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Easily Afford a Family Vacation Every Year

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Planning a vacation for the family on a budget just got easier with our Travel Bundle! Easily plan a family vacation every year AND be able to afford it with our ninja tips outlined in these digital guides.

In these guides you’ll discover:

  • How to find money you didn’t realize you had
  • Ninja saving tips to get more money in your pocket for your family vacation
  • Budget-friendly vacation ideas that aren’t lame
  • How to travel with kids & not go crazy

Plus our handy worksheets guide you through the process.

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Why is it important to take a family vacation?

1. Health Benefits

Taking vacation is good for your health—really! … A number of studies have shown that taking time away from the job can have physical and psychological health benefits. People who take vacations have lower stress, less risk of heart disease, a better outlook on life, and more motivation to achieve goals.

The average American worker receives 10 days of paid vacation each year. Taking just a few of those days to get away with the family can have tremendous affects on your health and well-being.

2. Make Memories & Improve Family Relationships

Family vacation can create family memories that will last you and your kids a lifetime. Through your family vacation you will have experiences you can’t get any other way. These experiences can improve relationships for years to come. You may even learn something new about your spouse or your kids.

3. Educate Your Children

Take your children’s education beyond the classroom by giving them real-life challenges and adventures on a family vacation. Vacation is a time to try new things, break out of comfort zones and have fun – and it’s also a time to teach your kids about the world and our great country.

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  4. 9 Ways to Run a Smooth and Successful Homeschool this Year
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