Mind the Confidence Gap: Why Your First Solo Trip Feels Scarier Than It Should
The confidence gap doesn't go away — it just upgrades its questions. Here's what twenty years of solo travel actually taught me.
The Solo Woman’s Hotel Safety Checklist: Simple Steps for Peace of Mind
The safety habits most experienced solo travelers have stopped noticing — all in one place, so you don't have to learn them the hard way.
The Solo Reset: Why Reclaiming Your Independence Is the Best Way to Start Your Next Chapter
Solo travel removes the negotiation entirely. You are the only person whose preferences matter.
How to Pick a Destination for Your First Solo Trip
Safety is the single greatest emotional barrier for women over 50 considering their first solo adventure. It is not a sign of weakness. It is a sign of intelligence.
Why a Mission Is My Secret Weapon Against Solo Travel Loneliness
A Mission is not a packed itinerary. It is not “see all the things.” It is one self-imposed objective that makes you participate. It gives you something to do besides take mental attendance of who is not with you.
The Carry-On Manifesto: One Month Anywhere With a Single Bag
Planning a month away? I have watched smart women overpack and regret it by day three. I have also been that woman. This is my personal carry-on packing plan for doing one month anywhere with a single bag.
The Spritz Protocol: And Other Unwritten Rules for Eating Like a Local
Planning a trip to Italy? Start with the spritz. Then zoom out. Every country has its dining rhythms, and you can either crash into them or join them.
The First Solo Trip: A No-Nonsense Starter Kit for the Grown Woman
Solo female travel is a path to self-reliance.
The world is not as dangerous as the news suggests, and you are far more capable than your fears tell you. Book the ticket. Your life is not waiting for you to find a travel partner. You shouldn't wait either.
Why Solo Travel Will Change the Way You See Your Next Chapter
Solo travel for women over 50 is not about "finding yourself." You are not lost. You are simply buried under decades of other people’s expectations. Traveling alone is the shovel that digs you out.