You go, girl!

Not sure who said it, but I love this quote:

“If you don’t travel, it’s like reading one page of a book.”

I am back home on Martha’s Vineyard after nearly two weeks on the road  (and two inspiring Women on Fire Tea Parties!) in New York City and Columbus, Ohio.  After being on the go, I feel so enriched from the Women on Fire I met and talked with.

Here are the phenomenal women who shared their aspirations at the tea party in Columbus hosted by Andrea Dowding and Jerry Browning:


Receiving support from fabulous women can move you forward!

I love to travel and I know many of you do, too.

These are five of my favorite strategies I use to get the most out of my business trips:

  • When I can, I stay with friends in the cities where I’m working because it gives me a sense of family and allows me to catch up with people I love. (Thank you for hosting me Holly Getty in NYC and Nancy Kramer in Columbus!)
  • I seek out what I can’t find anywhere else (on this trip Jeni’s for ice cream and the Polarity Center for bodywork in Columbus and the YELO napping/reflexology station for relaxation and Lee’s Art Shop for unique cards and gifts in NYC.)
  • I double my self-care and schedule manicures, pedicures, haircuts, massages and other treatments in between my meetings and events to bolster my energy and ease any weariness.
  • I pack a travel candle (I like The Naked Bee® beeswax brand because it’s small and burns so nicely) and bring along an inspirational book such as Marianne Williamson’s prayer book Illuminata.
  • And, my favorite strategy of all is that I meet as many Women on Fire as I can.  It energizes me to meet you in person and to hear what you are “on fire” about! It also gives me ideas about who I might connect with whom.

In New York, for instance, I met chef and entrepreneur Elizabeth Ann Foster who is launching MacHealthy’s, a soon-to-be franchise with a twist — healthy fast food!  I can’t wait to introduce her especially to the many Women on Fire moms who are frustrated to find quick and healthy eating options.

In Columbus, I met up with Kacy Cook, who has published three books in the past year, including an acclaimed children’s novel Nuts.  A brilliant writer and editor, Kacy is in her mid-50s as she experiences this astounding and exciting success.  (It is never too late to turn your long-held dreams into reality!)

There were many more Women on Fire I loved meeting these past two weeks, and I returned home energized, inspired and with many new ideas.

For those of you who travel:

  • What do you do to get the most out of your travel?
  • How do you take care of yourself when you are on the road?
  • What activities leave you feeling the most energized and inspired?

Please share on the blog with the hundreds of women who read The Spark! each week and would love to hear from you.

I wish you an absolutely terrific week ~

Love,

Debbie

PS  More snapshots from the Women on Fire Tea Party in Columbus!


Bobbie Celeste and Jerry Browning


Jenn Bajec, Susan Rosenberg and Connie Hieatt

  • Loriguthmoffett

    Whenever I am on the road I always take a yoga class since I teach. It's a great way for me to be inspired and enjoy being a student.

  • debbie

    What a great idea, Lori. I’m going to do that the next time I travel. I love the notion of experiencing a different teacher as well as staying in shape.

  • http://twitter.com/MyTravelPalace Shannon

    When I travel, I love to learn about the history of the area. I take a lot of tours because that is the best way to get the most information in a short period of time. Believe it or not, ghost tours in some cities have an incredible amount of historical information! I took almost every one I could in New Orleans and was mesmerized the whole time. I did not see one ghost, but I left knowing more about the history of the city than I would have just sightseeing myself. Even though I like to sightsee when I travel, I am all about the pampering, too! My favorite thing to do is to try at least one spa in the area and get a massage or facial. I am a bit partial, though, because I work at one of the best spas in the world in Naples!

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  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/HSXAKIAAOTYDOENNZFHAVONYQI Karen

    I always bring a comfortable and warm pair of socks for the plane ride–all year round. That way I can wear cute shoes onto the plane and still be sure I'll be comfy in flight.

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/HSXAKIAAOTYDOENNZFHAVONYQI Karen

    I always bring my “flying socks”. They are ones that are comfy and warm with a little bit of rubber on the bottom. That way, I can wear whatever cute shoes I wear onto the plane, slip them off and be comfortable and warm during the flight. It can be quite cold on the plane sometimes. Even if the airline gives you socks, they are never as nice as my Flying Socks.