

The secret to a happier life.... Travel
According to the U.S. Travel Association, Americans leave some 768 million unused vacation days. You can read articles about how vacations will help productivity, sleep, focus, energy, etc. But most still don't listen and continue to put work first and let those vacation days waste away. Days off are essential to overall health and well-being, helping to re-energize, re-focus, get rested, and ultimately be happier. Even a non-profit organization called Project Time Off is de

Five ideas your kids will love (and they will save you money too!)
In last week's post, I shared a great way to ensure you are continuously investing in your vacation. If you missed it, make sure you go back and check it out. There are some great tips and resources there, and I hope they inspired you to sit down, create your budget and designate a special vacation savings account. This email is for my families with kids! But I am sure you can gain something from it if you don't have kids in your household. Now that you have an account set u

Not so Common Park Bag Items for your Flower and Garden Visit
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Epcot Flower and Garden Festival Park Bag Packing List
Here is a great list for things to bring when attending the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival! Ready to book your trip? Call or Text Dreams Travel at 208-297-3237 or email concierge@dreamstravelconsulting.com. CLICK HERE to request a Disney World quote.


Show me the Money!
You may be wishing you could start planning your next vacation, but you are worried about how you will afford another trip so soon. Every financial advisor I know will tell you one of the first things you should do is create a budget sheet. Step one: calculate your income. This is easy if you are on a salary. If you have a variable income, like me, you may need to add estimates or calculate averages. Step two: layer in your fixed and variable expenses. I like to budget biweek