Travel & Leisure: Europe
Why do you want to do this?
I've always wanted to visit Italy. It's just been one of those places that tugs at me somehow and it's been on my mental wishlist for as long as I can remember. I'd like to see multiple cities for contrast, visit the great art sites, and learn a little more about the history as I go.
What three things will you need to make this happen?
Organization and discipline to clear and set the right dates--currently I have a friend in Italy who is a historian, would let me stay at her place, and would be the best unofficial tour guide I could hope for. But she won't be there forever, and I need to get on top of my schedule (and hers) and actually set this up with firm commitment ASAP. Time off work for SO also needs to be arranged.
Research in advance--figure out what I'm most passionate about seeing/experiencing and make sure my list doesn't get stressfully long, check what cultural things I need to know about Italian travel, and learn some key phrases.
Plane tickets. ;_;
What is the biggest barrier to your achieving this?
Inertia. I find it hard to get off my butt and make firm arrangements for a future that doesn't feel "real" (and Italy seems too cool to be real), because I always feel so hectically busy in the here and now. I know what actions I need to take, but I need to get out there and take them.
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