Friday, January 24, 2020

Trip With Friends

Make Memories,


"A journey is the best measure in friends, rather than miles."
                                            Tim Cahill.


The time which we spend on Earth is never long enough so why not we enjoy it?! How much fun have you had recently? It seems that the older we get the less fun we have, and that's just not fair. Not to sound like a brat, but why do we assume that we get too old to have fun? Why do we think that life is too serious, well scheduled and prioritize to have some fun? I think having fun makes life more enjoyable for you and the people you are close too. Fun creates enthusiasm and energy. And enthusiasm is the cornerstone of great leadership; personal or in an organization.

    "There is no fear when you are having fun."
                                                   Will Thomas.

memory
Three Men and Woman Sitting on Brown Trunk Photo.



Spending time with friends is, in and of itself, a great way to pass the time without spending a lot of money. But if you and your friends are used to going out to clubs, pubs or eateries together as your way of hanging out, then you can change it up a bit and save more money too. No matter where you live, there are plenty of places to go and do fun things that do not cost a lot.
If you are having trouble convincing your friends to do things on the cheap, then be upfront. Tell them straight out that you can not spend that kind of money right now and you do not  let them pay for you either. But here are some great alternatives you can offer.



forest
Walking in Forest.



Some fun  to do with friends without spending much

A potluck dinner party.  Host a dinner party, cook a new dish together with your friends.

Go to the park. Pack a picnic. Hangout. Watch people. Play on the swings. Take pictures.

Hold a yard sale. After all of that cleaning, why not hang out together and make some extra crush too?

Go fishing.

Go Camping.

Hill Climbing




mountain
Man Wearing Blue Shirt Standing on Cliff While Watching Mountain.

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