Traveling With Anxiety

Traveling with anxiety             Anyone   can get travel anxiety. Whether you’re anxious about flying, the amount of people around yo...

Traveling with anxiety

            Anyone  can get travel anxiety. Whether you’re anxious about flying, the amount of people around you, a time change, leaving your home, not being near your place of comfort, etc. I get anxious knowing that I will not be around my place of comfort. I get anxious about getting anxious while I’m away. I get anxious about not being able to curl up in my own bed if everything gets to be too much. (Sometimes I just miss my dog). Causes of anxiety vary for each person. Here are some simple tips that I like to use to reduce stress/anxiety.

 1.Make a list of tasks to complete BEFORE leaving
            This way, while you’re away (whether it be on business or for fun) you won’t have to worry about tasks that need to be completed all the way at home. Plus, when I come home from a vacation, I get excited to see my pup and unwind. You don’t want to dread coming back to your own home to do more work!

2.Clean before you leave.
            This goes with #1. Before leaving to a trip (2 days or a week) I make sure to complete all laundry, tidy up, make my bed, do the dishes, etc. That way, as mentioned before, coming home wouldn’t be dreadful. Personally, my mood and stress is greatly effected if my house is unorganized.

3.Leave information.
            If you’re having a friend or neighbor look after your house, leave specific instructions and a couple important phone numbers if they have any questions. This will some what relieve you knowing your house is under good care.

4. Packing List
            Make a packing list separated by categories. (Beauty, Clothes, Carry on, Bathroom, etc). In each category, list the items you want to bring in order of importance, that way you have a better chance of leaving without forgetting anything important.

5. Get to the airport early.
            I know the usual traveler arrives at least one hour before their scheduled flight. I make sure to get there 2 hours early, so that there is plenty of time to go through security, print out your tickets, etc. Also, there’s room for hiccups without sending you into full on panic mode.

6. Busy Yourself!
            Bring magazines, your laptop, a book, a notebook, anything that will keep you busy while waiting for your flight/in flight. This could reduce the anticipation and anxiousness you get from waiting.

7.Carry immediate items in personal carry on.
            Before just grabbing your hand bag and saying “this will do” for your personal carry on, think about things you could see yourself getting anxious about. My essentials in a carry on are: Water, snacks, Tylenol, dremamine, phone charger, gum, lotion, hand sanitizer,  headphones, sunglasses and my notebook planner.

8. Remember it’s just a vacation.

            You’ll be coming back home in a few days. Your comfort place is not going to be taken from you forever! Breathe and think positively. Have a nice trip!

Any tips you would like to share? Share them with me! 

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