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Hey Reader! This email lands in your inbox every Tuesday. It's all about travel insights, personal stories, and lessons from my adventures exploring over 90 countries thus far. Whether it will inspire, entertain, or enlighten, let's celebrate the beauty and diversity of this amazing world we share, from a travel perspective! 🌍✨ ----------------------------- After looking at the common visa mistakes last week, it felt important to talk about what sometimes follows when plans don’t unfold as expected. There’s a quiet moment that comes after a visa rejection that people don’t talk about enough. It’s not the email itself. Not even the disappointment. It’s what comes after. The silence. “Maybe I’ll just leave it for now.” And just like that, a trip that once felt exciting gets pushed further and further away. But here’s something I want you to hold onto: A visa rejection doesn’t close the door on your travel plans. It just means something about that particular application didn’t land the way it needed to. I’ve seen this play out in real life. Someone gets rejected. They rework it. And sometimes… that makes all the difference. Not always. The challenge is that most people never get to that second step. They stop at the rejection... and internalise it. “Maybe international travel is just complicated for people like me.” But “later” has a way of becoming never. And not because you couldn’t travel… So if a visa rejection has ever made you pause… And you’re also not stuck. If this is something you’ve experienced before, I’d really love to hear about it. What could have held your application back? You can just hit reply and share a line or two. And if you’re finding that there are still gaps—things you’re unsure about, or parts of travel that just feel unclear… I’ll be hosting a free live webinar session on 9th May2026 where I’ll walk through how to:
If you’d like to join, just reply and let me know, I’ll send you the details to book a spot. Because a rejection doesn’t define your travel story. What you do next… can change everything. Whichever way, thank you for reading this far! It keeps me energised to keep sharing (and travelling). Your Travel Coach, Maria Kamau (aka Mkay) Travel Enthusiast | Bodacious Adventurer |Travel Writer I help women over 40 travel confidently, affordably and on their own terms, without relying on tour agents or on others to realise their dreams. PS: If you are planning to Travel and could use some support, here are a few ways I can help you: ✅Book a check in chat so we can explore your travel plans and how I could help: https://tinyurl.com/check-in-chat-with-Mkay[FREE] ✅✅Work with me to get the support you need for a specific upcoming trip you are planning https://tinyurl.com/travel-support-options [Low Cost, High Value] ✅✅✅Work with me 1-on-1 for 4 or more sessions to equip you with the skills of travelling as a lifestyle and watch your travel dreams come true! https://tinyurl.com/travel-support-options [Affordable and Transformative] ------------------------------------------------------ OR Connect with me on: www.facebook.com/TravelwithMkay/ www.Instagram.com/Travelwithmkay Tweeter: @Travelwithmkay |
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Hey Reader! This email lands in your inbox every Tuesday. It's all about travel insights, personal stories, and lessons from my adventures exploring over 90 countries thus far. Whether it inspires, entertains, or enlightens, let's celebrate the beauty and diversity of this amazing world we share, from a travel perspective! 🌍✨ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was my fault, I chose a bus timing that was later than my...
Hey there Reader! WOOW! 🤩 More than 140 people registered for last night's Travel More in 2026: How to Stop Waiting and Start Planning webinar, and the energy, questions, stories, and enthusiasm made it one of the most rewarding sessions I've hosted! Thank you for signing up and being part of it. Whether you joined us live, arrived late, had to leave early, or couldn't make it at all, I appreciate your interest in investing in your travel dreams. If you'd like to catch up on anything you...
Hi Reader! The first big solo trip I ever planned, I nearly cancelled three times. Once because of the visa paperwork. Once because a relative asked "but who's going with you?" in that tone. And once because I'd quietly convinced myself I'd feel braver next year. Sound familiar? You sit down to plan. The tabs pile up. The prices keep shifting. And that little voice starts: "What if I choose wrong and waste money?" "What if it's too complicated?" "Maybe I'll come back to this later." So you...