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A3 #TravelSkills We love testing new jetlag apps that use science to make transitions easier @timeshifterapp @UpliftNaturally

A3 #TravelSkills Jetlag hacks we live by: Drink tons of water, skip coffee on the plane, and plan a day that you'll enjoy on arrival.

TIP #TravelSkills Turn off the blue light on your smartphone and laptop to help your body adjust to new time zones.

RT @garyleff: A2: Advice for 1st business trip.
1. Carry on only
2. Make sure you have PreCheck
3. Add your loyalty #s to the bookings
4.…

RT @GabeSaglie: A2 My advice for someone on their 1st biz trip? #Bleisure is real! Tack on an extra day -- or book the last flight home of…

replying to @JimByersTravel @JimByersTravel @travelskills We agree! We are all about #bleisure when traveling for work. The balance is crucial for anyone who is on the road a lot. #travelskills

A2: Don’t check a bag! Travel light. Stay nimble so you can dash from meeting to meeting with ease. As @PeterSGreenberg would say, there only two kinds of luggage: carry-on and lost! #travelskills https://t.co/J3sFIQfcPV

replying to @TripActions @TripActions A3 Try to get on local time as soon as you board the plane. Take quick catnaps if needed. #TravelSkills

replying to @TripActions @TripActions A3 If you’re lucky enough to work for a company that pays for business class, book late-night flights so you can go right to sleep. #TravelSkills


replying to @timjue @timjue @PeterSGreenberg Wise words from the guru! Thanks, Tim! #TravelSkills

Best tips for biz travel 1) carry on only 2) set watch to time for destination as soon as you board and eat/sleep accordingly 3) have outlet adapters 4) sign up @Chase Sapphire Reserve card 3x points for all travel purchases 5) @GlobalEntry_ + TSA Pre #travelskills #traveltips


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RT @TripActions: TIP #TravelSkills We love our @TripActions eye mask for resting deeply on the plane. https://t.co/B7dZQG8Fs1

A3 Adapt to your new schedule as soon as you get to your location. Change your watch while in flight. And drink lots of water. Always a good cure. #travelskills


replying to @TripActions @TripActions TIP Bring earplugs and a comfy eye mask to help you sleep on the plane and in the hotel so you can quickly adjust to the new time zone. #TravelSkills

A3: It’s important to stay active and be in direct sunlight that first day. Getting on the local schedule as fast as possible is key #travelskills


replying to @TripActions @TripActions A3 3 key things to help you sleep on planes or in noisy hotels: melatonin (or your sleep agent of choice), a cushy Bucky eye mask and Mack’s silicone ear plugs (@MacksEarPlugs). #TravelSkills


replying to @JohnnyJet @JohnnyJet A3 As soon as we land we try and set our body clock to that of the destination. So if we land and it's nighttime we would go to bed, if its early morning we would ride the day out #TravelSkills

A3: Business travelers tend to get less sleep while on the road for work. How do we solve this issue? @Bose Sleepbuds! These sleep-buds use noise-masking technology to block out any and all loud noises for a better quality of sleep. https://t.co/TnhVxtfVBc #TravelSkills


A3: These are our travel-tested ways to prevent and treat jet lag: https://t.co/EeHDxtg1jq #TravelSkills


replying to @travelskills
@travelskills A3: Exercise is the best way to acclimate to a new destination. Usually I try to bake a frisbee game into my international travel.
.... plus maybe a little medication.
#travelskills

A3: I beat jet lag with a nap after an overnight flight, then go out to dinner on local time.
- Change your watch to local time when you get on the plane.
- Start behaving as if you’re on that time asap, meals to sleep
- Go to bed as close to when locals do.
#travelskills

RT @garyleff: A3: I beat jet lag with a nap after an overnight flight, then go out to dinner on local time.
- Change your watch to local t…

RT @NationalPro: A3: Business travelers tend to get less sleep while on the road for work. How do we solve this issue? @Bose Sleepbuds! The…

RT @SmarterTravel: A3: These are our travel-tested ways to prevent and treat jet lag: https://t.co/EeHDxtg1jq #TravelSkills https://t.co/dl…

replying to @GabeSaglie @GabeSaglie We are all about #bleisure! What's the last city you traveled to where you enjoyed both business and leisure? #TravelSkills

replying to @TripActions @TripActions TIP Conventional wisdom says you should try to stay awake on the day of your arrival. However, when I arrive in the morning, I’ll take a 1-2 hour power nap, and set numerous alarms, to get through the day. #TravelSkills

RT @travelskills: Q3 How do you cope with jetlag or sleep issues when traveling? #TravelSkills https://t.co/QdiLFO7Vpl

replying to @cjmcginnis @cjmcginnis If you're traveling internationally and if it's possible in your work schedule, to try to arrive at your destination in the afternoon! That way you only have to stay awake for only a few hours rather than all day! #travelskills

Who do you want to travel with on your next business trip? Where to? Tag a colleague, friend or loved one! #TravelSkills

replying to @LandLopers @LandLopers They are amazing! Hands-down one of the best noise-canceling devices on the market. #TravelSkills

replying to @TripActions @TripActions TIP When napping in another time zone, be sure the room curtains are open to help your body adjust to the new time zone/light. #TravelSkills


replying to @JohnnyJet @JohnnyJet @TripActions A2: I am loving what this app looks to do! @TripActions dm me later #TravelSkills @JohnnyJet

A3: Set your clock to destination time. If you’re flying in business class, get as much sleep as you can in that comfy seat if you need to hit the ground running once you land. Melatonin and sleepy teas can help. So do eyeshades and earplugs. #travelskills https://t.co/44XpPyFt3M

RT @GlobeTrotScott: A2: Build in some time on your first business trip to see something local or have a nice meal at a non-chain restaurant…

Who do you want to travel with on your next business trip? Where to? Tag a colleague, friend or loved one! #TravelSkills

Q4 What apps and tools do you use to help keep your trips organized and streamlined? #TravelSkills


Q4 What apps and tools do you use to help keep your trips organized and streamlined? #TravelSkills


Q4 What apps and tools do you use to help keep your trips organized and streamlined? #TravelSkills


A3: For jetlag and sleep issues I find it helpful to take CBD (allowed in the USA), and to listen to the @dearestscooter podcast. #TravelSkills

replying to @Raksheen @Raksheen let's go on a business trip somewhere! #TravelSkills

A3 I cope with jetlag by building it into my schedule. I make sure to ask for flights that are easy on the body, fly a day early. Basically my answer to the last question :) #TravelSkills

A3: Flying business class (or better) does help with jetlag. But I also start adjusting my body by an hour or two each day leading up to my trip. For one/two-night trips, I try to stay on my home time. #TravelSkills