I travel for work a fair amount. It comes and goes in waves depending on what projects I’m working on. I’ve learned that sometimes I’m a good traveler and sometimes… bad. I want to be clear – I do not mean “bad traveler” as in the assholes that don’t follow the rules of air travel. I’m talking more about laziness. I’m back in a traveling season, so I’m attempting to remind myself of the good habits and fight the lazy.

Example 1: Airport Food
There have been many times in the past that I’ve bought some sugary fruit juice and candy/chips in the stores at the airport. I usually dive into the snack before boarding and then buy myself another one in case I get hungry on the flight before they give out cookies. But today, I purchased a bottle of water (because I forgot my reusable one.) I also bought a protein bar so I would stay full until my layover. While in Chicago, I refilled my water bottle (hydration is key) and bought some veggies to snack on.
Example 2: In Flight Entertainment
Too many times in the past, I’ve been suckered into buying a new book and 85 magazines in the Hudson Bookstore. I don’t even get to all of them while flying and it’s so damn expensive. This week, I downloaded a few podcasts and brought my library book. No money spent on entertainment.

Example 3: Hotel Behavior
We’ve all hung out in the hotel bar and then snacked in the room on pure crap. Tonight, I went to dinner with my coworkers and got a veggie burger. Then I came back and went for a walk outside before the sunset and did yoga with my foldable mat in the hotel. Now I’ve caught up on emails and so I’m writing this blog and watching some good old fashioned Bravo.
Example 4: Skincare
I never had the travel size face wash or good night time lotions. Now, I’ve stocked up on those items and I even packed a face mask to throw on tomorrow night. If only I can remember to pack shampoo and conditioner next time – I had to purchase $8 of travel stuff at O’Hare because I hate the hotel options (except for Kimptons.) 
Example 5: Exploration

The locations I’m traveling to are usually in the Midwest and there are awesome restaurants and things to see, but so often, I just work and sit in the hotel. I’ve been trying really hard to get out more while I’m traveling and explore. Dinners in new neighborhoods and early morning walks to get some fresh air before the work day starts. Might as well enjoy these days as much as I would at home.
Now that I’ve been so productive all day and saved myself some moolah, I’m going to soak in some of this Bravo smut that I don’t watch anymore… Don’t Be Tardy anyone?
What are your travel tips?