Traveling Is My Passion
Whether for work or pleasure, traveling is an essential part of my life, and I can’t imagine it any other way. As the founder and CEO of ClickDo and SeekaHost, I frequently explore new places. Over the past year, I’ve traveled mainly around Southeast Europe—Germany, Greece, and Bulgaria—discovering breathtaking and intriguing locations.
Along the way, I’ve met amazing people, some of whom have become friends. And without sounding sexist, the women in these regions are fiery—truly passionate and beautiful, qualities I deeply appreciate. I genuinely love to travel. There’s a unique charm in experiencing new and unfamiliar places. No matter how prepared you are, you can’t fully know what awaits you until you arrive.
Immersing yourself in the spirit of a place is exhilarating—be it through traditional cuisine or vibrant nightlife. Each experience brings inspiration, which often fuels my business ideas. Many important decisions have come to me while traveling.
Yes, I absolutely love to travel!

Travel Far or Near
You can’t always jump on a plane and head off somewhere. Even I face circumstances that sometimes prevent long-distance travel. However, that doesn’t stop me from exploring. The UK has countless places worth visiting. Just a week ago, I found myself in Bournemouth, only a few hours’ drive from London, and it’s a wonderfully refreshing spot for outdoor activities. Such as Calishtenics on the beach under the sky, close to the sea. Which makes the training incredible.
The best part? During the off-season, fewer people make beach walks incredibly pleasant. My point is that you can travel close to home. Simply moving and spending time away from your usual surroundings is invigorating. I love my home. I’ve designed it to serve me well with plenty of space to train, relax, and work. Yet, I sometimes feel too accustomed to it. I can’t change my surroundings every week, nor should I, since this is my sanctuary.
But I can step away for a bit—visit somewhere nearby and soak up a different vibe. When I return home, the familiarity feels even better. It’s like coming back to what you know, but with renewed energy.
On the Road at Least One Week Each Month
As I mentioned, I can’t always travel far, but that doesn’t hold me back. Why do I do it? Because it energizes me and reminds me I’m alive. Movement is vital; staying in one place simply isn’t my style. I consistently crave great sex and quality sports; everything else struggles to grab my attention. Of course, a great conversation partner can change that!
I thrive on surrounding myself with things that bring me joy. Success comes from creating an environment filled with positivity—whether it’s people, places, or activities. If you find yourself at a crossroads in life, aiming for something better, invest in that. Live in a way that aligns with your desires. This mindset helps you express clearly what you want in life.
That’s why I travel at least once a month
The Positive Impact of Changing Your Environment
We often grow accustomed to our surroundings, both literally and metaphorically. This is where the beneficial influence of changing your environment comes into play. It awakens my senses, allowing me to see new perspectives and try new things. The goal isn’t to compare what I’m used to with the new experiences; I don’t draw parallels between my bed at home and a hotel bed. I simply enjoy the moment and embrace my presence in it.
This change helps me align my thoughts. Plus, I can share that I’ve developed a wealth of insights about places to stay, at least where I’ve been. I can point you to the best hotels I’ve stayed at with precise recommendations.
There’s something refreshing about being in a different place. I feel alive and free. Sometimes, this change enhances my focus; other times, I just unwind. Regardless of why I’m traveling, I always experience a positive effect.
Movement is life.

Travel and Time
I’m sure you’ve noticed that while traveling, the time spent on the road and in a new place often feels longer than if you were at home. There are reasons for this perception.
Travel brings new and unique experiences that our brains remember more vividly compared to routine activities. When we encounter something fresh, time appears to stretch because we create more memories during that period. The new environment and culture generate intense sensations that influence our perception of time. When we actively engage with new situations, time feels richer.
Travel also disrupts our daily routines, which expands our perception of time. By stepping outside conventional habits, our brains become more engaged and active.
We all know the saying that time doesn’t rewind, can’t be extended, and you can’t buy it back. Well, let me tell you: if you travel at least once a month—or even every weekend—you’ll find you have more time. And it’s valuable time spent solely on you, in the way you desire.


