Longford's Sarah Finnan spent time cruising the backroads of Vietnam.
A Midlands woman quit her job and set off for Southeast Asia, as a result of Ireland’s housing crisis and rising costs.
Longford's Sarah Finnan was burned out and unsure of her next move, so she searched for clarity abroad.
On her trip she discovered the pressures of work culture and the societal expectations weigh heavily on Irish millennials.
She believes while cruising Vietnam’s backroads she rediscovered joy in the simple moments.
She says she came back lighter and with healthier boundaries:
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