Find Your Crossing

A thirty-minute guide to choosing the kind of trip that would actually help.

If you’re here, something probably pulled you in this direction — a line in a post, a moment in a video, a name someone passed along. Whatever it was, this is the page that gets you the guide.

Find Your Crossing is a thirty-minute read about choosing your next trip — not the one you’d book on impulse, but the kind of travel that would actually do something for what you’re going through.

Most writing about transitions treats them as problems to solve. A gap to close. A reinvention to plan. I think that’s the wrong frame. The work isn’t to get out of the in-between as fast as possible. The work is to figure out what kind of trip would actually help — because slow travel, hard travel, solo travel, and unfamiliar travel each do something different for different moments in a life.

The guide is six diagnostic questions, six different kinds of travel, and a seventh frame called Your Own Crossing for the kind of trip this language doesn’t quite reach. There are reflection pages between the profiles that are blank on purpose. Whatever comes up after is yours.

You’ll get it in your welcome email the moment you subscribe.

Subscribing also gets you Slow Crossings — writing, video, and tools about travel as a way through hard transitions. Essays every other week. Long-form video from the road and the water. Guides when something needs to be a guide.

— Sean