Let’s face it, jet lag is the worst part of travel. That groggy, out-of-body feeling where you’re unsure if it’s day or night, and the only thing keeping you going is caffeine (and lots of it). As a former flight attendant, I’ve travelled back and forth across multiple time zones in the same week (yikes!), sometimes going 8 hours ahead and then 8 hours behind, so I’ve learnt a few…
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Airport hacks you NEED to know
Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or flying for the very first time, navigating the chaos of check-ins, security lines, and boarding calls can feel overwhelming (I’m overwhelmed just thinking about it!). As a former flight attendant, I’ve picked up some hacks over the hundreds of flights I’ve done, that can make your airport experience a lot smoother.
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Travel apps you need for travelling
As someone who travels for a living, I rely HEAVILY on apps that will benefit me in anyway possible when I’m away. Whether that be for transport, things to do, places to stay or even how to get there, I’m always looking at way to make life simpler in any way that I can. Here’s a list of some of the apps I use on an almost day-to-day basis.
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Plane essentials for any length of journey
As a flight attendant, I’ve picked up some tricks for surviving a flight, whether that be a one hour commute or a 24 hour travel day. Here are 8 things you should definitely have in your carry-on, some of which you probably hadn’t thought of. I’ve complied this list from my own experiences when travelling full time as well as from the mistakes I see made time and time again…
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5 productivity tips to make the most of travelling as a digital nomad
I am so bad at posting consistently, in fact I’m terrible at posting at all! Because of the recent changes to my schedule, I’ve really struggled with getting the content I’m building up down in a post but I think I’ve finally cracked my code, and hopefully if you lack the motivation like I do to share the content as opposed to just living it, these tips will help you…