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What's Driving Your Summer?

5 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Summer is here, and many of us are dreaming about road trips, beach vacations, national parks, cruises, and unforgettable adventures. But what if the destination isn't the most interesting part of the story? In this episode of POP Talks, Sandy explores the surprising psychology behind travel and the six motives identified by researcher John Crompton that often influence our vacation choices: curiosity, adventure, connection, nature, fun, and personal growth. Along the way, you'll discover how the same motivations may be shaping your goals, decisions, and the direction of your life-car. Whether you're planning a summer getaway, a weekend escape, or simply dreaming about what's next, this episode offers a fun and insightful way to better understand what's really driving you. #SummerTravel #RoadTrip #VacationPlanning #PersonalGrowth #SelfDiscovery #TravelPsychology #LifePurpose #GoalSetting #Mindset #PeaceOutPlanning

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Summer is here, and many of us are dreaming about road trips, beach vacations, national parks, cruises, and unforgettable adventures. But what if the destination isn't the most interesting part of the story? In this episode of POP Talks, Sandy explores the surprising psychology behind travel and the six motives identified by researcher John Crompton that often influence our vacation choices: curiosity, adventure, connection, nature, fun, and personal growth. Along the way, you'll discover how the same motivations may be shaping your goals, decisions, and the direction of your life-car. Whether you're planning a summer getaway, a weekend escape, or simply dreaming about what's next, this episode offers a fun and insightful way to better understand what's really driving you. #SummerTravel #RoadTrip #VacationPlanning #PersonalGrowth #SelfDiscovery #TravelPsychology #LifePurpose #GoalSetting #Mindset #PeaceOutPlanning

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