Thursday 20 August 2009

A quick fix with a holiday...

Getting up at 7.30 in the morning woken by the shrilling sound of the merciless alarm clocks that are carefully placed across your room...and really you'd prefer to kip for a bit longer...Facing rush hour every day anew. Yey. Every day the same cars in front of you. Every day the same people crossing your way with the same expressionless emptiness in their faces until you finally get there. Go in. Do your job. And leave again. Day in. Day out. For weeks and months. 

Until you have reached the special time of the year. The Time Off. The holiday. The seemingly only time of the year where you don't need to function. 
And all you're thinking is how to get as far away from this and as soon as possible. No matter where - just not here.

Congratualtions. This is the prefect condition to be satisfied with and possibly even enjoy any holiday you can possibly get your hands on...unless it is a total scam of course.

However this is also a motivation or let's call it attitude, that turns any holiday into a quick fix plaster (you know those flashy ones that come in all sorts of colours and that come off as soon as someone around you sneezes...). A quick escape from it all, but when you come back...'sneeze' - the plaster comes off and left behind is the same old stuff to tackle. You start gasping for time off again soon...repeatedly...and as the time goes on it simply gets more and more desperate...

Ideally a holiday  should be an escape that lets you forget things leaving you feeling stronger to tackle things in a different way.
I mean - wouldn't it be amazing to go away, totally forget about everything for a while, come back and find that everything is still amazing, because you are still feeling like you have been feeling in your time away?
 
That in my eyes is the essence of the potential that lies in a holiday. A time off for your soul to recuperate. For you to collect new strength. And most of all - a time to start dreaming again. A time to get inspired and to rekindle your passion for life.

My name is Nadine Schmidt and my passion is to help unlock the potential of your time off with my business Moonlight Holidays.
I collect E-mail adresses of those, who would like to know more...so maybe I can have yours, too?
If so just e-mail me with the subject 'yes'... or whatever else you feel like saying, to : support@moonlight-holidays.com
Or have a look at my website www.moonlight-holidays.com






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