
Travel planning doesn’t have to feel like a second job. This toolkit is everything I wish I had on my first few big trips as a traveler (when I overpacked three pairs of shoes I never wore, forgot an adapter, and blew half my budget in the first two days on cocktails with a view… worth it, but still).
Inside, you’ll find:
- Budget tips that don’t suck: because “just spend less on food” is terrible advice. This is about balancing splurges with daily spend limits. You don’t end up living off granola bars by day three!
- Checklists you’ll actually use: I once landed in Rome without a phone charger. Never again.
- Itinerary planning: enough structure to keep you sane, but with breathing room for the “we accidentally found the best wine bar in town” moments.
- Travel mindset: the reminder that things will go sideways (a missed train, a rainy day, that one friend who needs a nap at 2pm). The goal isn’t perfection. It’s being open enough to laugh about it later.
This isn’t about being the most organized traveler in the world. It’s about having a game plan that leaves you free to actually enjoy yourself once you’re there. Think of it as the notes you’d get from a friend who’s already made the mistakes, so you don’t have to.
- Comes with a spreadsheet template to keep track
- Easy-to-use format (works on desktop & mobile)
- Saves hours of planning
Take the stress out of travel and focus on what matters most: the experience!
