![]() ![]() What is your biggest hurdle when preparing for a trip? When I finally said, “I want to buy a leather purse,” of course, he was fine – even happy – for me to purchase one.īut when he didn’t pick up on my hints, I started to spin a story in my head that he was stingy and didn’t want me to buy one…and none of this was true. I expected my husband to recognize this and respond – to validate my desire to buy a purse. I think I’m telling people what I want, but I’m just hinting others don’t always act on those hints.įor example, I noticed all the beautiful leather purses when we were in Italy. I love to travel, but I also love my home.Īlso, I may not express my needs and wants. I’ve found I have about a 10-day limit – even when traveling with my family. ![]() I think TWOS probably struggle with being out of touch with their people. What is something you/TWOS struggle with when traveling? They make me feel like I’m getting the most out of a trip – which is important to me. I have discovered through experience that I enjoy some tours and structured activities. I like some activity and structure, but not too much. There would be plenty of downtime and leisurely walks. My ideal vacation would be in a beautiful place with the people I love. I like not having to cook and being able to decide how to spend the day. I love the break from daily responsibilities. I want to pause and not just take a snapshot but paint a mural in my mind. I like time to absorb things, to be in the present moment, to take it all in. What do you think vacation means to your number? I love seeing new things, having new experiences, being in beautiful places, and observing how others live.Įnjoying the memories is important – I love that. Here’s what a few type TWO’s said… Interview #1: Elizabeth Griffin What is your favorite part about traveling? Figure out what unmet bodily needs sully your usually pleasant personality and Tell. So right now, TWOS, do some soul-searching. ![]() The issue is that TWOS sometimes don’t know or don’t acknowledge this universal truth. A primary need that, if unmet, makes them stink as a travel companion. Add a museum security line or rush hour traffic, and I dream about solo travel.Įveryone has a low tolerance for something. (We couldn’t come up with a catchy rhyme.) Jody starts to show cracks in his demeanor without adequate sleep and a water bottle. All three, and I’m incapable of being rational or making a decision.įor Jody, it’s “Sleep…Drink…Move”. But combine two, and my personality goes south. I can handle being hot, having tired feet, or being hungry – one at a time. Jody and I devised a code on a recent trip to Washington, DC. No one in our immediate family is a TWO, but even other types can have difficulty communicating what they need. Having no outside needs to meet and being forced to decide what you want to do will cause personal introspection. This is why taking at least one lone trip can be so healthy for a TWO. So much of their identity comes from the reflection of meeting others’ needs and their subsequent feedback – without this mirror to look into, TWOS can be lost. TWOS have a hard time being alone (happily). However, a solo trip can be life-changing in the best way for a TWO. We are not generally fans of solo travel. ![]() And at least in this blog post, we’re only talking about vacation – not a life plan. It will feel like uninvited homework for a TWO (and a NINE).īut it would help if you discovered what you want to do. Type TWO and traveling the world Skills for type TWOS tool belt: Improve travel experiences Skill 1: Make a list of the things you want to doįor most people, this would be a fun diversion. ![]()
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