As I prep for my trip to New York to speak and chill at CampGLP, I’m reminded of the value of having an intentional buffer day before traveling. You know how it goes: the day before and after a trip somewhere, you’ve triple-scheduled yourself to get work done (which usually amounts to finishing something up that took longer than you thought it would), prepare your home/life/business for your being gone, and pack and prep to actually get to the plane, train, or automobile in time to get to your destination.
This Is the Key to Easier Travel
This Is the Key to Easier Travel
This Is the Key to Easier Travel
As I prep for my trip to New York to speak and chill at CampGLP, I’m reminded of the value of having an intentional buffer day before traveling. You know how it goes: the day before and after a trip somewhere, you’ve triple-scheduled yourself to get work done (which usually amounts to finishing something up that took longer than you thought it would), prepare your home/life/business for your being gone, and pack and prep to actually get to the plane, train, or automobile in time to get to your destination.