ADULT GAP YEAR SERIES: Wanderlust: Family Edition with Charles Achampong
- johnathon25
- May 31
- 2 min read
Charles Achampong joined Michelle to share the story of how his family took a year-long trip around the world. What began as a seed of an idea on his honeymoon in Rio de Janeiro became a 10-year plan that ultimately transformed his family's relationships, perspectives, and approach to life.
About Charles
Husband and father of two girls (ages 9 and 12)
20+ years across public, private, non-profit, and philanthropic sectors
Focuses on helping communities solve complex problems
Now speaks and writes about the power of pausing and intentional living
Author of Around the World in Family Days
How It Started
His wife planted the seed on their honeymoon — a dream to take their future family around the world
Became a 10-year financial and logistical plan
The pandemic reinforced their decision — life is short, and waiting isn't guaranteed
Originally planned as an African safari for her 40th birthday; evolved into a full world trip
Key Barriers They Faced
Financial fear — shifting from scarcity mindset to values-based decision making
Logistics overwhelm — schooling, travel routes, work; most were solvable
Illusion of readiness — there is no perfect moment; you have to interrupt life yourself
Identity — letting go of titles, productivity, and career momentum
Execution reality — fatigue, missed flights, sibling arguments; growth comes from friction
Values-Based Decision Making
Most pre-trip decisions were default decisions, not deliberate ones
The gap year forced the question: What do we value enough to reorganize our lives around?
Key family values identified:
Quality time together before kids become teenagers
Exposing children to the world beyond the classroom
Living in alignment, not just in stability
Practical exercise suggested:
Review your last 3 months of calendar — where is your time going?
Review your last 3 months of bank/credit card statements — where is your money going?
Do these reflect your actual values?
Advice for Others
"Don't wait until life forces you to pause — practice choosing a pause intentionally."
You don't need a full year; even micro-sabbaticals create meaningful disruption
The goal is disruption of routine, not just duration
Get honest about what's really holding you back — it's usually fear, not logistics
Involve your kids (or family) in the planning process
Resources & Links
🌐 Website: https://www.charlesachampong.com/
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesachampong/
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aroundtheworldinfamilydays/
📖 Book: Around the World in Family Days: What We Learned When We Left It All Behind and Traveled the Globe
Connect With The Canadian Gap Year Association
Join “Gapper Connect” on Discord to connect with students thinking about a gap year, current Gappers, and alum all in one place! https://www.cangap.ca/gapperconnect
Find more resources at the Can Gap website https://www.cangap.ca/
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