Travelling with your partner can strengthen your bond by providing opportunities to reconnect emotionally, explore new terrain, and rediscover why you chose each other. Common mistakes couples make while traveling include not discussing expectations in advance, failing to compromise on itineraries, overplanning without allowing for downtime, and neglecting to check in with each other throughout the trip to ensure both partners’ needs are being met. By communicating openly, compromising, balancing activities with rest, and regularly checking in, couples can have a more enjoyable and harmonious travel experience together.
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Celia Chartres-Aris, who has a degenerative condition, and her best friend Jamie Shields, who has multiple disabilities, aim to improve the lives of disabled individuals through their work at Disabled by Society and their podcast Unlearning Ableism. Their friendship, formed at an awards ceremony, provides a safe space to discuss the challenges and discrimination they face as disabled people, emphasizing the need for open conversations about ableism. Together, they advocate for inclusivity and education on...
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