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The Traveling Psychiatrist is ready to travel again
Earlier this month, on the 16th of June, the Traveling Psychiatrist (the blog, not the blogger) turned 3 years old. This anniversary prompted me to reflect on my blogging journey so far, and re-visit the last 54 posts (published over the last 52 weeks). At the same time, fully vaccinated and on the verge of a burn-out, I have decided to take a break (from my work and from blogging) and travel again. I am not going to reveal my travel plans as yet, but I promise I will soon come back with tips about places I’ve never visited before. But before I go, I will re-visit the posts published…
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The Traveling Psychiatrist turns 2
Two years ago, long before COVID-19 interrupted our daily lives and travels, I met my friends in Oslo and had a wonderful holiday in Norway, one of my favorite travel destinations. Upon my return to London, I launched the Traveling Psychiatrist, with the very first (introductory) post published on 16 June 2018. Since then, I have been publishing a new post every single week, a total of 112 posts to date, including the one you’re currently reading (on a few special occasions, I published two posts a week, in case you’re wondering why the number doesn’t quite add up). Today, I’d like to reflect on the Traveling Psychiatrist ‘s journey…
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2019: A year of travel blogging and traveling
One year. 52 weeks. 365 days. 54 blog posts (55 including the one you’re reading at this very moment). Over 5,000 views from more than 100 countries all over the world (I’ve even had 4 views from Brunei). These are some of the stats for my blog. 9 trips abroad. 7 countries. 2 islands. 27 flights (I do like my stop-overs). It is not a secret that traveling is one of my favorite activities; in 2019 I have been fortunate enough to travel back to some of my favorite places (Vienna, Rome, Kos, and California), but also to visit new ones (Cortina, Trondheim, Isle of Man, and Tromsø). These travels…