not be on consecutive Travel Tuesdays. We have a few guest bloggers contributing to our blog site about upcoming Holiday travel tips, as well. 

Here are a few of the breath taking cruise pictures below.


Upcoming Travel Tuesday posts:

Carnival Life
Where do I want to go? The choices are endless.

Carnival Towel Animals
The Sting Ray towel animal wearing Clemson sunglasses. Go Tigers!!

The Ports
The waiters even went into the water waist deep to serve you cocktails.


The Food
The Red Snapper Fish, Vegetables, & Pumpkin Potato

Have you been on a cruise? If not, what is stopping you? 

A few websites to get you started: Vacations To Go (Great for last minute cruises)Friendly PlanetCarnival

We would love to read your comments.

Rhonda W.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Travel Tuesdays: Downtown Chicago

Sharee and I departed Union Station and walked toward the tallest building in front of us: Willis Tower, formerly named (and still commonly referred to) the Sears Tower.  
Photo Credit:  www.skyscrapercenter.com
 
Personal Photo: The front of the Willis Tower


Later ventures took us into Millennium Park and the streets of downtown Chicago through Jewelry Row and Michigan Avenue (aka the Magnificent Mile).
Boats on the Lake

Sharee & Rhonda
A veggie bowl at Chipotle
Photo Credit:  www.theathletarian.com
Workers having lunch outside their office
The streets of Chicago
Rhonda taking pic of herself at The Bean
The Cloud Gate (aka The Bean)
in Millennium Park
The Crown Fountain located in
Millennium Park.

Have you been to Chicago? What is your favorite attraction or off the beaten path location in Chicago? Comment below.

Rhonda W. & Sharee W.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Community Gardens

Next week I have a meeting at my church, Francis Burns UMC, that I'm super excited about.  Our health ministry (HEALS) is seeking to start a church community garden.  A community garden is a collective effort by a group of people to provide fresh produce and plants on a single piece of land. It'll benefit the neighborhood residents and church members.  Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Strawberries.....veggies and fruits galore!!  For those that don't know, Rhonda and I eat (or juice) veggies and fruits and it constitutes 80% of our daily food intake. If you only knew what our grocery bill looked like and how frequent we went, you'll see why I'm grinning from ear to ear.  Take a look below as to what a community garden looks like.

Photo Credit via visualizenashua.com
What does this have to do with Take A Leap?? Everything if you ask me.  You see over the last few weeks, if you remember from a previous post, I've been searching for legitimate travel volunteer/mission projects.  Travel with a purpose right?  There are so many options, but the expenses are like...whoa!!  The only two that I came across that I could #1- afford and #2- enjoy were identified as the World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) and Workaway.  Both provide opportunities to volunteer and have your meals and accommodations covered by putting in a little work in a family's garden; teaching children; or a host of other creative and/or labor intensive volunteering projects.  The experience from our local church community garden will not only give us a green thumb, but also a learning experience that we can take with us to Africa, Europe, or South America from a period of a few days to several months, at minimal costs and an experience like no other.

Photo Credit via weber.edu
Have you participated in a community garden project in your city or town?  Have you traveled with either of the organizations noted above? If so, where to and what did you do??

Sharee

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Guest Blogger: Travel Tips For The Allergy Prone


Individuals with allergies often take special precautions to keep them from flaring up on a daily basis; however, most people know their allergy triggers, and when they’re at home, they can do a fairly good job of avoiding them.


While on vacation or when out of town on business, most people don’t have as much control over their environment and things that could make their allergies flare up. That’s why it’s important to always follow a few basic precautions when traveling if you’re allergy prone.


Food Allergies

When people travel, they have a tendency to want try whatever is in sight. This is especially true for people traveling abroad, where food customs are different, and different foods make up the daily diet than in the United States.

However, if you have food allergies, you need to be diligent about checking ingredients, especially if your allergies are severe. It might sound annoying to start asking about what’s in every dish, but it’s a lot better than spending a portion of your trip in your hotel room bed, instead of seeing the sights or conducting business as planned.

If you’re planning a trip to a foreign country, where there could be a language barrier, having your allergies printed on a small card beforehand that you can present to the chef or staff can be incredibly helpful.

Planning ahead of time by calling the restaurant to let them know about your allergies, especially if you’re going with a group and need reservations, can make presenting allergy information less of a circus once you sit down at the table.

If you have severe food allergies, keeping an epinephrine autoinjector (more commonly known as an “epi pen”) with you is always important to prevent anaphylaxis.

Pet Allergies

People with allergies to pets should avoid being around the animals that cause problems whenever possible while traveling. You can save yourself a lot of trouble by making sure that the hotel you’re staying doesn’t allow pets on the premises.

If you’re staying in private residence and you know there are going to be pets around, keeping a supply of effective medicines, including antihistamines, decongestants and nasal steroids. These medications will likely be more effective if you do not have severe pet allergies, but if you do, consider a hotel room, even if friends or family offer you a free place to stay.

Pollen and Dust Allergies

There’s not much you can do about pollen counts in the air while you’re traveling or dust you might encounter in a certain place; however, you can do a few things to help keep pollen and dust from irritating you and making your trip a nightmare.

When traveling, always pack a wide-brimmed hat and a hooded sweatshirt, which can help keep pollen out of your eyes and hair if it’s blowing around in the air. Keeping a mask that can help filter out some of the dust is also a good idea – just in case you have to spend time in a dusty space you can’t immediately get out of.

You’ll also want to make sure to pack antihistamines, decongestants and any other nose sprays or eye drops that might work for you, just in case you can’t keep pollen or dust away. Pseudoephedrine allergy medications are often beneficial for pollen and dust allergies as well and they can work quickly.

Consider Getting Tested

If you think you may have allergies, whether they may be food allergies or allergies to pet dander, taking the time to get tested for allergies can be very beneficial. After all, if you don’t know what you are allergic to, your doctor will not be able to accurately recommend ways to help you control your symptoms.

The results of allergy tests can take some time to get back, so try to schedule your allergy test a few weeks before your trip. That way, you have a chance to get the results and find a solution for the problem before you leave town.


Marcela De Vivo is a freelance writer, world traveler and mother of three in California. She works with VapeWorld to educate others about the importance of air quality and their allergies. When traveling to different countries with her family, she always makes sure to be prepared with the proper allergy medications for her children. Follow her on Twitter today!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

5 Actions to Take A Leap Into a New Career

These are five actions that will get you in ACTION mode as you Take A Leap into a New Career.

1) Find a Mentor - You don't have to know someone personally. Read about him/her in a book or online (Follow them on Twitter/Facebook). You can learn a lot by what they say and do. Then you put your own spin on it.  To find out more about the benefits of working with a Mentor/Career Coach, you can sign-up for our Take A Leap Career Mentoring Program and/or buy our Take A Leap E-book for $2.99 (link to right).

2) Take your hobby more seriously-  If you like photography then pitch your photos to a local or national magazine. If you want to be a writer, start your own blog about what you are passionate about. Add Google AdSense to earn money with your blog.  Be a guest blogger on other sites.

3) To take your new career to the next level, work on it at night and/or weekends. Many people started their own business moonlighting.  Be careful not to conduct your new career work at your "Day Job."

4) Go back to school or get trained in your new field-   Going back to school do not have to mean just attending a four year College.  It can also mean a two year degree, certificate, or independent study abroad trip (ie...culinary, foreign language).

5) Save money from your "Day Job" that is then forward to a new account set up for your new career.

Rhonda W.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

SC Teen Tamia B. Takes A Leap to Europe!

Sharee W, Tamia B., & Rhonda W.

SC teen Tamia B. Takes A Leap today, July 4, and heads to Europe for 19 days as a Student Ambassador via People to People.  It was a long hard road of saving and raising money, but the efforts paid off.  You can read more about her story here and our mission to help her here.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

What Do You Really Want Out of Life?

Early in life I learned that dreams and big ideas belong to you, and that you don't have to make excuses to have them.  There will be people that will doubt you.  People that don't understand what you are trying to accomplish.  Or obstacles that may seem impossible to overcome.  Where ever you are in life, it's important to know what you really want out of life.

I know what I want, and I go for it everyday in the knowledge I seek and actions I take.  I want my spiritual life to grow.  I want to improve my overall health and wellness.  I want to develop meaningful relationships with family and friends.  I want to live out loud the real meaning of Take A Leap in a new career and new travel adventures.  I want Take A Leap to be more than a webshow, travel blog, and career mentoring program, I want it to be a way of life.

In recent weeks, family members have shared with me that their employer will be closing business.  One will be within the next three months.  The other has ten months, but may take advantage of an early retirement package.  I share these two incidents because it speaks highly of the concept of Take A Leap.  Will they seek a new career? Relocate to another company facility? Take a long needed vacation?  Time will tell, but as the date gets closer to the closing of their respective company facilities, the question of what they really want out of life is ever more pertinent.

So I go back to the initial thought of dreaming big and having big ideas.  When a big set-back happens, are your hopes and dreams dashed or is it a chance to make a new beginning for a life you really want?   

And don't forget to check out our newly published E-book as a guide to transitioning to a new career and taking advantage of travel opportunities, with great tips on financial and career planning.  The link to make a purchase is found on the top right column of this blog.  Also, the Take A Leap Career Mentoring Program Mentee and Mentor applications are available until August 31.  The program begins in September.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Stepping Out on Faith

Stepping out on faith is not an option, but our destiny.  No longer can we let our secure jobs hold us back on what we are destined to do with our purpose-filled life.  No, we aren't going to quit our job, today or tomorrow, but very soon. We've put a date out there, and we're going to use the time until then to perfect our craft and follow our dreams.

It was alluded to in a previous post that we wanted to expand Take A Leap.  We've decided to add a career mentoring program based on our recent international travels that indicated that career satisfaction often propelled someone to Take A Leap.  The launch is set for Fall 2013, and we'll invite up to 12-15 persons from all over the world as clients to take on a unique career mentorship.  It'll include meeting with a career mentor/coach in or near your city [or via Skype, if need be], financial planning, activity sheets, journaling, spiritual reflection, and travel.  In fact, one key component in this program is that you will be required to go on an international retreat that will include a series of career and financial seminars; a scavenger hunt in the international city; and more.  The ideal persons are those that are stuck in their current career and/or seeking to transition to another.  Whether you're in your mid- 20's or late-50's, this is your chance to escape the rat race and attain the purposeful life God has intended for you.  We'll also document and film the program in special segments of our Take A Leap webseries.

FYI...Sharee is a certified Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) and Real Estate Agent; and Rhonda is a certified Retirement Specialist.  So where ever your new career takes you, we'll make sure you are settled in your new environment if you need to uproot from your current city, and make your money work for you with proper financial planning.  You're in good hands with the Washington Twins!!

Sound off and share your opinion of this unique career mentoring program. Would you participate or know someone who would benefit? 

Rhonda & Sharee Washington

Friday, March 22, 2013

Guest Blogger: Eve

Thank you Eve for sharing your story. I know it will inspire others as it has us.

Migrating to the University of Life
Brisbane, Australia Kangaroo Point
Photo Credit: Wikipedia
For most people, the idea of traveling the world – gazing at the stars from the deck of a boat sailing along the Great Barrier Reef, spending a summer working at a vineyard in France or teaching English in uncharted territory like Japan, is the stuff dreams are made of. But dreaming wasn’t exactly on my mind when, at the age of 15, my parents decided to take a huge leap of faith and seek a better future beneath the blazing Australian sun. Our family flew from London to Brisbane one grey afternoon in June in 1989, and all I can recall from that day were my friends saying goodbye to me at the airport, their sombre expressions foreboding that it would be a long, long time before we would see each other again.

Learning through Challenge
It is one thing to travel on a month’s holiday and another altogether, to migrate to a new country. At 15, I had two years left to go at school but when we arrived in Australia, the school year had already started. I had to wait six months to start school, the loneliest six months of my life. Having been firmly entrenched in the school system in the UK, with a solid group of friends I had known since we were practically toddlers, being in such vastly different surrounds with people speaking in an accent I sometimes found difficult to understand, was a true learning experience.

In the late 1980s, University in Australia was almost exclusively public and in order to obtain entry, students had to place within the top 10 per cent of the state. Since I started in the last two years of secondary school, the most competitive and relevant for university access, the intensity of academic life felt like a baptism of fire. With the help of a teacher who took me under her wing and introduced me to the magnificent world of the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, I managed to get by and once I commenced my studies at University, I was well on the way to feeling like I had found my new home. After graduation, I made my way to a far-off corner of the globe: Spain. I had always wanted to learn Spanish and I figured that the best way to do it, was via full immersion. As luck would have it, I met my husband and today, I call Spain home, though I will never forget the highs and lows of the incredible country that is Australia.

                                                            Cultural Crossroads
Brisbane, Australia Town Hall
Photo Credit: Wikipedia
One of the best things about travel is learning about a new culture ‘in the flesh’. Going from rainy days indoors in London to sunny afternoons by the pool in Brisbane was a nice change, but it went a bit deeper than that; I delighted at discovering Aboriginal art and culture and managed to visit the ancient sacred site of Uluru, whose majesty can hardly be expressed in words. It’s one thing to watch Aboriginal musicians playing the didgeridoo on YouTube and something altogether to enjoy the experience live, with Uluru rising in the background, reminding you of the depth and beauty of Aboriginal religion and culture. In Spain, experiencing the collective high of Holy Week in Seville or the April fair, filled with flamenco song and dance, gave me a keen insight into the heart and soul of its people.

Travel is also a must for lovers of architecture, who can glean the extent to which harmony and proportion abound in constructions like the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Pantheon in Paris or the Forum in Rome, seemingly populated by the ghosts of Emperors past who traipse quietly by, immune to the sounds of the maddening crowd. When you move to these cities and you have the chance to visit monuments many times over, the level of connection and understanding with their architecture increases significantly.

An Informative Edge
When you first migrate to a new country, you normally have an abundance of something most people consider a luxury: time. Much of it will be spent meeting new people and getting to know your new city but in the quiet moments, you can take advantage of the endless hours of solitude by opening a good book and learning about everything from the social customs in your new country or city, to topics you may never even have considered approaching in the past. In my case, my strong background in humanities meant that I really lacked a basic knowledge in business; I decided that the best way to start was using a good introductory business textbook, which taught me everything from how to draft a business plan to the basics of micro- and macro-economics. Holding a book between my hands somehow felt so much more comforting sometimes than using the Internet; in my case, books were my savior and I devoured them voraciously, feeling a bit like a business undergrad by the time I’d finished reading classic textbooks on consumer behavior, retailing and cost accounting. Many years later, I was able to use the knowledge I had gleaned in this time period to open up a small business I had been interested in since I was a teen.

An Edge in Life
Brisbane, Australia Southbank Beach Fireworks
Photo Credit: Wikipedia
Arguably the best thing about living in different countries is the way it teaches us that people are similar, regardless of the cultural differences; I’ve lived in three countries thus far and I have always been lucky to find good friends, each of which enriched my life in ways I cannot quantify and I would certainly not undo, even if it meant going through the growing pains of adapting to a new culture all over again. Travel is the greatest of teachers because it invites us to let go of preconceived notions and ideas and to open our hearts to the unknown.

Eve

Sunday, March 17, 2013

What Would You Do with $25,000??

We Connected Productions, LLC were featured speakers at the True Dreams Showcase and Networking event held in Columbia, SC on the evening of Saturday, March 16.  It was a wonderful spirit-filled event, especially when it was revealed to us that our 2012 proposal was very strong, and had we asked for it, we could of received more than $25,000.  And while there was disappointment expressed by organizers in our low-ball proposal (we asked and were awarded $1000), we still feel no regrets.  Life is too short living in "woulda, coulda, shoulda".  If anything, it fueled confidence in us to not back down on future endeavours.

One of those future endeavours include retooling Take A Leap.  The show concept will stay in place and we will continue to travel and film.  We are seeking to expand the mission of Take A Leap with the inclusion of career mentorship with travel opportunities.  We have found that many adults are seeking help in forging a second or transitional career. And they are also in need of a good vacation.  This can be hard to do when you are in your mid-to-late 30's and are expected to continue on the upward latter of success in your current career. Or maybe you're afraid of financial instability. Or maybe you have far too many family obligations.

Well, there is help. Or there will be.  We will be partnering with persons in some of the most targeted second/transitional careers that adults are flocking to.  The mentorship partnership will last from 3-7 days, and will include domestic and international destinations.  We want to make the program affordable,  and need your help.

1) Please promote WCP, LLC services and businesses sponsorship opportunities as expressed in our most recent WCP, LLC blogpost.

2) Share with us suggested second/transitional careers AND favorite travel destination.  You can comment on this post or email us at weconnectedprod@gmail.com.

3) You can donate to Take A Leap at the link on the right panel of this blogsite and/or the link in the WCP, LLC blogsite for general production funds (equipment; current/future productions; etc.)  We've already had four persons donate in the last two weeks alone.

What would you do with $25,000? I know what we would do, and we are on a mission to raise that amount and more with your help and support.

God Bless,
Rhonda & Sharee


Sunday, February 17, 2013

Take A Leap China Part 1 & 2!!

These two videos highlight our travel to China over 10 days during the Holidays.  It also features friends we were able to interview.   Take A Leap to China!!

PART 1: Intro; First Trip Abroad; Why China?


PART 2: Living Expenses; Interesting Experiences

Additional videos from China will be posted in late Spring.  Yes, there's more!! Pandas, The Great Wall, dancing, etc.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Take A Leap With Us!!

Thank you to everyone for your positive feedback; as well as the constructive feedback that has been offered.  Everything to the good, and future episodes will be great for it.  The biggest feel from everyone was that they felt like they were "with us".  So the question we ask, why not join us?

It is our desire to incorporate the Take A Leap concept into the many facets of your life- personal, professional, and spiritual.  So how can you join us?

Religious: bible study groups; Sunday school groups; singles ministries; couples ministries; family ministries; young adult ministries; adult ministries; older adult ministries; youth ministries; college students; solo travelers; etc- travel with us  internationally on a religious tour. We need a group of a minimum of 10 committed individuals, and we can make it happen.  We're looking at using Globus, and the first tour will be to Greece & Turkey, following the Footsteps of Apostle Paul in Summer 2014.  More info to come.  Email us weconnectedprod@gmail.com if you have an interest.  Please put Footsteps in Subject line.

Budget travelers; solo travelers; family travelers: Traveling can be affordable even for those on a budget; traveling solo; or with a family.  Join us in a few ventures traveling via Friendly Planet. More info to come.  Email us at weconnectedprod@gmail.com if you have an interest. Please put Budget travel in Subject line.

Filmmakers- youth film camp; writers retreats; acting workshop; filmmaking workshop (topic varies- editing, videography, producing, etc)- come  join us as we offer both a youth film camp and adult workshop in exotic locals.  We're looking at offering a youth film camp (age 10-17 w/ accompanied adult) and an Adult filmmaking workshop to Costa Rica in 2015.  We plan to use Friendly Planet. More info to come.  Email us at weconnectedprod@gmail.com if you have an interest in facilitating or attending. Please put Youth Camp or Adult Workshops and area of interest (Acting/Film/Writing Retreat)

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Take A Leap: Guest Post by Michelle from the UK


Take A Leap would like to welcome Michelle from the UK as our Guest Blogger.

Tips to Experience a Worry Free Luxurious Travel
Luxurious travel remains as one of the treasured memories of life. In order to enjoy comfortable travel you must have an efficient plan. A blissful trip takes you to a new world where you can have fun and enjoyment. Travelling gives a new experience where you can meet different people, know about their culture, food habits, tradition and can explode beyond the horizons. When you travel to new place you can taste different popular foods in those places by this way you can have self-experience rather than listening and reading about those places .There are several tips to experience luxurious travel such as:
Research: Firstly, decide your travel destination. Then start researching about the famous places to be visited at those locations. Shop intelligently to get the best packages. Most of the sites like Jetsetter, Tripalertz, kayak etc., offer total travel packages. Compare the travel deals from different agents and opt for the best one that suits your budget.
Budget: Prepare a travel budget and make sure that you include all the travel costs such as accommodations, ticket fares, shopping expenses etc. By this you can organise your plan in an efficient manner which helps to reduce the total travel cost.
Planning: Planning is important as it reflects the quality of the trip; if you do not plan well then you cannot enjoy your trip. After choosing the particular destination, decide for the mode of transportation. Book tickets early which reduces the travel costs. Collect all the necessary information about that location. With early bookings you can enjoy many facilities such as good deals, watching shows, fine dining in five star hotels.
Plan off-season: In order to enjoy worry free luxurious travel plan the trip during off seasons. There are many benefits like:
  • You can have the best travel experience as there will be limited crowd.
  • Can save your money by getting cheaper packages.
  • Can take the advantage of various options like selecting the desired hotels, seats etc.
  • You will have wide choices of participating in different games and sports.
Accommodations: Know the popular restaurants in those regions through travel guides, magazines or websites. Choose the best hotel that provides luxurious facilities. Go through their amenities and customer reviews. Make sure that they offer the following services:
  • Intramural dines
  • 24 hours facilities
  • Swimming pool
  • Laundry facility
  • Fitness rooms
  • Wi-fi access
  • TV’s and snacks.
Travel insurance: It is must have this policy to face all the unexpected situations during the journey. As you can’t predict these circumstances having this policy beforehand gives you peace of mind. It covers the cost of
  • Medical expenses
  • Flight delays or interruptions
  • Belongings loss
  • Liabilities
  • Accidents costs
Pack all the requirements: Make sure that you pack all the necessary items to avoid difficulties while travelling. For example if you travel with family, pack all the essential food items for children. If you’re under particular treatment pack all your medicines to evade all the risks. Know about the weather conditions and pack the right clothes.
Travel advice: Take advice from friends or relatives who have already visited the places. Taking advice from travel agents can also be helpful as they can guide you to enjoy the trip without any hurdles. By this you can have the best travel experience than ever.

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