How to Make Your Holidays More Sustainable
Fall is officially underway and if you’re anything like my family, you’re already sharing Amazon wish lists, planning your stocking stuffers and getting ahead of the Christmas shopping rush.
Olive Ryan is a traveler, educator, blogger, photographer, lover of glitter and acro yoga enthusiast! Although her hometown is Portland, Oregon, she has lived in and explored many corners of the world and looks forward to spending the rest of her life doing so. Find more of her writing on her travel and wellness blog, oliveabroad.com.
Fall is officially underway and if you’re anything like my family, you’re already sharing Amazon wish lists, planning your stocking stuffers and getting ahead of the Christmas shopping rush.
So, you want to be a yoga teacher. Or perhaps you are looking to deepen your own personal practice and have no plans to get up in front of a class.
Despite spending most of my life as a single lady, I have always loved Valentine’s Day. I don’t care that it’s commercial and I don’t care that it’s supposedly a holiday for couples.
We’ve all been there before – you spend months agonizing over the perfect New Year’s Eve plans trying to determine which party will be the most fun and where exactly you want to be (or rather, who you want to be with) when the ball drops at midnight.
Traveling with friends always seems like a great idea, whether it’s a long weekend in London, a month-long road trip around the south island of New Zealand, or a two-week stint in Italy and Spain.
With the rise of social media, it is easy to feel like everyone else is constantly having more fun than you are.