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Change of Plans

Posted on October 5, 2018. Last updated on May 5, 2022 by Taylor Keen 2 Comments

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“You are only one decision away from a totally different life.” – Mark Batterson

“Making a big life change is pretty scary. But, know what’s even scarier? Regret.” – Zig Ziglar

“Your life changes the moment you make a new, congruent, and committed decision.” – Anthony Robbins

“There comes a time when you have to choose between turning the page or closing the book.” – Josh Jameson

“By knowing that you can fail and making the choice to take the risk, you will be setting yourself up for success and not failure.” – Jennifer N. Smith

“Life is about choices. Some we regret, some we are proud of. Some will haunt us forever. The message: we are what we choose to be.” – Graham Brown

“In the end, we only regret the chances we didn’t take, the relationships we were afraid to have, and the decisions we waited too long to make.” – Lewis Carroll

“You and only you are responsible for your life choices and decisions.” – Robert T. Kiyosaki


I did not expect to be writing this blog post. However, life is full of curveballs, change, and opportunities. The past four months with the Peace Corps in beautiful Mozambique have been great. I have learned so much about the Peace Corps, Mozambique, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and myself. I have also met so many incredible people. With that said, I have decided to resign, or in Peace Corps lingo, early-terminate (ET). This is one of the hardest decisions I have had to make and I do not take the decision lightly. While we have indeed been incredibly busy these first four months in the country, I have had a lot of time to think and reflect and I feel at this time it is the right decision for my future and me.

In the Peace Corps world, “ET-ing” often is looked at in a negative aspect. There are many reasons why volunteers decide to ET (family issues, boyfriends/girlfriends back home, medical reasons, change of heart, job opportunity, schooling opportunity, etc.) so, why is it usually seen as a negative? Is it because we take the US oath? Is it because we are volunteers in a foreign country? Is it because those who ET are thought to be in over their heads or weak? I do not have the answer to the question, but I do not view it as a negative. Are there people who ET for the wrong reasons? Maybe. Nevertheless, there are also plenty of people who ET because it is the right decision for them. In the end, we are all individuals and all have our own lives, goals, dreams, desires, families, etc. While it may not be the decision you would make, it does not mean it is the wrong decision for them.

What Now?

What are my plans now that the next two years have suddenly changed? Well, I am going to spend the next few months in Michigan spending time with my family during the holiday season. In addition, I am going to be pursuing a goal of mine that I have had for several years. What is the goal? Going to graduate school in Germany for my master’s degree. In the coming months I will be preparing my applications, applying for graduate school, and getting back into studying German (do not worry, the master’s program is in English). Some may ask why I don't wait until after Peace Corps to go to graduate school as so many volunteers do. Could I stay in Mozambique for two years and go to graduate school after? Yes. However, after much thought, consideration, and prayer, I believe that in the end, this decision right now is best for my future.

Thank You

To my family and friends in the States, thank you for always encouraging me to follow my dreams and supporting me in my decisions. I know many of my decisions have not been decisions that you would make or the decisions you would choose for me but you accept them anyway and encourage me.

To Peace Corps Mozambique, staff, host families, colleagues, host-country nationals, volunteers, and fellow cohort members, thank you for an amazing four months. It was great getting to know all of you and I cannot wait to see what the future holds for all of you. Whether it be in Mozambique, the US, or anywhere else in the world, I know you all will do great things in life. I will forever be grateful for the amazing friendships I have gained and the memories we have shared. Estamos juntos, sempre.

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18 Reasons to Travel in 2018

Posted on January 1, 2018. Last updated on May 5, 2022 by Taylor Keen 2 Comments

18 Reasons to Travel in 2018

Happy New Year!

Can you believe it's already 2018? For many people, the new year comes with New Year's resolutions. Some of the most popular resolutions are: exercise more, lose weight, eat healthily, learn a new skill, drink less alcohol, quit smoking, etc. While all of these are great, there's one missing...travel more! With 2017 now behind us and 2018 ahead of us, will this finally be the year you travel more? If you're still unsure, here are 18 reasons to travel in 2018.

1. Change

The only constant thing in life? Change. So why not embrace it? Change is an inevitable part of traveling and one of my favorite parts. It provides you with opportunities and situations to learn, grow, make mistakes, and make spontaneous decisions. Will you make a change and travel more in 2018?

2. Change your perspective

Since beginning to travel, my perspective of the world has changed greatly. Not only do we live in "bubbles" within our communities with family and friends, but we also live in a "bubble" that is our country and culture. If you don't travel you'll go through life looking at the world from just one perspective and you'll be missing out. However, if you travel you will soon discover there's no one way (or right way) to live and that your perspective of the world is just that - your perspective. Seeing firsthand how others around the world live, eat, celebrate, work, etc. will without a doubt change your perspective on life.

3. Challenge yourself

Looking to challenge yourself mentally, emotionally, or physically? There's no better way to challenge yourself than to travel. Travel will push you out of your normal routine and norms and you'll learn to be resourceful, culturally aware, financially aware, etc. In the end, travel will open your eyes to what you are capable of and build your confidence at the same time!

4. Getting out of your comfort zone

Looking for a way to get out of your comfort zone? Travel is the answer. When traveling, you never know what's going to happen; whether it be trying new food, speaking another language, or talking to strangers, you're going to encounter situations daily that push you out of your comfort zone. It's in these uncomfortable times that you will learn more about yourself and broaden your horizons.

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Isla Bastamientos in beautiful Panama.

5. Appreciate your life

We all can admit our lives are hectic and we often get busy and lose sight of everything we have to appreciate and be thankful for in our lives. Whether it's family, transportation methods, amenities such as running water or electricity, or finances, these are all things we often take for granted without even thinking about it. How do you step back and appreciate these things again? One way is travel because you can't truly appreciate your life and everything you have until you see others in different situations and circumstances.  Adventuring to and exploring another place will give you a fresh perspective and appreciation once you return home.

6. Relaxation

We live in an ever so busy world where we are expected to be "available" and "connected" at all times.  Sometimes you just need to disconnect, get away, and relax. Ditch the cell phone, Facebook, and Snapchat and truly take time to relax and recharge. Relaxation to some is laying on a beach while reading a book and to others, it's trekking through a dense forest. Whatever is relaxing for you, do that and take the time to live in the moment.

7. Adventure

Do you like adventure? If so, why not travel? Besides the actual excitement and adrenaline of the trip itself, there are limitless opportunities for adventure while traveling. One person's definition of adventure may be cage-diving with sharks in South Africa and another's may simply be using their broken Spanish from high school in the streets of Barcelona. Whatever adventure you're looking for, you can accomplish it through travel.

8. Freedom

Traveling gives you the freedom to go anywhere you want and do whatever you want. Do you want to lay on the beautiful white sand beaches of Costa Rica for a week? Do you want to white water raft and explore the Amazon? Anything is possible and it's all up to you.

9. To celebrate

Are you graduating, getting married, celebrating a milestone anniversary or birthday, or have any other event worth celebrating? Why not travel? I can't think of any better way than to celebrate the event, milestone, or accomplishment than to travel somewhere, get away, and make memories.

Brazilian Food
Traditional Brazilian food - feijoada (including pig's foot), rice, farofa, etc.

10. Taste new food

Mmm, the delicious taste of Brazilian açaí on a hot day in Rio de Janeiro or the tantalizing aroma of currywurst walking around Berlin. Food is a staple of daily life all around the world and is a great way to learn more about the culture and people. When you travel you and your taste buds are exposed to delicious (sometimes not), unique food that you may never have the opportunity to try if you don't travel. If an opportunity arises to try a local delicacy or something new, don't say no. Try everything at least once...you never know, it may become your favorite food.

11. Learning

Each and every day we learn something new; it may be something small or something big but you never stop learning in life. So, why not learn while traveling? One reason many people travel is to learn new knowledge or skills. One can learn nearly anything while traveling: culture, geography, language, history, photography, how to scuba dive, etc. You may be thinking, "I can learn photography online" or "I can read the history of Mozambique on Wikipedia" which is true, but would you rather learn online or actually out in the real world where it'll stay with you longer and you will make lifelong memories?

12. Learning about yourself

You can always learn more about yourself. However, sometimes it takes getting away from home and the norm to discover new abilities, hobbies, desires, fears, etc. One thing is certain, traveling will give you plenty of opportunities to discover more about yourself and what you want in life.

13. Learn a language

Simply put, there's no better, or easier, way to learn a language than to be immersed in the language. Having been learning languages since 2007, I can confirm that learning by immersion is by far the easiest way. There are a ton of apps, software, websites, etc. out there, but they are not as effective as learning by immersion. Even if you aren't looking to become fluent in a language, learning the basics of languages while traveling feels rewarding (it also shows respect and interest to the natives).

14. Relationships

When traveling, especially while traveling alone, you meet a ton of people. These relationships not only turn into lifelong friendships (the majority of my closest friends are from my travels) but also open doors in the future. Whether you're traveling and need somewhere to stay or you're looking for a new job, this network of relationships and friendships you'll build while traveling can prove very helpful.

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Roman Colosseum

15. Experiencing a new culture

What exactly is culture? Culture is a combination of things such as language, religion, clothing, art, manners, food, celebrations, working habits, jokes, etc. Does experiencing a unique culture different from your own interest you? If the answer is yes then you need to travel! Experiencing a new culture is eye-opening, exciting, and rewarding yet, challenging at the same time. At first, you may experience some culture shock, but culture shock isn't a bad thing. You will learn to adapt, be flexible, trust your gut, and develop a thicker skin.

16. There's no better time than now

If we allow ourselves to, we will always make an excuse to put off travel. Whether its finances, logistics, your job, or any other excuse you can think of, these should not stop you from traveling in 2018. Life is short and you should jump at any opportunity you have to travel. As Brazilian author Paulo Coelho said, "Never allow waiting to become a habit. Live your dreams and take risks. Life is happening now."

17. Check an item off the bucket list

Is visiting Italy on your bucket list? What about seeing the Great Wall of China? Swimming with dolphins? Attending carnival in Rio de Janeiro? If any of the items on your bucket list are travel related, why wait another year to check them off? Make the decision now to check off an item or more off your bucket list in 2018! I'm going to be checking off items on my bucket list so why don't you?

18. Just Because

If for no other reason, travel just because! It's as simple as that.

So, with 2018 here, why not plan your next trip or adventure? Whether a small or large trip, get out there, travel, and see for yourself what the world has to offer. Make 2018 the year of no excuses!

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