7 Killer Ways To Beat Jet Lag
When you’re headed out on a
vacation or business trip the last thing you need is to feel
tired or run down. But with these seven tips to beat jet lag,
you’re sure to stay alert and ready for your entire
trip.
Keep it the same
When you’re not traveling for
long, you can usually avoid jet lag by sticking to your normal
routine. Keep your watch set to your ‘home’ time and just do
what you’d normally do at home—eating, sleeping, exercise,
etc.
Your body won’t even notice
the time chance when you do this, and it will readjust without
any problems on the way back.
Sleep like a baby
When you’re traveling out of
your normal time zone, you’ll want to try to keep to normal
bedtimes. And while you might have troubles at first, try to
get the same number of hours of sleep per night. This will help
your body fall into a new rhythm for the time when you’re
away.
Even if you can’t fall asleep
right away, try to get into bed and close your eyes until you
fall asleep. Eventually your body will pick up the clue and
you’ll get all the sleep that you need.
Fill yourself up
Many times jet lag can be made
worse by becoming dehydrated on your trip or while you’re
headed there on the plane. To combat this you’ll want to make
sure that you’re drinking plenty of fluids as you travel—water
and juices especially.
Alcohol can dehydrate the body
so it should be avoided if you can. And if you’re expected to
drink at a business function, just follow each glass with a
chaser of water.
Find the rhythm
When you’re headed into areas
where the time will change significantly, you want to set your
watch when you get there and start following the local hours.
You’ll want to eat when you are supposed to eat, sleep when
it’s dark, etc.
By changing the routine that
you’re used to directly into the new hours, you can help to
offset jet lag before it even starts. Follow your new daylight
and darkness hours to adjust your circadian rhythms.
When you arrive
One of the best ways to avoid
jet lag is to do some form of exercise when you arrive at your
destination. This can be as simple as a walk or a few
calisthenics in your hotel room. Do a few jumping jacks to get
your heart pumping or start touring the town.
When your body gets exercise,
it can ‘bank’ the extra energy and help you adapt to changing
light conditions.
If you just can’t
sleep
When all else fails, you can
try a sleeping pill to re-teach your body when to sleep.
Normally this isn’t recommended, but when you’re on an extended
trip or you have to switch time zones frequently, a sleeping
pill can help to give you some rest in order to be alert during
the day.
Natural cues
And if the sleeping pill
doesn’t appeal to you, you can try aromatherapy.
Find a good travel kits that
includes oils that you can smell for energy as well as soothing
oils for relaxation, like lavender.
With all of these tips, jet
lag will no longer follow you on your next trip.
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