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At the age of 19, I was fortunate to become a Flight Attendant. Seeing the world at a young age allowed me to develop unlimited, unfiltered ideas. As the youngest in my family, besides hand-me-down clothing, I was also subject to recycled thoughts, ideas, and expectations. Exposure to the world, at a time where I was also learning personal responsibility, turned me into a rebel.

Cultural immersion forged my foundation for entrepreneurship, womanhood, faith and the abundance mindset. While different cultures taught me that there are no rules in life, except ones you make for yourself. There is no definition of success, you can create anything you conceive. The more you expose yourself to, the more you decide what’s important to your happiness. This is the essence of a ‘success’ blueprint. There is no pre-designed formula. Everyone is their own Writer and Editor.

Entrepreneurship was the first step to achieving personal goals but travel watered my seeds of faith. I saw what was already possible and engaged my mind to evolve new ideas. The imagination of the average person is limited by their environment. Stepping into a new culture expands the mind. It questions, learns and processes from a new perspective.

For many Entrepreneurs, a trip may appear to be a financial challenge. Here are five steps to help you explore the world in 2019.