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Tiffany McCauley

Spain

Writer at Freelance

Founder and Writer at Lazy Girl Travel

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    ✈️ Free Travel Resources Inside → Get the PrintablesBurned out and stuck in survival mode, I knew moving abroad would help me start over, and it changed everything. This is the story of how slow, intentional living helped me heal from emotional exhaustion and fall back in love with my life. I’m also sharing 3 daily rituals I practice, plus a free printable with 10 self-romance rituals to help you reclaim beauty, presence, and joy wherever you are. I didn’t move abroad for adventure.

  • 1 week ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    You can design a dream life around slow travel, even without quitting your job or becoming a digital nomad. This post walks you through the mindset shifts, lifestyle tweaks, and baby steps to build a life that feels rich, unhurried, and deeply fulfilling. Here’s how to live the slow travel lifestyle. Remember to grab your free printable!If you are thinking about planning a life of travel, you are not alone. So many women are turning to travel to enrich their lives in untold ways.

  • 2 weeks ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    Forgot how to say “thank you” in Italian? You’re not alone. This is your lazy girl’s guide to handling language barriers while traveling. No panic, no perfection, and no Google Translate meltdowns. Bonus Free Download: Grab the Language Barrier Cheat Sheet to print or save for your next trip. Learning how to handle language barriers abroad can be a challenge for many people.

  • 2 weeks ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    As many of you know, I travel with my dog, Izzy, quite often. She’s my sidekick, and I rarely go anywhere without her. But there are some basic supplies I always keep on hand to make sure that we are both comfortable, and that dog travel packing list definitely grew when I moved to Europe. So let’s explore what works well when you travel with dogs.

  • 2 weeks ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    Reinventing yourself at 50 or beyond isn’t this epic fiery crash and rise from the ashes sort of moment (though for some, it absolutely could be). It’s slower. Quieter. More sacred in many ways. Here’s how to approach it with grace. It doesn’t come with applause. It comes with long pauses, moments of genuine rest, whispered doubts, and quiet victories no one sees. And that’s a beautiful thing. For me, midlife reinvention happened when I moved to Spain as a recent empty nester.