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On the road a lot for work? I am tooāhereās my pro survival guide: Bring a piece of home with you š” I always pack my camera and favorite perfume to make any hotel room feel like home. Some folks swear by their own pillowāwhatever works for you! Stick to your routine šāāļø In the past, Iāve skipped my rituals on the road, and it didnāt end well! Now, I make time for a slow morning with coffee, music, a quick catch-up with friends, and some exercise. Connect with people š¤ Traveling can be lonely, so I make it a point to chat with everyone I meetāUber drivers, staff, fellow travelers. It helps me feel more connected. Bonus if I know someone in the city to hang out with! Prioritize sleep š“ No more 6 AM flights for me (if possible)! Running on 4-5 hours of sleep with a packed schedule is a recipe for burnout. Protect your social battery š Conferences, client meetings, dinnersāit's a lot. Even as a social butterfly, I need "me" time. Whether itās a solo lunch or working from a cozy cafĆ©, I make sure to recharge. Noise-canceling is a must š§ Travel is noisyāairports, streets, conferences. My AirPods go everywhere with me. Less noise, less stress. Buy things double š§³ If youāre on the road pretty much every other week, packing can become a grind. I buy toiletries in doubles so I can just grab my bag and go, knowing I have everything I need every single time. Embrace tiny adventures ⨠I keep travel fun by doing something different: like attending a yoga class in Portuguese (spoiler: I laughed a lot), biking to a clientās office (amazing!), or trying breakfast burgers for the first time (not a fan!).
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