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What Do Rightsizing & Travel Have in Common? — Baggage!

  • Writer: Marni Jameson
    Marni Jameson
  • Apr 14
  • 2 min read


Rightsizing Your Home for a Life of Travel: Adventure Without the Baggage is the focus of

this episode* of "The Ageless Traveler" podcast. Host Adriane Berg and I spoke about the importance of rightsizing your home to create the best life for yourself, especially if you love to travel.


I won't bury the lede: The less baggage you have weighing you down at home, the easier it is to pack up and take off. The less money you have to spend on your home and its maintenance, the more you'll have to spend on travel and adventure.


Tune in for practical tips and to learn how to make your home a launch pad for travel adventures, as well as for tips on how to let go of belongings to create a home for greater freedom and fulfillment.


To hear the full episode, go here:


Key Takeaways:

•             Rightsizing is a personal process of creating a home that fits one's physical, emotional, social, and financial needs at their current stage of life.

•             Keep cherished memories without clinging to bulky heirlooms.

•             Consider environmental factors, such as weather and ease of home maintenance, when seeking a stress-free travel lifestyle.

•             For those interested in owning a second home or property for rental, here's how to furnish that place in a way that balances your personal style and the practical realities of hosting renters.


For more travel tips from Adrian, visit The Ageless Traveler website.


*Ads and promotions within this podcast are placed by the producer of the episode, not me. I do not endorse nor will I receive any remuneration from any such advertiser.


 
 
 

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