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Travel Stress – Just Extra Baggage

Do you ever feel like you need to “rest up” after you return from a vacation? Are business trips so full of tension that you come home exhausted? Worry about lost luggage and travel schedules, along with disrupted sleeping and eating patterns, can create stress.




  1. Allow plenty of time to reach your destination or catch your flight. Having a few minutes to spare is better than rushing and being anxious.
  2. Plan and pack. Then don’t worry about what you may have forgotten. Unless your destination is in a remote area, you can purchase almost anything you forget.
  3. Don’t be worried about things beyond your control like late departures or lost luggage. It’s wasted energy, Department of Transportation statistics show that at least 3/4 of all flights arrive within 15 minutes of their scheduled time and you have a 99% chance of your luggage arriving with you.
  4. Be sure to get plenty of sleep. Exhaustion can increase your feelings of stress.
  5. Try to eat normal meals. Resist the temptation to skip a meal or over-indulge.
  6. Don’t schedule too much in one day. Postpone some activities for another day. Don’t sightsee and walk so much that you are too tired to enjoy the next day. Pass up events that cause stress.
  7. Do what you enjoy. If you would rather picnic than go fishing at 5:00 AM, do it.
  8. Maintain your normal physical fitness activities. Exercise is a great stress reliever.
  9. Practice one or more of the following relaxation techniques:



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