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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


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