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How (and why!) to take yourself on a solo adventure
If there’s anything moms don’t typically get enough of, it’s time alone – and when kids are small, outdoor ventures can be a ton of work. Four years ago, I took a solo hiking, camping, and backpacking trip in the woods of northern Michigan and it wound up being a life-changing experience that taught me the value of pushing my limits and taking quiet time with myself Listen to hear more about my trip as well as what I learned, what I’d do differently this time around, and how you can get started with solo adventure – no matter where you’re starting from.Links Mentioned In This Episode:Read the blog post I wrote about the solo trip that inspired this episode!My recommended gear guideShop Our Featured PartnersMake eating well easy! Prep a week’s worth of healthy meals in just 1-2 hours a week with PrepDish. Menus, shopping lists, and detailed prep and cooking instructions for a variety of eating styles. Head to http://prepdish.com/mor to try your first two weeks, FREE.
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