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Ask HN: For those who travel a lot, what are you survival tips?

13 pointsby biastoactabout 7 years ago
I once ran into a guy coming down the hotel elevator with a portable bike. Brings it everywhere so he can always get a bike ride in. Now that I'm traveling a lot more, what have you found useful to say healthy mentally, physically, spiritually, etc

9 comments

jasonkesterabout 7 years ago
Never, ever, recline your airplane seat.<p>Sit up straight, with your weight on your spine like a human being. Even when sleeping.<p>When you lean back and try to get &quot;comfortable&quot;, you force all of your weight sideways onto your butt, which now has to act as a scootch-guard to keep you on the seat at all. That works for a couple hours max, after which you&#x27;re in agony for the rest of your 12 hour flight.<p>Learning to sit on chairs is a good skill in general. Getting an office chair that doesn&#x27;t recline will do wonders for your health as well.
et-alabout 7 years ago
This is a broad question. What type of traveling? Consultant travel when you&#x27;re M-F at a client&#x27;s repeatedly? RTW digital nomading? Domestic&#x2F;international?<p>- obvious is don&#x27;t check your bags if you don&#x27;t need to<p>- noise-canceling headphones for the airplane are worth the $2-300. be sure to pack spare battery (the Bose case has a slot for one)<p>- bring a lacrosse ball in case you get a tight back, sore muscles. maybe a Theracane if you have more serious issues<p>- be sure to tag your luggage and throw a business card in there just in case the checked bag happens to get lost<p>- do a morning bodyweight routine instead of relying on a gym and equipment since you don&#x27;t know how facilities are at every hotel. check out the 7-minute workout for ideas: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;well.blogs.nytimes.com&#x2F;2013&#x2F;05&#x2F;09&#x2F;the-scientific-7-minute-workout&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;well.blogs.nytimes.com&#x2F;2013&#x2F;05&#x2F;09&#x2F;the-scientific-7-m...</a><p>- if you&#x27;re a traveling consultant, pay someone else to do your laundry instead of trying doing it yourself on your shrinking weekends<p>- splurge for Global Entry (gives you TSA-Pre). ideally you&#x27;ve already applied for a travel rewards credit card that will credit you for it<p>- make it a point to hang out with your friends on the weekends when you&#x27;re back home. schedule things in advance, check out concerts, museums, etc.
sieglerabout 7 years ago
Got this one from Bill Burr&#x27;s podcast: Never order scrambled eggs. They usually get made ahead of time in large quantities and sit underneath a heat lamp.
anon1m0usabout 7 years ago
If you stay at the same hotel for a month or more at a time, get a monthly rate and get two of everything so you can leave supplies and clothes in the hotel over the weekend. Not having to pack up once a week is very nice. Pay the hotel to clean and press your clothes if that applies to you.<p>Most hotels have gyms and pools. Use them.<p>Don&#x27;t eat all 3 meals a day. I gained 40 lbs doing that. It feels like a luxury with per diem, but it&#x27;s glutinous.<p>Meet locals to hang out with.
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fairpxabout 7 years ago
Audiobooks. For me there&#x27;s no better way to take my mind off the journey than that. Mostly on the topic of business or what ever specific thing I&#x27;m working on at that moment. Audiobooks and a notebook to scribble down ideas and learning is such a brain booster.
matt_the_bassabout 7 years ago
For long layovers pay to use the business class lounge. They generally have good, healthy food, decent bar, quiet areas. Some have showers and even nap rooms.
palidanxabout 7 years ago
Bring a portable sinus rinse bottle (like a neti pot) and rinse after flying. It usually helps with the air from being in a plane for a while.
humbleMouseabout 7 years ago
Get TSA pre-check and Global entry.<p>Eat at local Co-ops.<p>Find hotels that have saunas.
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dazcabout 7 years ago
Many hotels rent bikes now, you don&#x27;t need to bring one with you.