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Today I have the review 21 days of manifestation.

Hello. Today I have the review of 21 of mindfullness and what did I think?

There is no exact biography of the author, I just leave this PDF of 21 days of manifestation and I detail it here what the PDF is about.

And the most important thing is the exercises that you can do during those days.

Write on a piece of paper what your manifestation is, with as much detail as possible.

To manifest something you have to be specific, since you can imagine it and it can become a goal.

Write affirmations on paper that imply that your manifestation is already with you.

IMAGINE… Where would you use it? What would you use it for? How would you behave with your manifestation?

What would you be like at the moment when your manifestation is a reality? What would you feel when using it? What would it be like around you when you already have your manifestation?

What prevents you from manifesting? Try to understand where those beliefs come from and reprogram your subconscious.

You can do the other techniques above on these days as an option, but it is not mandatory.

The technique is as follows: FILL A GLASS OR BOTTLE WITH WATER, GIVE IT THE INTENTION OF YOUR MANIFESTATION.

Every time you drink water from that glass, remember that you already have your manifestation.

Every time you drink water from that glass, remember that you already have your manifestation.

At this point it seems super important to talk about meditation. This has many benefits, so many that it is difficult for me to talk about them: it calms the mind, calms anxiety, helps you focus more and helps you release your manifestation so that it comes to you.

The only thing you have to do each day is take a piece of paper, a pencil or a pen and start writing down the little things that you are grateful for and that have happened to you throughout the day.

After having written them, feel with your heart this gratitude for having lived those small happy moments.

EXAMPLE: Thank you because the homework I did yesterday was good. Or all my networks are growing.

I thought it was great because it gives you many ideas about the theme of the demonstration and it is great.

I give it a 5.

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Review of contemporary art to a contemporary era? Art effect by Mario Carlon.

Hello. Today we have a review of the article from contemporary art to a contemporary era by Mario Carlon.

Mario Carlón has a doctorate in Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires. He graduated in Art History from the National University of Plata. He is a researcher at the Gino Germani Institute, where he currently directs the Ubacyt Project “Mediatizations of politics and art.

Between old and new media. Since 2013 he is President of ASAECA (Argentine Association of Film and Audiovisual Studies). He has published the following books: The politics of Internet users.

New forms of participation, edited together with Antonio Fausto Neto (La Crujía, 2012); Collaborate_art. Media and art in the era of collaborative production, edited with Carlos A. Scolari (La Crujía, 2012); The end of the mass media.

The beginning of a debate, together with Carlos A. Scolari (La Crujía, 2014); From cinema to television. Metatelevision, language and temporality (La Crujía, 2006 – translated in 2012 into Portuguese by the Universidad do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil);

On television: devices, discourses and subjects (La Crujía, 2004) and Image of art/image of information (Atuel, 1994). He is a contributor to the blog http://ubaculturadigital.wordpress.com/colaboradores

And here I leave you the abstract of this article. There seems to be no agreement when referring to the times in which we live.

Currently, books attacking postmodernity continue to be published although the fall was irreversible since the nineties and others continue to talk about liquid modernity, the return of modernism or modernity in postmodernity.

All this while in the field of art the category of the contemporary has been consolidated.

So this article I talk about what we talk about contemporary art and sketches, the way performance is done and the development of art. Everything about this new way of seeing and consuming art is very detailed and interesting.

So I give it a 5 out of 5.

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book review the germanics of tacito.

Hello, today we have the review of Tacito’s Germanics.

Tacitus is a Roman historian. The few details known about his life indicate that he developed a brilliant political career that took him to the Senate, as well as to the position of consul.

Also known is his wedding in the year 78 with a daughter of Gnaeus Julius Agricola, a Roman general who fought in Britain, of whom Tacitus wrote a biography: Agricola.

Another important work that must be highlighted is On the Origin and Country of the Germans, better known as Germania, in which he draws a vivid representation of the life and culture of the Germans.

However, his most famous works are the Annals, a history of the emperors of the Julius-Claudian dynasty beginning with Tiberius, and the Histories, about the Flavian dynasty.

Both works represent a grandiose effort to recreate a turbulent period in Roman history, and in them he offers an implacable portrait of the great characters of the time, highlighting their weaknesses. The author’s tone also reflects a certain nostalgia for the times of the Republic and Roman greatness.

Despite being probably the greatest Latin historian and one of the greatest stylists in Latin prose, hardly anything is known with certainty about Tacitus’ origins; It is possible that he was born in Italian territory, either in Cisalpine Gaul or in Narbonensis Gaul (present-day southeastern France). In his youth he was a renowned lawyer and orator.

He lived most of his life in Rome, where he was soon introduced into imperial society. He actively participated in political life while perfecting his oratory.

After having held various public positions (quaestor between 81-82, praetor in 86 and consul in 97) he abandoned his public career and oratory to dedicate himself to history.

The works of Tacitus have been preserved in fragmentary and rather incomplete form. However, although mutilated, they produce in those who read them a deep emotion aroused by the author’s powerful representation of men and events in a particular style, perhaps the most original in Latin literature, which manages to rework the teaching of the rhetorical in the use of metaphor and epigrammatic subtlety.

In the careful development of his own style, guided by an implicit analytical rigor in the use of the words he used to say precisely, Tacitus turns his prose into poetic creation.

Two short but important works, written in 1998 (the Life of Agricola, an encomiastic biography of his father-in-law Julius Agricola, former governor of Britain, and On the Origin and Country of the Germans), constituted an apprenticeship for the composition of his works. great historical works.

The first monograph contains, in addition to the tribute to Agricola, a victim of Domitian’s jealousy, a sketch of life at the imperial court and the barbaric world of the Britons.

The second, often known as Germania, shows the author’s interest in those peoples who for more than two centuries had constituted a threat to Rome, emphasizing the simple virtue and primitive vices of the Germanic tribes in contrast to the moral laxity of the Contemporary Rome.

It is known that the two great historical works of Tacitus, the Histories and the Annals, together comprised thirty books, which were to form a whole in a continuous narrative.

Of the fourteen books of Histories, only the first four and a large part of the fifth are preserved. Appearing in 109, the work must have been written five years earlier.

Although his original study would cover the chronological framework between January 1, 69 (beginning of the end of the government of Emperor Galba) and September 16, 96 (assassination of Emperor Domitian), that is, the access to power and reign of the Flavian dynasty, or Flavia, the material currently available only extends to the first months of 70.

Of the manuscripts corresponding to the sixteen books of the Annals, only the first four, a fragment of the fifth, part of the sixth and books XI to XVI are also preserved. In the Annals he dealt with Roman history from the rise to power of Tiberius in 14 AD. until the death of Nero in 68 AD, that is, from the period immediately before the Histories.

Tacitus aims to write the history of events with a moralistic and instructive purpose, and he does so with a peculiar and non-transferable literary style full of dramatic acuity and concision.

His great power as a historian lies in his psychological insight and in the brilliance of his character portraits. His style is an efficient combination of concise and picturesque expressions.

He exalted the ideals of the Roman Republic and provided very insightful critical descriptions of many of the Roman emperors. His great historiographic work, which sought to objectively narrate the history of imperial Rome in the 1st century, is still considered paradigmatic today.

He already left you the synopsis of the Germanics by the tacitus author.

One of the oldest documents and without dispute the most important and interesting, that have come to us relating to the life and customs of Germany in the transit of knowledge and colonization through Rome, is this one from the distinguished historian Gaius Cornelius Tacitus.

It is a living story about living sources. The author operates with direct materials: his observations, sprinkled with substantial comments, are full of virility and interest.

It is an incredible book documented about the history of the Germanic people, the way they were distributed, how war was part of their life and the equality between men and women. What was their lifestyle (more full of virtues and certainties in the way they saw life? Also, how women also knew how to handle weapons and what their lives were like.

It also explained the geographical distribution of the Germans and how the farther they moved from Italy they were much fiercer (he said that about the Germans of Belgian Gaul. And how in the border area (between France and Germany) there was more influence from the Gauls, who (the Germanic ones).

By detailing the Germanics so well, I give it a 5 out of 5 and why have I been reading a lot about this? Because in the war saga this mystery was revealed in one of my books.

Germánic Language
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Hello! Happy new year 2024, dreams and goals this year.

I was thinking of doing a review but… This news is important and what I want is a restart for the new year 2024.

This restart is so that you and I can start this year with all the possibilities, with the development of creativity and that a common dream and purposes can be fulfilled.

I am realizing all the possibilities and when I started I didn’t think I would be clear about it.

I think I’ll start first by saying that you liked the idea of creating a creativity course and I’ll do that. I saw that there is a demand and that you like the idea of developing creativity, so I am going to start working on the idea of creating a course on Udemy to study a lot and create this first course (I am excited because I had always wanted to teach and even more so when my spirituality and my creativity are almost merging)

The other is that I will start with a course on how to work with your shadows (it is necessary to know yourself) and I will also be talking about it during 2024.

I will also be doing courses on alternative therapies such as Bach flowers and also reading letters and if you like the idea I will be developing all this during 2024 (and as I said before. Creativity and spirituality for me are twinned and close).

(At least I have placed it on my vision board) and also promote my store on Patreon, the Patreon (for those who are interested in being patrons of my content) and my books that are on Patreon, authors editors and joyread.

And I join Best novel (a novel app and I will be putting my recent novel Pascal there)

I will also be posting my book new beginnings and true loves (these books are part of the war saga. I will be talking a lot about the saga and it excites me because it is a world where everything has the aesthetics of the second world war, that is, retrofuturistic.) right where I just told you.

In addition to the reviews and books I will be reading and if possible join a book club, great!

So I will start doing all this from this month since 2024. Wish me luck!

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Reviews the silence tourism of Andalusia lab.

Hello. Today I have a review of the tourism of silence from Andalusia lab.

What is Andalucía Lab?


Let’s go with the Corporate part: we are a Department of the Public Company for the Management of Tourism and Sports in Andalusia, dependent on the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sports of the Government of Andalusia.
Translated: we are a publicly funded center.

Now let’s go with what interests you most: from our center in Marbella we promote the Andalusian tourism industry from a perspective that is as practical as it is innovative.
Which translated means that if you work in the tourism or technology sector, we can help you.

But now we immediately get into that, we still haven’t finished defining ourselves.

To understand who we are, we also need to be clear about who we help:

To companies and professionals of the Andalusian tourism sector.
To entrepreneurs and technology companies with innovative solutions for the Andalusian tourism industry.
To entrepreneurs and professionals from the world of digital marketing.
To national and international talent willing to train to enter the labor market in a big way and enjoy a full life in a region like Andalusia.
Because Andalucía Lab is more, much more. And that brings us to what we do or, rather:

Let’s make a summary:

At Andalucía Lab our mission is to promote the Andalusian tourism industry from a technological approach, making it increasingly competitive in the world market. Tourism and technology; technology and tourism.

To do this, we offer both services (courses, consultancies, marketplace) and facilities (Demo Lab, coworking and space rental).

And companies and professionals from the world of tourism, technological entrepreneurs with solutions for the Andalusian tourism fabric, digital marketing professionals and talent from anywhere in the world who want to access the local tourism market can benefit from all of this.

Well, get ready because we have the jewel in the crown:

Andalusia HUB


It is the whole that we have just explained to you: the sum of the services, the facilities and the community that revolves around them.

We know that the concept is not simple, but here is two good news:

  1. If “community” sounded good to you and with everything you have seen you want to be part of it, know that your doors are open.
  2. We talk to you about the HUB in a much more precise way.
  3. It’s your turn to take action
  4. We have already told you who we are and what kind of professionals we like to work with.
  5. Are you in them and want to benefit from any of the services you just saw?
  6. Well, don’t think twice and sign up now because:
  7. It’s free
  8. It’s instant
  9. And everything you just read awaits you in your user area.
  10. And we already showed you the synopsis of the ebook tourism of silence.
  11. This study is the result of a co-creation by the Andalusia Lab Tourism Innovation Center, the Andalusian Cave House Association and the business community of the areas of influence of these accommodations.
  12. The truth is that it is a great ebook because I loved knowing all the facilities and hotels available in the entire area of Andalusia. He was also talking about glamping and also about geographical places in Andalusia.
  13. The book is very well written and all the information is detailed and with great valuable content. That’s why I loved it and give it a 5.
Silence tourism
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Reviews The Artist’s way by Julia Cameron.

Hello. Today we have the review of the book The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron.

Julia Cameron has been teaching and perfecting the methods behind The Artist’s Way for more than a decade.

She has been dedicated to the world of the arts for twenty years as a film and television screenwriter in Hollywood, as a director and as a producer of independent feature films and documentaries.

She has also been a renowned journalist for The Washington Post, The New York Times, and Rolling Stone and Vogue magazines.

She has recently collaborated on a project at Northwestern University where she has applied her techniques to eliminate creative block.

She also works as a teacher of narrative techniques and scriptwriting in her workshop The Vien of Gold. She resides in Taos, New Mexico, with her partner Mark Bryan, her daughter Domenica, and her three horses and four dogs.

Julia Cameron has been an active artist for over thirty years. She is the author of more than thirty books, fiction and nonfiction, including her best-selling works on the creative process: The Artist’s Way, Walking in This World, Finding Water, and The Writing Diet. A novelist, playwright, composer and poet, she has multiple credits in theater, film and television.

Last effort: Julia Cameron Live, an online course and artist community led by Julia. It’s the most comprehensive discussion she’s ever had on The Artist’s Way, and the first time she’s allowed cameras in her home. http://www.juliacameronlive.com

And here is the synopsis. Most of us long to be more creative and many of us believe that becoming so is impossible because in reality we are not.

This approach is wrong and the only thing it causes is that our creativity falls asleep inside us along with our true essence.

We often deny ourselves the pleasure of dreaming, of achieving what we have always wanted, of rejecting our natural impulses, our own personality.

The path of the artist teaches us to create with greater freedom through the conscious use of a series of tools that will help us end the creative block.

Its effect is similar to yoga and the constant practice of daily writing – morning pages -, meetings with the artist, games and exhaustive guided introspection will make us modify our consciousness and open ourselves to a new imaginative horizon.

Thanks to the teachings of the renowned writer and artist Julia Cameron, we will begin a creative and spiritual path that will make us go back to our true nature, and in twelve master classes we will be able to rehabilitate our creativity, surrender to the imagination and find the meaning of our existence.

A revealing journey through our insecurities and our fears, but also through our memories, our goals and the best of ourselves. A necessary work for writers, poets, actors, painters, musicians or any other creative individual.

«Creativity has neither bottom nor ceiling although there are parts of its growth that are slow. The ingredient that is needed is faith – understood as ironclad self-confidence.

This book shows you the path and faith necessary to unleash people’s creativity. Take it as an exercise to open yourself to a new perspective and release the artist within you.”-Julia Cameron.

Spectacular book. I read it while I was on vacation. It’s so cool that I’ve definitely decided I’m going to do this creativity workshop on udemy. (it helped me unlock a lot) and the two main tools, miracle pages and artist appointments are great tools. (I continue with the miraculous pages and the appointments with the artist. Find a possibility to develop your creativity and leave behind an environment that does not support you)

That’s why I give it a 5 and the most important thing is the online workshop that I will do on Udemy along with therapeutic writing and visualization. So here we go and I’ll explain it on patreon).

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Analysis of the film the vagabond castle.

Hello, today we have the analysis of the movie vagabond Moving Castle.

I leave you a biography of the gibly studio, where they made the movie Moving Castle.

Studio Ghibli was founded in 1985 by animated film directors Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki, and has produced twenty-two feature films.

Most Studio Ghibli films ranked number one at the box office in Japan in the year they were released.

Spirited Away, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and released in 2001, is the highest-grossing film of all time in Japan, grossing more than 30 billion yen at the box office.

Studio Ghibli films have garnered numerous awards and praise from film critics and animation specialists around the world.

SPIRITED AWAY received the Golden Bear for Best Feature at the 2002 Berlin International Film Festival and won the 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

In October 2001, Studio Ghibli, together with the Tokuma Memorial Animation Cultural Foundation, founded the Ghibli Museum, Mitaka, designed by Hayao Miyazaki.

THE WIND RISES (2013), THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (2013), WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE (2014) and THE RED TURTLE (2016), the last four films released by Studio Ghibli, have earned the studio four consecutive nominations at the Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature Film. The studio is currently working on a new production.

and here I leave you the synopsis of the book The Moving Castle.

A hardworking young woman named Sophie works tirelessly in her family’s hat shop. One day she runs into Howl, a mysterious and attractive wizard who is hiding something.

This innocent encounter enrages the Witch of the Landes and she casts a curse on the innocent young woman, turning her into a 90-year-old old woman.

Sophie is desperate and since she cannot ask her family or her friends for help because they do not recognize her, she decides to run away in search of Howl.

Her efforts to break the curse lead her to the Moving Castle, where she is aided by apprentice Markl and guardian Calcifer. Together with them and Howl, Sophie will live exciting adventures until she encounters the feared witch again.

The film has incredible detail when showing highbury and the details are stunning. Also the character of Sophie is very well done and howl portrays her very well.

Although she does not have the rest of the characters seen in the book Howl Moving Castle, the story is very good. It is very well done and to make an adaptation of a large book it was done very well by studio gibly.

This adaptation is also very interesting and the castle is very original. They added the story of the decline of the Witch of the East and she remains in Howl’s Castle (in the book they do not detail it, she remains in another position) and the development of the ending is completely different in both the book and the movie. And I leave it there so you can watch the movie and read the book).

So I recommend both the movie and the book.

Vagabund castle
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happy halloween and i have a review of the book howls moving castle by dianne wynne jones.

Happy Samhain (the original Celtic holiday where Halloween comes) and today I wanted to do a review of the book Howls Moving Castle (from the Studio Gibly movie The Moving Castle. We’ll talk about it in 8 days).

Its author is Dianne Wynne Jones and she is an English Author. Diana Wynne Jones studied English Literature at St. Anne College of the prestigious University of Oxford, just at the time of greatest influence of the Inklings group – made up of, among others. others, C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.

Wynne Jones decided to begin writing in the mid-1960s, while she was raising her three children and caring for her husband, convalescing from a serious illness. Although her first novel was of a historical genre, and passed unnoticed, she decided to move forward with her literary career.

Winne Jones then switched to writing fantastic literature, aimed, above all, at a children’s and youth audience. She is considered one of the pioneers of urban fantasy and the creation of intelligent novels full of mythological references, a style that would later be perfected by authors such as Neil Gaiman.

Among her work, titles such as Hexwood, Haunted Crystal, The House of a Thousand Corridors and Moving Castle should be highlighted, which was made into a film with great success by the Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki. Throughout her career she received such important awards as the World Fantasy Award or the Mythopoetic.

and here is the synopsis of the book: In the country of Ingary, where seven-league boots and invisibility cloaks really exist, Sophie Hatter has attracted the unpleasant attention of the Witch of the Wasteland, who casts a spell on her that turns her into an old woman.

Determined to do the right thing, Sophie travels to the only place she believes she will be able to find help, the moving castle that haunts the nearby hills. But the castle belongs to the fearsome Wizard Howl, who feeds, they say, on the hearts of unsuspecting young women. Howl’s Moving Castle is Diana Wynne Jones’ best-known work and has been made into a film.

By the way, it’s part of a trilogy. This first book tells the story of Sophie and Howl. Howl is a graduated magician and has a teacher who loves him a lot because his powers are very great but also inconsistency.

What Howl doesn’t know is the reason for this unconsciousness and why he is like this. The ending is incredible and they explain in broad strokes what happened to Howl, his unconsciousness and his heart (and in the middle, Calcifer). In addition to showing characters like Howl’s sister, his nephews and the teacher we are talking about his nephews and the teacher we are talking about.

The book, for obvious reasons, details more the story of Howl, Sophie and her sisters Lettie and Martha (who are her stepsisters and change their lives, while Sophie stays in her father’s hat shop when he dies) . The problem is also added when the witch of the wasteland sets her sights on Sophie and casts a spell on her. Another important detail, Howl’s apprentice is in love with Martha and Howl ambien… He even flirts very close to Sophie.

her story (the witch’s story is more detailed here and darker than elsewhere) so the truth is… So so so…. I really liked the book.

so that you can read it, I just leave these brushstrokes and give it a 5.

Howls moving castle
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reviews academic article, nationalism: an ambiguous past and a bloody future.

Hello, today we have a scientific article about nationalism and how it was considered important during the 19th century.

Holm-Detlev Köhler

12/24/1956, Torgau (Germany)

Academic Titles:

Graduate in Economics and Business Sciences from the University of Frankfurt am Main

Graduate in Commercial Pedagogy (Commercial Professor) from the University of Frankfurt am Main

PhD in CC. Politics and Sociology from the University of Frankfurt am Main

Current situation:

Full Professor of Sociology at the University of Oviedo (since 1998)

Previous professional experience:

Vocational training and professional activity in the public administration of the Land of Hesse of the Federal Republic of Germany (1975-1978)

Founding partner of the home services company “Bergen-Enkheimer Brötchen-Dienst” (1984-1986)

Predoctoral Fellow of the Hans-Böckler Foundation (1988-1992)

Part-time teaching professor at the Verwaltungsseminar Frankfurt (Vocational Training Academy of Public Administration of the State of Hesse) (1988-1993)

Contracted professor at the University of Darmstadt (Germany) (1993)

Contracted professor at the University of Frankfurt am Main (1993)

Contracted researcher at the Research Institute of the European Labor Movement, University of Bochum (1993-1996)

Research fellow from the Foundation for the Promotion of Applied Scientific Research and Technology in Asturias (FICYT) (1995-1996)

Contracted professor at the University of Bochum (1997)

Contract researcher at the Institute of Sociology, University of Erlangen-Nümberg (1997-1998)

Paid practices:

DGB Youth Union School in Oberursel (1984)

Hans-Böckler Trade Union School of the DGB in Hattingen (1986)

ELA-STV Training and Documentation Center in Bilbao (1989)

Julián Besteiro School of the UGT in Madrid (1990)

Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Department of Relations with Latin America (1992).

and here is the synopsis of the article: The fall of the Berlin Wall has had an accelerating effect on the resurgence of something that most people and academics already related to an outdated past: nationalisms. For many it means «the great challenge to democratic culture» (Mario Vargas Llosa, El País, 1-9-1996).

The new world order, the transition from bipolarity to multipolarity, is going through a profound disorder of international relations, due in large part to the impossibility of fixing the borders collapsed by the national question. The end of the century looks like its beginning. The collapse of empires leads to the emergence of old and new nations to fight for power and territory.

This article is very good because it more or less explains that nationalism has existed since the First World War and its non-existence since the 19th century. It makes a detailed review of how nationalism was shaped from 1914 to the present day.

It also talks about the existing bibliography of the term nationalism and how it has been shaped over time.

For this explanation I give it a 5.

Nationalism
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Review 162 travel tips, by Valerie Hilton.

hello. Today we have the review of the book 162 travel tips, by Valerie Hilton.

Valerie Hilton is the author of How to Travel the World: Long-Term Travel Planning and creator of the website littleworldadventure.com. After a brief period working in television production, she spent 10 years in Training and Development for a restaurant company. Teaching and sharing knowledge is in her blood.

She lives with her husband and her two children in Bend, Oregon. Visit littleworldadventure.com or @littleworldadventure on Instagram to learn more about her travels and other work.

and here is the synopsis of 162 travel tips: 162 Travel Tips: Lessons from a Long-Term Traveler is your go-to resource when planning your next trip abroad (or nearby too!).

Covering topics from budgeting and finding a good deal, to booking transportation and accommodation, and finding what to do at your destination. A quick and fun read that teaches travel lessons to apply on your next trip!

I am telling you the truth? I will be going on a trip soon and I used some pages that Valerie recommended and they are good for planning a trip to short places or internationally.

The book gives you very good tips for traveling. They give you pages for a budget for each day. Outside of that, tips so you can organize your trip. Apart from tips to save on how to use transportation, rent cheap cars, etc.

If you like to travel and have everything organized for your trip, this guide is very good. I give it a 5.

Travel tips