Habits

Habit #1: Travel Smartly
Travelling can be exciting, overwhelming, chaotic, life-changing, and a whole host of other adjectives at the same time. Still, we can be smart about it.

Habit #2: Keep Learning
As archaeologists, we are trying to figure out what was going on in the past. Trust me, there was a lot happening and in order to attempt to figure out what was going on, we need to know a bit about everything. Since most of us don’t know it all, we need to keep the learning going.

Habit #3: Get and Stay Organized
Getting organized is one thing, but staying organized is another. Both are important and we all could use some new ideas and refreshers.

Habit #4: Build a Great Network
Networks have been important in the success of many ancient civilizations and leaders. This still holds true today.

Habit #5: Fuel Creativity
We all know creativity is an important skill  and sometimes we need some strategies to keep the creative process going.

Habit #6: Make Contributions
Whether it’s publishing your own research or forwarding on a job opportunity, contributions come in many forms and it’s important to make them. Sharing is caring so let’s spread the information.

Habit #7: Rest and Relax
Between work and travel, we need to make time for R&R. While we don’t do this enough, we should make a habit out of it.

Habit #8: Have a Personal Life
Archaeology and travel are great; however, they can be challenging at times. What keeps me sane is making time for my family and friends. No matter who or what makes up your personal life, it’s important to have one.

Habit #9: Experience the World 
Part of the reason I got into archaeology was not just to see the world, but experience it in a way that most tourists don’t get to. It’s not all whips and snakes (thank goodness!), it’s actually so much more.

Habit#10: Advocate
As an archaeologist and traveller, I’m part of many communities. My feeling of community encompasses a basic recognition of our collective humanity. When our communities are jeopardized I feel we must stand up for them and work to change things.

Smiti Nathan

I’m an archaeologist that travels around the world for both work and pleasure. I have a penchant for exploring ancient and modern places and the people, plants, and foods entangled in them. I write about archaeology, travel, and productivity.

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