A Letter to the Woman Who’s Too Tired to Plan a Holiday

A Letter to the Woman Who’s Too Tired to PHi darling,

If you’re reading this and thinking, I need a holiday, but the thought of booking one makes you even more tired — this letter is for you.

I see you. I am you.

I know what it’s like to carry the weight of everyone else’s calendars, dietary needs, sleep issues, and school forms. To have 47 tabs open, none of them for yourself. You’re burnt out, overstretched, and yet somehow still the one expected to make the magic happen. Even your rest has to be organised — and guess who organises it?

You.

This is the moment to stop.

This is your permission slip to pause. Not forever — just long enough to remember what you need.

Maybe you don’t need a 12-day tour through Europe with the kids. Maybe you just need three nights somewhere quiet where no one talks to you before 9am. Maybe it’s not a big trip — maybe it’s just leaving the house. But here’s the thing: you deserve that. Without guilt. Without needing to earn it.

You don’t have to do it perfectly. You just have to start.

Let me help you make it easier.

I created Wise Woman Travels because I know what it’s like to want beauty, calm, and ease — but not have the time or bandwidth to plan for it. I’ve built this site as a space to help you find the good stuff faster. The soulful hotels. The guides that make sense. The rituals that aren’t rigid.

You don’t need a spreadsheet. You need a starting point.

I’ve got you.

Start small. Start with you.

Maybe today that just means booking one night away.
Or opening your inbox to download a guide that helps.
Or lighting a candle and saying, I matter too.

Whatever it looks like for you, just begin. The woman you’re becoming?

She’s already on her way.

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