As an international student, travelling has become a part of my life. And as much as I actually do love travelling my anxiety does tend to mess with me sometimes. However, over the last few months I have learnt a few things that help ease my anxiety before and during my travels. Here is how I ease my travel anxiety and how you can ease your travel anxiety too:
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Be prepared in advance
I usually try to finish all of my packing at least one day in advance so on the actual day I’m travelling I know I’m done with everything and I can relax. This gives you a chance to kind of relax your brain because once it’s all anxious it’s hard to calm it back down. I just have to go through everything and make sure I’m not forgetting anything and I’m done!
2. Lots of chamomile tea
Studies have shown that drinking chamomile tea helps calm you down and reduces stress levels. So if you’re packed in advance you have a few minutes to sit down and have a nice cup of chamomile tea to really calm you down. You can also take some along with you or buy them at the nearest coffee shop to help keep you calm during your journey Chamomile tea doesn’t help everyone but it has helped me so give it a try and see if it works for you!
3. Meditation and yoga
Like I said before if you’re packed in advance you have more time to do relaxing things. And it really helps to do some yoga and breathing exercises. There are a lot of special yoga positions and meditations that are specifically for relieving anxiety and stress. I wasn’t a huge believer in either but they really do wonders for you especially if you do them long term! You can also do the breathing exercises while travelling to help you stay calm in anxiety inducing situations.
4. Your carryon is important
This is crucial to your travel. In my experience what you carry with you on the plane/bus/train is very important to how your journey will go. Firstly, make sure to double check that you have your passport and any other documents you may need during your journey. Secondly, make sure you have a book or headphones or something to distract you in case you do end up getting really anxious or having a panic attack. I also make sure to carry food and drinks with me because I tend to get more anxious when I’m hungry or dehydrated. And you can do this too.
5. Don’t forget to breathe
At the end of the day you have to remind yourself that it’s just travelling and it’s really no big deal. Most of the time when anxiety takes over it’s hard to think rationally but you need to train your mind and make sure it doesn’t control you with irrational thoughts. Keep thinking calming things and just try to relax and enjoy the moment!
Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed this post on how to ease your travel anxiety. And I hope it helps anyone out there that has travel anxiety.
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