Kim Loe - Content Writer ▪ Screenwriter
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Kim Loe - Content Writer ▪ Screenwriter
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How I became a full-time traveller (and you can too)

Twenty years ago I worked an office job with four weeks of holiday a year. I already had the travel bug and would maximise my holiday time, travelling for many long weekends and mid-winter vacations. I felt trapped in my job and wanted more freedom to travel. I felt like I was living two lives, one at home in work mode and one when travelling. Against lots of advice from those around me, I planned to quit my job and travel full-time.

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Seven simple rules for avoiding jetlag

With 25 years of international travel and around 250 flights, I have a lot of experience dealing with jetlag. While It’s never been much of an issue flying East to West, adjusting to a new time zone when flying West to East comes with challenges.

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10 things I could never travel without

With over 30 years of travelling to over 110 destinations, I’ve learned all my lessons the hard way when it comes to packing for a trip. Packing is an art. When you’re spending weeks on the road, you must travel light and be super organized but also cover all the different scenarios you can face.

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How to be a travel planning pro

Travel planning is something I’m proud to say I’m exceptional at. I have a group of friends who often join me on my travels, and the planning is always left to me. And that’s how I like it. I enjoy organizing big trips and have enough experience and know-how to make sure I can prepare something special every time.

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About me

Hello, my name is Kim. I enjoy sharing my experiences and stories about travel, writing, and mental health.

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I’ve studied writing at the Royal Court Theatre, National Film & Television School, and Film4. During that time, I’ve had many great mentors, feedback, and 1on1 advice.

Here are 5 pieces of writing advice which made a big impact and changed how I write:

— Kim Loe (@whereiskimloe) September 15, 2022

As a writer, I regularly get imposter syndrome.

At its worst, I feel like a total fraud. I’ve convinced people I can write, but if they look closely, I’ll be exposed. How dare I call myself a writer!

Here’s how I fight imposter syndrome and self-doubt:#impostersyndrome

— Kim Loe (@whereiskimloe) September 25, 2022

When it comes to packing for a long trip, I've learned the hard way.

But after 110 international trips, I've now mastered how to pack light and which items are essential.

Here are the 10 things I can never travel without:#travel #traveling #Packing https://t.co/GqYGkRdnAC pic.twitter.com/qbzPAtnRRr

— Kim Loe (@whereiskimloe) September 30, 2022

I suffered from depression for most of my school years. Battled panic attacks for over 20 years as an adult.

I now have rules and techniques that keep me on top of my mental battles.

Here are 8 rules for immediately improving your mental health:#panicattacks #mentalhealth

— Kim Loe (@whereiskimloe) September 27, 2022

I’ve had my share of writer’s block. While I’ve learned techniques to overcome it, I’ve also learned not to ignore it.

There’s a lesson to learn when you feel creatively stuck.

Here are 7 lessons I’ve learned from writer’s block:#writersblock #WritingCommunity #writetip

— Kim Loe (@whereiskimloe) September 29, 2022

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