San Cristobal, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador  View of the Kicker Rock, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador

A luxurious escape often means something different to everyone. Some prefer 5-star all-inclusive resorts, while others enjoy the privacy of a lavish villa. The term "luxury" has multiple meanings for a variety of travelers, making it difficult to define what these escapes truly entail.

However, there are more travellers who are now looking to combine luxury with adventure, and there are more than enough places in the world where rugged landscapes meet refined comforts. These destinations don’t just offer breathtaking scenery; they deliver experiences that make you feel alive while still letting you unwind in style.

If you’re ready to embark on a luxurious yet thrilling getaway, below are some of the best destinations that blend the two effortlessly.

Key Verse

“Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Ephesians 5:20).


Text — Ephesians 5:19-21


Message

“A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue but also the parent of all other virtues,” says Cicero. The servants that broke different bad news to Job, one after the other, must have expected him to break down in tears and become emotionally unstable. Surprisingly, Job fell to the ground and worshipped. He blessed the name of the Lord. He praised God even at a bad time. Give thanks always, not just when things are rosy, but also at the time of disappointments, difficulties, delays, deprivation, and death of loved ones. Our thankfulness should not be done only on special occasions, church or during morning devotions.

Give thanks—do not hold it back or keep it just within your heart. It is an activity God commands us to do, which we must do well—wholeheartedly and willingly. Set time apart to thank God in songs, worship, and praises. The list of things we should praise Him for is endless—His greatness, grace, goodness, gifts, guidance, etc. Do not take things for granted. The Lord wants to hear your voice of thanksgiving every time and everywhere.

Quote

Set time apart to thank God

Challenge

The Lord wants to hear your voice of thanksgiving

Prayer for today

I will praise you, O my Saviour, forevermore.

By Higher everyday: Photo by Peggy Anke

Melody Jacob wearing the Duo Blush Cream & Powder set by collection cosmetics


For the longest time, I was convinced that blush and I just weren't meant to be. I tried so many different types and shades, but nothing seemed to work. I even found a cream blush I liked, but it was a whole ordeal to apply without it clashing with my foundation. I just didn't have the patience for it, so I gave up and stuck to what I knew.

If you've been reading this blog for a while, you know my makeup routine is pretty simple. I'm a MAC Powder Foundation girl—NW45, to be exact. I've got an Oriflame liquid foundation, but I don't use it often. My go-to look is just my MAC powder, some brow pencil, and mascara. Lipsticks are tricky for me, so I usually just go for a light stain and some gloss. I'm not into heavy makeup that feels caked on. I'm confident in my own skin, and I don't feel the need to cover anything up. My makeup is meant to enhance, not conceal.

But then, something changed. I got my hands on some blushes from Collections Cosmetics UK. They also sent me some of their High Color Glosses, but the colors weren't for me. I tried everything, but they just didn't suit my skin tone. I'll find a way to make them work eventually, but the blushes? Oh, my gosh. They're exactly what I've been looking for.

Collection cosmetics Duo Blush Cream & Powder Set

weekly win trophy

Happy Friday! The weekend is officially here, and before we dive in, I want to play a quick game.


It's easy to focus on the challenges of the week, so let's take a moment to celebrate the wins, big or small.

Tell us: What was the best thing about your week? Share your answer in the comments below! I'm so excited to hear your good news.
A young Black woman with a serene expression reads a book on a sunlit park bench, comfortably enjoying alone time amidst a bustling, blurred crowd.

Participating in social activities has been tied to a variety of positive health effects. However, what if you do not feel at ease while you are in the company of other people?

You've probably heard it a million times: socializing is good for you. Experts are constantly telling us that an active social life is like a superfood for our brain and body, helping to lower the risk of everything from chronic diseases to dementia.

But what if you're an introvert? What if the idea of a big party makes you want to pull the covers over your head and hide? Trust me, I get it. The pressure to be "social" can feel overwhelming.

But here’s the good news: you don't have to be the life of the party to reap the benefits. It turns out, even small moments of connection can make a huge difference.
Social gathering of people eating and having fun

Volunteering in your community and having lunch with a buddy are both more than just fun things to do. They are great ways to connect with other people, keep your mind active, and help prevent dementia. But for how long? The January 2025 issue of Alzheimer's and Dementia had a study that tried to find out. The study monitored roughly 2,000 persons who did not have dementia for about seven years. The average age of the participants was 80. Every year, participants had their health and cognitive abilities checked and were were told how often they had done things like visiting friends, going to restaurants, and volunteering. About a third of the people who took part in the study got either dementia or mild cognitive impairment, which is the stage before dementia. The participants who were least socially active got that diagnosis roughly five years before the ones who were most socially active. The study is observational and cannot establish causation. But being social makes you feel good and helps you feel less lonely and alone, which are two things that can lead to numerous chronic diseases and even early death.

Photo by Askar Abayev
Woman wearing a jacket with layering in the mountain

Ah, Scotland in autumn. The landscape turns into a blazing kaleidoscope of reds, oranges, and golds during this magical period. The air gets cooler, the summer crowds thin out, and the idea of a warm pub with a crackling fire becomes real.

As someone who hates being caught off guard when I travel, I've found that getting ready for a trip to Scotland in the fall is really important. The weather here is like a person—moody, unpredictable, and able to give you all four seasons in one day. But if you plan ahead, you'll be ready for everything the Scottish weather throws your way. This guide is my whole, no-surprises-for-you book, carefully written for all kinds of travelers.

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