anything goes with emma chamberlain - my vacation routine, explained
Episode Date: July 27, 2025[video available on spotify] i adore routine, even when i’m on vacation. some might say that defeats the purpose. but today i’m going to share with you my vacation routine. Find trending summer l...ooks at Walmart. Members save up to 20% on hotels at Hotels.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I adore routine.
So much so that even when I'm on vacation, I like to follow a routine.
And I know what some of you are thinking, Emma, vacation is for relaxation, rejuvenation,
having nothing on the schedule.
What are you doing following a routine on vacation?
That's defeating the whole purpose of a vacation.
What's so nice about vacation is that there's no structure.
There's nothing to do.
If I go on vacation with no routine, no structure, just free for all in it, is that even a word?
Free for all in it?
I don't enjoy myself.
I don't know why.
This is just who I am.
I function beautifully when I have a routine.
Having a routine brings me a sense of peace,
brings me a sense of fulfillment, weirdly enough,
makes me feel happy.
I don't know what it is about routine.
It just makes me feel so good.
And so even when I'm on vacation, I have a routine.
And so I thought today I would share with you all my vacation routine.
I've spent my entire life developing it and I think it's really solid.
It is really solid.
I just went on a vacation approximately a month ago. And this was my routine every
single day. And I had such an incredible vacation. It blew my own mind because vacation can be
sort of hit or miss. I don't know. Sometimes by the end of a vacation, I just want to go
home. Like I'm sick of it. I didn't have a solid enough routine and maybe I sat around too much or I don't know.
I've had many vacations in my life that I've been excited to leave.
I know that that might sound ungrateful, but I'm just being completely honest.
This vacation that I went on approximately a month ago was so wonderful that I didn't
want to leave. I could have extended the trip
another two weeks and been thrilled because of how good and balanced my vacation routine
was and is at this point in time. So without further ado, this is my vacation routine.
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I wake up at approximately 7 a.m. Now, sometimes I wake up at 6 a.m. Sometimes I wake up at
8 a.m. But approximately 7 a.m. every day. And the reason for that is I want to get the
most out of my day. If I flew all the way to another state or country or whatever, I
want to experience as much of the daylight in that place as I possibly can. I don't want
to wake up at 11 AM and like miss breakfast and then have to go straight to lunch. And
then next thing I know, the sun's going down. Like, I don't want that. I want to get the most
out of my day. I took the time and money to go to this place. I am going to get the most
out of it. But also, I find that the morning time is one of the most magical times of the day. And even more so in a new place.
I love mornings in Los Angeles in my home, but I love mornings in New York or in Paris or in
wherever the fuck, even more. Because there are new little sounds, new little birds chirping,
Because there are new little sounds, new little birds chirping, new, like it's just different. The way that the light hits the trees in the morning is going to be different somewhere
else.
The morning time is so quiet and so subtle.
And I don't want to miss that because it's even more special in a new place. When I used to drink alcohol, it was much more challenging to wake up at a nice hour
on vacation because I used to drink a lot on vacation.
Vacation was time for always having a glass of wine in hand or a tequila soda when that
was my vibe.
Vacation used to be for living it up,
but now I don't drink anymore,
so I don't get hung over on vacation anymore.
And let me tell you,
it has made vacations so much more enjoyable
because I'm able to wake up early,
but also I remember everything.
Like there are some vacations that I went on
when I used to drink that I
genuinely, I don't even know what I did because I was kind of drunk the whole time. Not like
blackout, but drunk enough that my memory of the trip is blurry and what a shame that is.
Anywho, I like to wake up nice and early, sit outside, listen to the birds chirp, the
cars drive by if there are cars, the people talking softly if there are people talking
softly, the trees blowing in the wind a little bit.
I like to see the morning light.
I want to experience it all.
Next, it's time for my first coffee.
Depending on where I am, this can go a few different
ways. Okay? I might, if I'm in a walking city, go walking and get a coffee from a local spot
that I found on Yelp, usually. Yelp is amazing when traveling. If I'm not in a walkable place, I might make a drink using the hotel or Airbnb or whatever's
coffee machine.
If that is not really the vibe and there's some sort of room service available, I'm going
to order room service.
Usually for my first drink of the day, I'm either having an iced latte with almond milk
or an iced Americano. There's something about
traveling for me. I drink more iced Americanos. When I'm at home and I'm making my own drinks,
I'm always making lattes because I have my own very specific, very wonderful, very tasty
latte recipes. But when I'm traveling, sometimes the latte just doesn't hit the way I want it to hit.
Perhaps too much milk, not enough ice, whatever.
An Americano is sometimes a safer bet.
Oh, also, depending on where you are, sometimes there's no nut milk.
I am a nut milk girl.
Almond milk, occasionally oat milk, soy milk sometimes.
Cashew milk is underrated, so good.
Coconut milk, yum.
But sometimes those things aren't available and an iced Americano is just the best option.
Okay, so I like to enjoy my coffee in the early morning aura.
You know what I'm saying?
I already described it, so I won't do it again, but I like to slowly enjoy my first coffee
of the day, ideally outside or with a window open, just enjoying the early morning vibe,
knowing that I don't have to get to work soon.
There's something so beautiful about waking up and just being able to enjoy a quiet morning and not feel the impending sort of,
not doom necessarily,
but like the impending pressure of the workday.
And I know what you're thinking,
Emma, you are, you, what's your job again?
What's your job?
You make podcast episodes?
You're a YouTuber?
Emma, shut the fuck up about your whatever, everything's
relative and I still feel pressure job wise. So leave me alone and go easy on me. Okay.
After that, I'll start sort of getting ready for the day. Okay. One of the first things
I do is find some sort of water bottle or if I really prepared my Stanley Cup, which sometimes doesn't fit in my luggage,
but sometimes it does, and I make myself a water for the day. Okay? I'll load it up with
electrolytes, really put a bunch of powders in there, get it tasting good. And I get that
ready because when I travel, I do not drink water.
And it's a real problem.
When I'm at home, I have my Stanley cup, you know, filled up with all my fun little drinks
in there.
Sometimes it's electrolytes, sometimes it's sparkling water with apple cider vinegar.
Sometimes it's, you know, some sort of lemon ginger concoction.
I have lots of fun drinks that I make for myself at home.
And I put them in my Stanley cup and I carry my Stanley cup around with me. It's a baby or whatever and I sip out of it all
day. And now it's weird that I said it's like a baby because you don't... Anyway, but you
get what I'm saying. And so that helps me stay hydrated. But when I'm on vacation, I
don't have that. And I'm usually going out for the day. And so like, whereas when I'm
at home, I'm usually at home all day. And I usually have my car so I can leave my Stanley
cup in my car. It's just really hard for me to stay hydrated when I travel. So I try to
make an effort in the morning to make myself some sort of bottle of water that I can either
take around with me or just have in the hotel room or the home that I'm staying in, whatever, just so that it's there. Because I can't tell you
how many times I've been traveling and felt really lightheaded and sick all of a sudden
because I didn't drink any water, because I forgot, because I was having too much fun
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I have a very specific workout outfit that I wear every single time I exercise.
Black spandex shorts, black sports bra, black tight top over top.
And that's pretty much it.
And then I like to get in some form of exercise.
Now, I know what you're thinking.
Emma, you're on vacation.
Why are you working out?
Like, take a week off.
Hear me out.
I genuinely feel better physically and mentally if I exercise a little bit every day. And
it doesn't need to be anything intense. I don't need to go on a 10-mile run. I don't
need to lift weights for two hours. Sometimes it's just like a 20-minute little workout
video on YouTube. Sometimes it's trying to remember my favorite Pilates
class and what I do in that class and do that in the hotel gym or outside on the lawn if
I'm staying at like a house or whatever. Just something. I mean, ideally, oh, this is my
favorite. I love when I'm traveling somewhere and they have workout classes nearby. There's nothing better than
landing somewhere and opening up Yelp or Maps or whatever and typing in hot yoga and then there
being one 10-minute walk away. That is the best. Not always realistic though, but if that's available,
I will do that. I just mentally feel more
peaceful, physically feel more peaceful. After I exercise, I just feel like I've gotten tension
out of my mind and body and I'm able to fully relax. And so this is very important for me.
I don't do it every day necessarily on vacation, but every day I feel motivated enough I will.
Cringe, kind of cringe, but it's what I do.
Okay, after that, I get ready for the day.
I rinse off, I do my skincare, I do my hair care.
Nothing crazy.
I'm moisturizing my face, I'm putting leave-in conditioner into my super bleached hair. I might do a little bit of makeup depending on what type
of vacation I'm on. If I'm on like a beachy vacation, I'm probably not putting makeup
on. I'm probably putting a bunch of sunscreen on. If I'm not on a beachy vacation and I'm
not going to be submerging my body into water. I will probably put a little bit of makeup on
because it is kind of fun to look cute on vacation
and there's extra time to do so.
So I'll do a little bit of light makeup.
I'm usually not doing like a full face on vacation
because that doesn't feel the best.
Like that can feel kind of heavy
and it can kind of be like a stressful thing to maintain and I don't want to worry about that when I'm
on vacation.
Then I'm going to put on a cute outfit.
Now here's the thing about putting on an outfit when on vacation.
There's a balance that I personally am trying to strike, okay?
I want to look cute, right?
Because vacation is about having fun and enjoying oneself.
I want to look cute because that's an enjoyable experience for me.
But I also want to be comfortable enough that I can participate in all the fun vacation
activities without feeling constricted or uncomfortable in any sort of way.
This is at times challenging. And I feel like there's
always a sacrifice that needs to be made. For example, on my most recent vacation, we
were doing a lot of walking. And there were times when I'd put on an outfit and the shoes
that looked cutest with the outfit was my little ballet flats, or not ballet flats, but just like plain black square toe sort of flats, right?
Now are those the most comfortable shoes for walking?
No.
However, there were moments when I put on an outfit and the thought of putting like
my sneakers, though fashionable with the outfit, it felt wrong.
So I would sacrifice foot comfort to wear my flats. Now listen,
did I experience a little bit of foot discomfort? Sure, sure I did, but I looked cute. You're
never going to find the perfect vacation outfit, right? Like it's hard. Something's always
got to give when it comes to the balance of cute and comfy. But I'm always trying to strike that balance. I feel like the best example of that is whenever I'm traveling to a touristy
place, I always notice this outfit. Okay? Imagine a woman wearing a sundress, beautiful
sundress, beautiful flowers on it, beautiful sundress with hokas, running shoes. I am not
judging at all, but this is such a great example of how hard it is to be cute and comfy. It's
like, you got to take care of your feet on vacation because there is usually a lot of
walking, but you also want to look cute in the photos that you're going to put on Instagram
and your mom's going to put on Facebook.
You want to strike that balance.
Listen, I will tell you, I will not under any circumstances pair running shoes with
an outfit.
That's where I draw the line.
I will literally have blisters all over my feet, have plantar fasciitis in my foot if
you don't know what that is.
It's like nerve pain in your feet. I think I had it a few years ago, so I kind of remember
what it is. I will literally like cause like foot injury before I will wear running shoes
with a regular outfit. I can't do it. I'm not judging anyone who is. I'm just saying
that I have boundaries, I have limits, and that is something I will
not do. But I do work really hard to find the balance.
Okay. After I've picked out my outfit for the day, it's time for one of my favorite
parts of vacation, breakfast. Now, it's very weird that I like breakfast to the extent
that I do while on vacation because at home, I could not care less about breakfast.
In fact, I often don't eat a traditional breakfast.
Like my first meal of the day can happen anytime
between 9 a.m. and like 1 p.m.
It just depends on when I get hungry for the first time.
If I wake up really, really early at home,
like at five or six a.m.,
I'll get hungry at like nine or 10 a.m. If I wake up at like seven or eight a.m. when I'm at home, I might not get hungry
till 1 p.m. If I ate dinner the night before at like 8 p.m., I'm not going to get hungry
the next day till, I don't know. My at home routine does not include breakfast, usually.
Definitely not one that feels special. That's for sure.
Like, I don't know, I'm just not a breakfast person at home.
But when I'm on vacation, breakfast is one of the highlights of my day.
I usually, if I'm staying at a hotel, will eat breakfast at the hotel.
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There's very few things that I love more than a hotel breakfast, especially if it's a buffet.
Oh my God.
I love it. My dad and I both, we travel a lot together.
And my dad and I both cross our fingers every time we travel that where we're staying will
have a buffet breakfast because there's something so incredible about sort of what feels like
a never ending breakfast. Like you get up, you pick out a few things from the buffet you sit down
You eat it slowly you have a coffee
Then you know a little bit later you get up again fill up your plate again with a few more little things and then sit
Back down and then eat it and then get back up again
And then breakfast can go on for like an hour and a half that way if you do it slowly and you sort of course it out
You can sit there for an hour and a half. That's a solid activity. And for my dad and I on vacation, it is a
solid activity. If there is no buffet, no worries, no worries. Breakfast can still be
a wonderful lengthy experience and it should be on vacation in my opinion, meals are one of the best parts
of vacation. You don't have to cook, you just get to sit down. I guess sometimes on vacation
you might cook if you're staying in a cabin or something, barbecuing in the backyard,
who knows? But even if I'm staying somewhere where there
is no sort of restaurant attached to the establishment, like if I'm staying at a house or like a cabin
or something, I will find the nearest breakfast restaurant. This is who I am. I love the vacation
breakfast experience. I usually order a minimum of two coffees or matchas
throughout the breakfast. Matcha is harder to come by depending on where you are, but
I'm usually ordering a minimum of two drinks. I usually eat a lot of fruit for some reason
when I'm traveling. I love a fruit plate. I love an egg dish of some sort, depends. I'll pretty much eat any kind of egg
as long as the yolk isn't runny.
Like an omelet, great.
Hard boiled, sure.
Fried egg, great.
I mean, fried eggs are honestly my favorite,
but, or at least right now they are.
But sometimes randomly on vacation,
I'm like, fuck it, let's do an omelet.
So I usually will do some sort of egg situation. Most importantly, on vacation, I'm like, fuck it, let's do an omelet. So I usually will do some sort of egg situation.
Most importantly, on vacation, I am eating pastries for breakfast.
This is the best part of breakfast.
It's kind of like breakfast dessert.
And I'm a croissant girl.
If there's a croissant available, that's probably what my breakfast dessert is going to be.
However, I'm open-minded.
On the vacation I went on approximately a month ago, my dad and I became obsessed with these
little chocolate hazelnut cookies that they had at the breakfast buffet.
That randomly became one of our breakfast desserts.
We were also having a chocolate croissant.
We would share it, but we would make a little plate from the buffet of different little pastries and that would be our
breakfast dessert. And it is just too much fun. Listen, at my house, I don't have chocolate
croissants. You know what I mean? This is what vacation is for. Okay. After an hour and a half,
two hour long breakfast extravaganza.
I'm feeling full.
I'm ready to go on an adventure.
Okay, I have all this energy.
I just ate, I'm ready to move.
And it's still pretty early in the morning usually,
perhaps 10.30, give or take.
Actually, maybe, yeah, no, like 10.30, maybe 11.
It's time to go on an adventure.
After breakfast, I like to go on a
long walk. Now, depending on where I am in the world, this can look very different depending
on where I am. If I'm on a beachy vacation and there's no sort of downtown area or anything. There's no city. It's kind of just like beachy.
That's a walk on the beach then. Maybe a little hike somewhere. If I'm staying somewhere that
has a wonderful sort of downtown area, there's shopping, there's restaurants, there's coffee
shops. I'm exploring that. I am exploring that. That's my favorite
type of vacation to go on. A vacation where there is stuff to do, there's stuff to see
like that. I love being able to shop around. I love being able to pop into coffee shops
and get a little afternoon coffee. I like to be able
to pop into a museum, perhaps go to a farmer's market. I like having stuff to look at. Some
people don't really care about that. Some people, their ideal vacation is, I want to
go to a resort. I don't care what's outside of the resort.
I just want to go to the resort. I want to float around in the pool. I want to have everything
be brought to me. I don't want to have to move a muscle. I totally get it. That's just
not my dream. That's not what I'm looking for on a vacation. I like to have stuff to
do. I will say, is there something wonderful about going and staying in a cabin in the woods
where there's nothing around?
Yes.
Is there something fun about bringing groceries and bringing everything and doing everything
yourself?
Yeah, that can be really wonderful and fun.
Is there something fun about a beach vacation at a resort where
you don't have to lift a finger and you're just being waited on? Sure. My favorite type
of vacation is one where there's a bit of city to it. And it doesn't need to be like
rustling and bustling. I'm not asking for New York City everywhere that I'm going. I'm not asking for Paris.
I'm not asking for San Francisco. It doesn't need to be packed full of people. There doesn't
need to be more than one coffee shop necessarily. I just like to have a town to hang out in.
And the size of it doesn't really matter. That's sort of my ideal vacation. On my most recent vacation, every
day after breakfast, we were walking into town, going to the little farmer's market,
then going and getting a little coffee, then walking around and shopping around, really
just window shopping, not really buying much, but window shopping around until we got bored of that. And then, you know, we'd walk back to our hotel.
And like, it just, it never got old.
And it was so much fun.
Now after that, it's time to chill, okay?
Up until this point, things have been active, right?
Lots of coffee, exercise, activity, food.
There's been a lot going on.
A lot of activity.
It's time to chill out.
So after walking around and hanging out and exploring and activity-ing, that's a word
nowadays, this is when the relaxation part of the vacation kicks in. And depending on where I am in the world,
the activities vary, right? If I'm somewhere warm, I'm probably going to be swimming. I'm
probably going to be drinking fun sort of tart summer iced drinks like a cucumber lemonade or like sparkling water with lime or a coconut smoothie.
I don't fucking know. I'm swimming, I'm ordering fun drinks or buying fun drinks to drink. I'm perhaps reading a book, a beach read, if you will. I might be painting
watercolor. That's a very fun activity to do when the weather is warm because your paints
dry really quickly, which can be kind of helpful when you're doing a watercolor because then
you can add more layers sooner. Perhaps I take a nap. Perhaps I go for another gentle stroll, more
gentle than earlier for sure. If I'm on a more cold, maybe perhaps autumnal vacation,
I might have a cup of tea. I might play board games with my loved ones. I might also curl
up with a book. I might cook something
if I'm staying somewhere where there's a kitchen and I feel inspired to cook or maybe even bake
something. I might also watercolor. Why not? Paint something, do some sort of art. I might watch
a movie with a loved one. This is just chill time. Chill time where truly anything
can happen. But you know what I've noticed about this sort of relaxed, chill time during
vacation is that I find it's more enjoyable when I've spent my morning active. I exercised, I went on an adventure, I tired myself out a little bit so that I could truly
enjoy a few hours of relaxation.
And by the time it's like 6 p.m., I'm ready to go shower and get ready for dinner.
I actually got my fill of relaxation and I'm ready to do
stuff again. Do you know what I mean? Then it's time to shower and get ready for dinner.
Basically I'm just refreshing everything I did earlier in the day. Taking my makeup off,
you know, rinsing the hair. I wash my hair like once a week, so I'm not really washing
my hair usually. And then I'm just resetting everything, putting on a new outfit, something probably a little
bit more dressed up than what I wore earlier, probably doing a little bit of makeup regardless
of where I'm at.
Like even if I'm on a tropical vacation in the evening, I'm probably putting on a little
bit of makeup.
It depends though.
If I'm really sun kissed, sometimes I'm like, I don't want to wear any makeup. I look sun kissed and cute. Why would I cover that up?
So it depends. And then I go to dinner. Now, I am not the type of person that just likes
to walk around and find a restaurant randomly. I am somebody who likes to make reservations. I just,
I like to read reviews. I like to know where I'm going. I like to know if other people like it,
because if they don't, then there's a good chance I won't like it and then I won't enjoy
my meal. And that sucks, especially on vacation. It sucks always, but it sucks even worse when
you're on vacation and eating is such an exciting part of being on vacation that for that to
suck, no thanks.
So I mean, I've been known, if I'm staying at a hotel, to just eat at the hotel restaurant.
If that's good, I'll just do that. I'm happy to do that. It's predictable. It's close by. But if I'm staying
somewhere where maybe the restaurant attached to the hotel isn't great or doesn't have a lot of
options for me as somebody who's a picky eater who also doesn't eat meat, I'm not that much of a
picky eater, but like a little bit. I'll do research and I will find a restaurant and I will make a reservation. Even if I'm
somewhere where I genuinely don't need to make a reservation because there's no competition,
I'm not staying in a busy place. I'm not in a busy town with a large population. I will
still find a way to try to make a reservation because I am such a planner
and such a scheduler and such an organizer. So the meals are always very well planned,
but dinner's sort of the same kind of ritual as breakfast. I like making it an experience,
it in experience, you know? Ordering lots of different stuff, sitting there for a while and enjoying everything. And then most importantly, dessert. Now, sometimes the restaurant I'm
at, the dessert's good and I'm like, let's do this. Like, this is fun. This looks great. Let's just order dessert here. But recently, I've been kind of obsessed with ice cream.
And almost anywhere you are on vacation, you can probably find an ice cream shop.
I don't think I've ever been anywhere in the world where there wasn't an ice cream shop
nearby or somewhere you can find ice cream.
Listen, that's not always going to be an appealing option, especially if it's winter time. But oh my God, on this
last vacation, after dinner, we wouldn't order dessert at the restaurant. Instead, we would
go and walk to a gelato place and I was getting lemon sorbet and it was so good. I know what you're thinking, lemon sorbet, that's cringe.
Like, why do you like that?
The tart sourness of the lemon sorbet in a yummy cone, yum.
That is really good.
Like the sweetness of the cone with the tartness of the,
oof, I don't know.
Maybe that's my prefrontal cortex growing in that
I don't just want to order like peanut butter fudge ice cream as much anymore. Listen, I
would eat that any day of the week, but it does feel very mature of me to be like, I
want lemon sorbet. It's a very acquired taste for us adults. But dessert's very important,
whether it's happening at the restaurant or
there's an adventure after dinner to find dessert, either at an ice cream shop or a
bakery or whatever, dessert on vacation for me is mandatory after breakfast and after
dinner. I'm sorry, that's just my routine. No exceptions. Every single day, breakfast, dessert, dinner, dessert.
It's mandatory.
But similarly with breakfast, usually after dinner, I'm full and I need to walk off what
I ate because I'm not going to be able to sleep comfortably after a meal like that.
And so another walk will ensue. And what's cool about the evening
walk is that you're going to see a different side of the place that you're staying in the
evening. Like if you're staying in a place that kind of has city vibes, you might see
like a party scene and that's kind of entertaining and fun. If you're staying in a sort of tropical
location you might see the sun go down in a very beautiful way. You might see new animals
come out and fly around. Well, I guess that would just be birds. But you're going to see
a different side of where you are. And I don't know, I think walking is one of my favorite parts of traveling.
Because I love walking just anyway. Like I find walking to be incredibly therapeutic.
And I think a lot of people feel that way because it was a full trend to do hot girl
walks. Remember that? The hot girl walk? Do we remember that phenomenon? Well, I don't really think it's a trend. I think
walking is incredible for the mind, body, and soul. I'm all about it. And walking in a new place
that's exciting and riveting is so much fun and is even more therapeutic and awesome. So I'll go for a little evening walk,
and then it's time for bed.
When I'm on vacation, I'm not partying.
I'm not staying up late.
I'm not getting drunk because I don't drink anymore.
When I used to, I would get drunk,
but I'd usually get drunk throughout the day almost,
and then the evening would hit and it'd be like, I just have to go to bed. It would be like nine, and I'd usually get drunk throughout the day, almost, and then the evening would hit and it'd
be like, I just have to go to bed. It would be like nine and I'd be like, I have to go to bed.
Nicole Zichal-Bendis For me, vacations are wholesome. I don't want to go out. I don't want
to go to a club or something, if that's even available, depending on where you are. But
It's even available depending on where you are. But I like to go to bed early, like ideally before midnight.
1030 is ideal.
I wash my face, do my skincare, put on cute little PJs, get into bed, open my iPad, and
put on YouTube and watch YouTube videos until I fall asleep because that's such a magical experience.
I love watching YouTube to fall asleep and I try not to become too reliant on it or dependent
on it because ideally I can calm myself down and go to sleep without any sort of third
party or well, I guess it'd be second party because it's just me. But you get what I'm
saying. Ideally, I can just fall asleep and I don't need to be listening to anything or anything.
But on vacation, it's like, come on, if I want to watch a YouTube video to go to sleep,
I can fucking do that.
I'm on vacation.
I mean, I also do that all the time when I'm at home.
But I try to challenge my comfort zone more when I'm at home.
When I'm on vacation, it's like I let
myself indulge in various areas. I will let myself listen to the YouTube videos I fall
asleep and not even question it or you know what I'm saying? And that's kind of my vacation
routine.
I really do think it strikes the perfect balance between having enough discipline to upkeep the habits that make
me feel good, like exercise and walking and exploring.
But it also balances that with not really having anything on the schedule, setting up
certain activities that are enjoyable, like a dinner reservation or
whatever. Yeah, I think it's a balance of discipline, relaxation, and fun. I think it
is perfect. And it makes the experience more sustainable. When I'm vacationing like that,
I can vacation for two weeks, you know,
three weeks maybe, actually three weeks might be a little bit too long.
Two weeks is like a long vacation.
The vacation I took most recently was six days
and it felt long, but I kind of kept going.
Yeah, that's my vacation routine.
There's not much to it to be honest,
but it's actually kind of hilarious how strictly
I stuck to this exact routine on the last vacation that I went on.
If you were to be a fly on the wall during that trip, like clockwork, I did this every
single day and it was just so great.
Anyway, that's all I have to discuss today.
Honestly, it was kind of nice to relive this vacation
because right now it's sort of feeling like
everyone I know is on vacation.
Like my friends are in France and like my grandpa is in,
I don't know, like Finland or something.
And then my cousins are in Switzerland. And then
my other cousin is in like Jamaica. And then my other friends are in Greece. And then my
other friends are in Cape Cod for the summer. It just feels like everyone's gone. By the
way, I did sort of make up a few fictional friends just to kind of keep that bit going
because I do not have that many friends to be honest that I keep up with. I have a very, very small handful.
Anywho, it was fun to hang out with you all today and I hope that you enjoyed it as well.
And if you did, don't worry. New episodes of Anything Goes every Thursday and Sunday.
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It's always a joy to hang out. And luckily for both of us, we get to do it again in a few days. I'll talk to you then. Okay. Love you.
Love you and talk to you soon. And bye.