Empowering Families to Explore More for Less

Mindset Shift

Most families think dream vacations are out of reach because of the price tag — but with points and miles, the question changes. Instead of saying, “We can’t afford it,” you’ll start asking, “How many points will it take to get us there?” By learning to use everyday spending strategically, you can turn groceries, gas, and school shopping into flights, hotel stays, and unforgettable family adventures — without overspending a dime.

UNFADING VOYAGES ACADEMY: FREE TRAVEL COURSE

Alija Lozano

8/12/20251 min read

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Mindset Shift: Why This Works for Moms

Yes, Your Family Can Travel for Almost Free — And It’s Easier Than You Think!

Before we dive in, I want you to understand one thing: earning free travel isn’t about spending more money — it’s about spending smarter.

You’re already buying groceries, gas, back-to-school clothes, and birthday gifts. The difference? After this course, every dollar you spend will be working for you, building your next family getaway.

Here’s the shift:

  • Stop thinking “I can’t afford to take my family there.”

  • Start thinking “How many points will it take to get us there?”

Once you learn the system, the question isn’t if you can go — it’s where you’ll go next.

In This Module You’ll Learn

  1. How this system works even if you’re busy, have kids, and live on a budget.

  2. Why moms are actually at an advantage when it comes to earning points.

  3. The exact way to start planning your first points-funded family trip.

Quick Family Story (to Inspire You)

A mom I know in Texas took her family of four to Disney World last summer. She paid:

  • $0 for their flights on Southwest.

  • $0 for their hotel (Hyatt).

  • Only food, park tickets, and souvenirs out of pocket.

How? She didn’t win a contest — she simply learned the points-and-miles system and used her everyday spending to earn enough for the trip.

You can do this too.

Your Mindset Homework

Grab a notebook and write down:

  1. Your dream family trip — location, season, and how long you’d want to stay.

  2. Why you want to take this trip — more family memories? cultural experience? relaxation?

  3. One reason you’ve thought it wasn’t possible — we’ll bust that belief in the next lessons.