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Traveling With Others Can Improve Relationships
When you’re on the road with a friend, your family, or even a group of strangers, you’re forced to connect more frequently, in a variety of surroundings — and that’s a good thing.
It can be challenging to navigate clashing personalities, but learning to work through differences of opinion, make compromises, and collaborate to get to your destination safely and efficiently can be very empowering for any relationship. In fact, studies have shown that those who travel with friends or family report more fulfillment and well-being than those who go solo.
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Live Science (Learning a New Language at Any Age Helps the Brain)Huffington Post (Why Travel is Good for Your Health)Health System University of Michigan (Walking off depression and beating stress outdoors? Nature group walks linked to improved mental health)Related Search Topics (Ads)
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