Solo Female Travel
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As females we are taught we aren't capable enough to do many things while at the same time told we have to do things like take care of others. Confusing beliefs like this end up causing us self-doubts.
But chances are you are a lot more capable than you realize you are.
Are you wanting to travel on your own but maybe not quite feeling confidant enough to take the first step?
This is a short collection of two different inspirational essays giving you real life examples of how you could be more capable than you realize.
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Solo Female Travel - Teresa Carnegie
Solo Female Travel
Inspirational Essays to Help You Take That First Step
Teresa Carnegie
Dapsile CoThis book is for all the women who need a little boost. I hope this lands in front of you and helps in some way.
Happy Safe Travels and Enjoy Life!
Contents
1. Travel How I Went from Hating It to Loving and Needing It
2. Solo Female Travel – Are You Capable or Not?
Also by Teresa
About the Author
Travel How I Went from Hating It to Loving and Needing It
My experiences with travel left me with a hate/love relationship from the time I was a small child. I was born in Kelowna, British Columbia, but when I was four, we moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. We didn’t have much money, so our vacations were the once-a-year drive back to Kelowna to visit family. It is a good 13-hour drive, before breaks or traffic, between the