Taking the Stress Out of Travel

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Even if you’re jetting to a sunny climate on your dream vacation, travel can be stressful. Any change in routine, scenery, eating habits, or time zones can take its toll on your well-being.

 

Here are some things you can do to minimize travel stress.

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•  Begin to prepare for your trip well in advance of your departure date. Make a list of things to do each day.

•  Finish packing your bags at least one full day before you leave. Devote the rest of the day to quiet activities, such as reading, napping, taking a leisurely bath, or listening to soothing music.

•  Allow plenty of time to reach your destination or catch your flight. It’s better to have time to spare than to rush.

•  Once you reach your destination, don’t over-schedule every day with endless hours of shopping, sightseeing, sports, and partying. Allow for some “downtime.”

•  Don’t overeat, especially at night.

•  Get enough sleep. Otherwise, you’ll come home pooped instead of renewed and refreshed.

•  Get some exercise.

•  Schedule your return so you have a day or so to “decompress” before you return to work.

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