Informative Articles
Planning to Travel Abroad?
Susan Dunn sdunn@susandunn.cc
the eq coach
http://www.susandunn.cc
[shudder]. No really, a little EQ - managing
the attitude, and using the ole noggin'
can make it almost pleasant!
1. Pack your patience and your Emotional
Intelligence.
Turn down the emoting, turn up the forethought.
Example - research your destination on the
Internet prior for websites where individuals
(not paid interests) can tell you what you
can anticipate.
2. Pre-arrange everything you possibly
can – air, hotel, car, restaurant, attractions,
plays.
3. Make copies of your passport, traveler’s checques, credit cards, itinerary, and airline
tickets. Carry one copy with you and leave
one copy with your designated emergency-contact.
4. Carry with you the address and phone
number of your country’s embassy (consulate)
for each country you’ll visit.
5. Take any regular medication in your
hand luggage and be sure you have more than
enough for your trip. (Remember needles
and scissors can’t be in hand luggage.)
6. Check the US State Dept. advisories,
www.travelstate.gov, before your go
for immunizations, hazards and other pertinent
information; the Overseas Security Advisory
Council,
www.ds-osac.org, and the Transportation
Security Administration site,www.tsatraveltips.us.
7. You'll know you'll be eaiting, so
use your EQ and figure out how to make it
A Good Thing.
Use e-ticket and online check-in
when you can.
Bring along that book you’ve been
meaning to read
Bring a pre-paid phone call and
catch up with buddies
Bring a neck pillow and plan to
catch up on your rest
Dress appropriately for sitting
or lying around an airport for a long time
– loose clothing that can be abused
8. Use your neocortex when you pack,
not your brain-stem. (You KNOW the rules,
abide by them! Exorcize from the brain-stem
another time, another place.)
Pack carry-ons lightly so they
can be checked more easily
Check the checked baggage allowance
and be sure your name and contact details
are on the outside of each bag
Avoid packing anything that looks
like a weapon (guide – anything you wouldn’t
give an 18 mo. old free access to – nail
file, letter opener, knitting needle, and
the more obvious hand grenades)
When traveling to and from North
America, TSA recommends not locking checked
baggage
Check here
www.tsa.dot.gov for common items which
become hazardous in flight due to temperature
changes and pressure, and don’t pack them.
9. Be sure you have a valid passport
and any required Visas and be prepared to
show them at any point along the way.
10. Know the rules of security checkpoints
and abide by them.
Only ticketed passengers can
proceed beyond it
All electronic items will be screened
– laptops and cells. Remove laptop from
travel case.
Keep ticket and boarding pass and
ID within easy reach – like on neck chain
Give in and wear shoes easy to remove
and as little metal-like jewelry as possible
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