I was so scared to my Big Chop; I was afraid of what people were going say, how they would react at work, and how I would look. But after making the decision to JUST DO IT, I swear things started happening. It's like the universe could see my new found confidence and this opportunity presented itself. The best way to describe it was like EAT, PRAY, LOVE. I made this trip alone without my husband, a huge decision to travel to the other side of the world by myself. Of course he was supportive, but this was an awesome chance for me to focus on me. I learned to Meditate. The goal of meditation is to focus and quiet your mind, eventually reaching a higher level of awareness and inner calm. As you grow more mature and learn to really get in touch with who you, I wonder am I living my best life? The world is so much bigger than where you are, I am glad I am able to go and see it.

My living space while in India was relaxing and homie. My host resides in a two bedroom apartment with large windows that invited in the sun everyday. It was very nice and peaceful, but at night, I could hear the beeping of Tuk Tuks as the Indain winds flowed over my bed.
Decoration consisted of Gurus and family photos. Wooden furniture, marble floors and colorful fabrics. I was fascinated and thankful to be in the authentic native space.

Indian Cuisine
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Puri |
Street Food
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Tuk Tuk |
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The Beach |
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The Hanging Gardens |
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The Gateway of India |
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