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When you travel the world around you, it changes the world within you. That was one of my quotes a few years ago from my travel blog when I was blogging the World Tour. It holds true to this day, in my opinion.
I have traveled a lot these past 3 months, in particular, and am often asked how I do it. How do I maintain my energy, my focus, my connections, my health. So here are my best travel tips - try them, you'll like them.
TIP #1 - MAINTAIN REGULAR SLEEP HABITS. This is normal for me, anyway, whether I am travelling or not. But when I am on the road, it is critical for me to get my sleep. I adjust to the time zone I am in and go with it. I ensure the room is dark, cool, quiet and normally, when at conferences, for example, I always room alone. I know that many people find great joy sharing a room when attending events. That doesn't work for me because I get enough stimulation during the business days and meetings - I don't need the additional stimulation of someone in my room wanting to de-brief for the next few hours. It's my down time so that I can get mentally ready for a restful sleep. That also means limited electronics or TV.
TIP #2 - GET REGULAR EXERCISE. These days, that can mean just counting your steps in the airports - they are so HUGE! It takes a lot of time and a lot of steps to get around. I hired a personal trainer this year and, when I am at home, it makes a huge difference. When I am on the road, I stay accountable, get my exercise and post photos for my trainer so I show evidence of my commitment. At a minimum, I do some Yoga moves which helps with stretching after long plane rides. I bring my exercise DVD with me, too - me and Jillian Roberts - look out world!
TIP #3 - I MAKE GOOD FOOD CHOICES. There's not really any reason to look at a menu when I travel. I know what I regularly eat for breakfast, lunch and supper - now, remember my 80/20 rule. When I am somewhere special (like in Africa - I WILL have the chocolate croissants... just sayin'!) - I will try different foods. But for normal travel - I stick with my regular food choices - and rarely will I have a drink when I am on the road. It ruins my sleep. I know it. So why do it?
TIP #4: I KEEP MY GRATITUDE JOURNAL. Next to my exercise clothes, my Gratitude Journal is the one thing that goes in the suitcase. It IS when I travel, that I realize and recognize what a blessed life I live and I want to keep my attitude of gratitude.
TIP #5: KEEP A SENSE OF HUMOR. Travel these days can be frustrating, challenging and difficult. There are many things beyond my control. It is so important to keep a sense of humor - and I do that by people watching. I love it! Most people have their face glued to their electronic devices - I just sit, with my latte, and watch. It's great for keeping stress levels low. (good quality chocolate and a Starbucks latte makes me a happy traveler! - find your happy place, too!)
I have travelled a lot and will continue to do so. My travels tips are not rocket science - they are pretty basic and yet they work. Try them - you'll like them too.
Pat Mussieux is fast becoming regarded as a highly valued Canadian mentor for women entrepreneurs taking her own business from zero to a multiple 6-figure home-based business in less than 4 years. Much of her success can be attributed to her expertise in marketing, mindset and money!
Pat Mussieux is a business coach, author, speaker and radio host. You can reach her at http://www.wealthywomenleaders.com


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