It wasn’t until later in my life that I realized having adventure in your life brings more joy, personal freedom, and happiness. Adventure is more than just a luxury Bali vacation or a trip to the Bahamas. Underneath the word itself, adventure, lies a depth of benefits that are essential to our everyday lives. For myself, adventure means an outing with my GSD, North, to swim in nearby ponds and pools, hiking the trails at Great Falls National Park, and adventuring in Emerald Isle with my family. The benefits that come along with these adventures make it more enticing to do it again and again!
Here are the reasons why adventure is so important—and why you need it in your life. Whatever you do, don’t just read this post and stop here. Grab a nugget or two from here and see for yourself.
Benefits of Adventure
The benefits of adventure don’t relate to the physical appearance you might gain from following a workout program. Rather, these benefits dig deep, help you heal and evolve internally.
How Adventure Builds Courage
All too often, we think of courage as some brave act that most won’t do – like skydiving or climbing Mount Everest. A form of bravery that is adrenaline-filled.

The truth is, courage could mean taking a walk in a park solo for the first time. Maybe it’s planning your very first road trip for just you and your kids. Courage isn’t something that just appears overnight. It’s a muscle built over time by repetitive actions of doing the uncomfortable with no certainty guaranteed.
Building the courage muscle will always outweigh staying where you are. I’ll never forget this hike I planned with a meetup group, yet my AllTrails map misguided me, and I could not find the trail meetup. Eventually, I found the trail, and the group was already on their way. I thought to just drive home because this was an unknown trail for me, and hiking it solo honestly felt a little scary.
I remember beginning the hike thinking I saw a bear in the far distance, and my heart raced even more so. But there was no bear. I continued on and made it to the top. I took some of the best photos ever above the clouds. It was in that moment that I felt like I was on top of the world, and I could do anything! With courage, you become braver and more resilient to handle things that maybe once intimidated you, or you felt you could never do.
Growing Confidence Through Adventure

I would argue that some people are born with more confidence than others, but that does not mean you cannot grow your confidence. I’m your prime example. While I’ve always had an innate ability to do the thing, whatever that may be, it doesn’t mean I’ve always had the level of confidence I have now.
Like courage, confidence is proving to yourself that you can take risks, big or small, and you will be OK. It is booking the mini-road trip, 2 hours from your home, just you and your dog, staying at an Airbnb, paddling a lake unbeknownst to you, and just going with the flow. Yes, that’s a sneak peek into a future adventure that North and I will be sharing—stay tuned!
When you show yourself that you are far more capable than you realize, by taking an adventure outside your comfort zone, you are developing more inner confidence. This is a priceless tool to have in life. You become unstoppable!
Self-Trust and Personal Growth Through Adventure

You will find that self-trust aligns with confidence. They carry one another. At one point, I lacked the confidence to hike solo (before North came into my world), but I went anyway.
You would have never known how nervous I was because I made sure I told myself, “I got this. I can do hard things.” Over time, hiking solo, nervous and hesitant, my self-trust began to grow. I saw that this isn’t so bad after all, and despite any hiccups, I can figure it out. I always figure it out! I learned self-trust along the way. It didn’t just show up at my doorstep. The more you adventure, the more your self-trust will grow.
When you build self-trust through adventure, you are also building self-trust in other areas of your life. You start to find that decision-making moments become easier. There’s no need to phone five friends to get their opinions or thoughts. You become the driver of your life, and that is the most empowering feeling.
Building Resilience With Adventure

Resilience is another benefit from adventure that you gain in your life. You’ve got the courage, the confidence, and the self-trust – all of those combined help you build resilience to uncertainty, hiccups in your plans, and learning to pivot when needed.
There have been hikes where I’ve either experienced unexpected changes in the weather or times where I got lost on a trail, one of those I experienced in a foreign country, Ireland. In any case, I knew I could manage myself and find a solution to whatever the issue was at hand.
In another adventure, the weather changed so abruptly on me. We went from sunshine to dark clouds and a major thunderstorm approaching. All the while, I was hiking up the side of a mountain, working my way to the summit. I said a little prayer and told myself, “It’s all going to work out. You have xyz to stay dry, and worst-case scenario, well, here we are stuck on the side of this mountain.” I continued on my hike to the summit, and by the time I reached the top, the storm had passed. I found myself sitting on wet boulders, taking in the overcast sky-filled views.
How Adventure Provides Mental Clarity

In a world where the noise is so loud, there’s something to be found when you spend your time out in nature, adventuring – mental clarity. Nature gives you the space to exhale and clear your mind. The constant noise of responsibilities, to-do lists, and stress begins to quiet.
Some of my clearest thoughts have come while hiking with North, sitting at the top of a summit, soaking in the views. It’s those moments that things become more mentally clear, ideas flow, and I feel more aligned with myself. But this doesn’t just exist for me. Adventure creates that space for you, too. When you remove yourself from the noise, even briefly, you give your mind the reset it didn’t know it needed.
Adventure Builds A Stronger Connection (With Yourself and Others)


Adventure isn’t just about finding the next challenging hike; rather, it helps deepen the connection you have with yourself and the people you share it with.
When you quiet the noise and step outside your routine, you learn more about who you are. You discover what excites you – what challenges you, and what brings you peace. That awareness builds a stronger relationship with yourself, and that is priceless.
And when you bring others along with you for an adventure – whether it’s your kids, your friends, your family—you’re creating shared experiences that go far beyond everyday moments. Those memories, those laughs, those “remember when” stories—they stick. They matter. They are not replaceable by any material object.
Some of my most cherished moments have come from simple adventures with my family or watching North experience pure joy in the simplest things. That kind of connection is something money can’t buy.
Why You Need Adventure in Your Life
At the end of the day, adventure isn’t about doing something extreme. It’s not about booking the biggest trip or chasing the next adrenaline rush. It’s about choosing to step outside of your comfort zone in ways that bring you back to life.

I’ve learned over time that adventure is found in the small moments—the quiet hikes, the spontaneous outings, the first time you do something that once felt intimidating or scary. It’s in those moments that you grow. That you heal. That you realize you are far more capable than you ever gave yourself credit for. That you are the driver of your life.
You don’t need to have it all figured out. I’m still learning and growing. You don’t need a perfect plan. You just need the willingness to start.
So don’t just read this and move on.
Take that first small step. Plan the outing. Go for the walk. Take the trip. Do the thing that’s been on your heart. Do the scary thing. Whatever that may be for you.
Because the truth is, the life you’re craving—the joy, the freedom, the confidence—it’s waiting for you on the other side of that first step into adventure.
And I promise you, once you start… You won’t want to stop.
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2 responses to “Why You Need Adventure in Your Life”
I love this! We will continue going on on adventures together. I love that I have a daughter that loves to do things in her life besides work. Life is too short! We need to enjoy these days because you never know when it’ll be your time. I am a mother with daughters and I will continue doing Adventures with them no matter what.
Yes, love to adventure, and bringing family along makes it that much more fun!