Fear can sound responsible, even wise, until you realize it’s quietly making your decisions for you. If you’ve felt that tension between wanting to take a solo trip and hearing the anxious loop of “what if something goes wrong,” I’m speaking straight to that moment. We get honest about the difference between real safety awareness and the internal fear that grows in the unknown, especially for women who want freedom but also want to feel grounded and protected.  I share how I lean on scripture...

Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips

Cheryl Esch-Solo Travel Advocate/Certified Travel Coach/Freedom Traveler

Fearless Solo Travel: Faith, Freedom and Flight // 184

APR 28, 202612 MIN
Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips

Fearless Solo Travel: Faith, Freedom and Flight // 184

APR 28, 202612 MIN

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Fear can sound responsible, even wise, until you realize it’s quietly making your decisions for you. If you’ve felt that tension between wanting to take a solo trip and hearing the anxious loop of “what if something goes wrong,” I’m speaking straight to that moment. We get honest about the difference between real safety awareness and the internal fear that grows in the unknown, especially for women who want freedom but also want to feel grounded and protected.I share how I lean on scripture when fear gets loud, because God hasn’t given us a spirit of fear but of power, love, and a sound mind. We talk about the Biblical pattern of being called to go even without perfect clarity, and how solo travel can become a personal journey of trust, courage, and discovering who you are in Christ. Then we flip the script on the questions that keep women stuck: not just “what if I can’t handle it,” but “what if God has already equipped me for this?”We also get practical with solo travel tips that build confidence without feeding the need to control everything: praying before you book, researching your destination, choosing accommodations wisely, sharing your itinerary, and staying connected with trusted people back home. I explain why safety isn’t rooted only in control, and how peace grows when you plan well, listen for Holy Spirit prompts, and stay open to the unexpected.If you’ve been waiting for the “right time” to travel alone, let this be your nudge to take one small first step today. Subscribe for more solo female travel encouragement, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more women of faith can find it. What’s one place you feel called to go next?Coaching InvitationIf you’re feeling drawn toward solo travel but unsure where to begin, this is something I support women with through 1:1 coaching. Together we can explore what kind of travel experience fits your season of life and create a thoughtful plan that reflects the woman you are becoming.https://cherylbeckesch.com/workwithme/Support the showhttps://[email protected] @solotraveladventures50