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Be a Tourist in Your Own State

Here’s the sad truth…sometimes in our excitement and desire to see the rest of the world, we often overlook or take for granted the incredible place that we are right now. Because we see our city every day we have lost sight of the things and places that make that city so unique. When I lived in Utah, I would meet people who had traveled from all corners of the globe to come and see some incredible places in the state and I would sheepishly stand there thinking that I had never been to that place. I had my routine of places I would go all the time all the while dreaming of adventures in other places. Of course when we moved to Florida and then to Tennessee, we were brand new to the area and so we were wanting to explore all these new places that we had never been to before. There is something so incredible in looking at your city or your state and seeing it with new eyes- the eyes of wonder and excitement that someone visiting would see it as. Especially after this last year when where we are was the only place to be, how much more important it is to really appreciate where we are and all that is has to offer us. So in all your planning and wanderings to other places, may I suggest also taking some time to be a tourist in your own place and seeing it with new eyes and renewed interest. This may not come naturally-after all, we think we know this place pretty well since we’re here all the time- and it really takes an effort to see something so familiar in such a different perspective. Here are some suggestions to retrain you eyes and seeing where you are as a tourist might see it.

Being a tourist in your own place will absolutely help you see your city or state in a whole new light. It gives you ideas of things to do and places to go (especially if you will someday need to be the tour guide to someone who visits) and it connects you to where you live. There are endless adventures to have, and those adventures can begin right where you are. I would love to hear about you experiences as you act the tourist in your own city or state! Where did you go and what did you discover?

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