Technology is often something we want to escape when we travel, but as a tech coach and founder of TechMoxie, I urge my clients to use their devices to find great adventures and avoid unpleasant surprises. On one recent trip I needed a quick dinner near my airport hotel. The only spot close by (and open) was a tiny Chinese restaurant in a run-down industrial strip mall. Curious and hungry, I looked for reviews on my phone, expecting it to be mediocre at best. It turned out to be a local treasure serving hand-pulled noodles that I watched the owner make from my table. Dinner was an experience I will never forget.
Here are a few of my favorite tech tips to help make your trip even more memorable.
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Pam Holland is the founder of TechMoxie, which provides technology coaching and support for the tech-hesitant. After happily practicing law for more than 20 years, Pam left to start her company fulfilling a lifelong dream to start her own business. TechMoxie has been building skills and confidence in tech users since 2015.
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