The lesser the baggage, the happier the journey
Mae Angelica A. Salvador
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The Filipino Watchdog 9:48 AM | Friday, March 27th, 2015
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People usually look for escapes from the stress and pressure brought by the day-to-day activities at work or at school. Being out on a trip serves as an outlet for releasing stress and an avenue to re-charge one's motivation and will to accomplish things.
According to an article posted on Elite Daily.net, a person who often go on a vacation tends to be more productive at work compared to those who doesn't.
Individuals have various interest on where to go and how to spend some time for themselves. Those from the younger age group prefers going on an adventure like trekking, hiking or nature tripping, while others prefer to spend time at resorts or beaches. Some just wants to go to a place away from their work places, but doesn't require long hours of travel.
The dilemma that most travelers have in common is the packing of the things they have to bring on their trip. Afraid of forgetting something they might need, most people tend to bring things that are not necessary, causing extra loads of baggage and adding up to the hassle while travelling especially for those who have to use the public transport.
Here are some of the tips you might want to consider to avoid those additional worries on your travel experience:
1. Plan ahead what to wear.
Having decided what look you want to achieve during a specific itinerary of your trip can give you the luxury of time to bring everything you need without missing a piece that can make your look fabulous. At the same time, you can avoid the hassle of deciding what to wear on the spot, giving you more time to roam around and admire the view.
2. Research regarding the places you are to visit.
Yes! The place you are to visit has something to do without your outfit. You wouldn't want to be out of place or be coined as disrespectful, right? Dressing appropriately is a way of showing respect.
3. Don't forget that you are coming back home.
Avoid bringing too much. Remember that you are only out for a few days and there is no need to bring all the stuff that you have. Also take time to check your reservations, because some travelling agencies provide their guests with kitchen tools, toiletries and others especially if you are checking in a hotel. If that's the case, there is no need to fill your bag with those things.
4. Dedicate a separate bag for your personal stuff.
Some documents are to be presented the moment you reach your destination. Having those placed in a an easily accessible bag can help you avoid the hassle of finding it with a bunch of clothes that would surely waste so much of your time.
Some say that vacation itself is fun and relaxing- excluding the travel. But when done with proper and enough preparation, travelling time can actually be the start of your vacation. Because "vacation" can start the moment you step out of your door and decide to sit on the bus with your bags and go on an adventure.
According to an article posted on Elite Daily.net, a person who often go on a vacation tends to be more productive at work compared to those who doesn't.
Individuals have various interest on where to go and how to spend some time for themselves. Those from the younger age group prefers going on an adventure like trekking, hiking or nature tripping, while others prefer to spend time at resorts or beaches. Some just wants to go to a place away from their work places, but doesn't require long hours of travel.
The dilemma that most travelers have in common is the packing of the things they have to bring on their trip. Afraid of forgetting something they might need, most people tend to bring things that are not necessary, causing extra loads of baggage and adding up to the hassle while travelling especially for those who have to use the public transport.
Here are some of the tips you might want to consider to avoid those additional worries on your travel experience:
1. Plan ahead what to wear.
Having decided what look you want to achieve during a specific itinerary of your trip can give you the luxury of time to bring everything you need without missing a piece that can make your look fabulous. At the same time, you can avoid the hassle of deciding what to wear on the spot, giving you more time to roam around and admire the view.
2. Research regarding the places you are to visit.
Yes! The place you are to visit has something to do without your outfit. You wouldn't want to be out of place or be coined as disrespectful, right? Dressing appropriately is a way of showing respect.
3. Don't forget that you are coming back home.
Avoid bringing too much. Remember that you are only out for a few days and there is no need to bring all the stuff that you have. Also take time to check your reservations, because some travelling agencies provide their guests with kitchen tools, toiletries and others especially if you are checking in a hotel. If that's the case, there is no need to fill your bag with those things.
4. Dedicate a separate bag for your personal stuff.
Some documents are to be presented the moment you reach your destination. Having those placed in a an easily accessible bag can help you avoid the hassle of finding it with a bunch of clothes that would surely waste so much of your time.
Some say that vacation itself is fun and relaxing- excluding the travel. But when done with proper and enough preparation, travelling time can actually be the start of your vacation. Because "vacation" can start the moment you step out of your door and decide to sit on the bus with your bags and go on an adventure.