Traveling for business purposes often takes up a lot
of time and it can really kill your productivity. It is easy to drop your
habits, slack on work and to slip up on activities that could unnecessarily
waste your time.
Whether you’re new to being a “road warrior” or
you’re a veteran – here are seven time management tips to help you make your
business trips more efficient.
1. Smart
Packing
Don’t leave packing till the last minute. Your
chances of forgetting important documents, chargers and miscellaneous things
are very high if you are in a hurry. Give yourself at least 24 hours.
This might seem obvious but I will state it anyways
– do not bring more than you need. Some of the essentials you need to bring
include:
·
Laptop, tablet, phone and their respective chargers.
·
Clothes.
·
Passport, ID and any visas.
For frequent travelers, I would recommend to make
yourself a checklist for your bare minimums so your packing process will become
more efficient.
2. Cloud
Syncing
It is worthwhile investing some time into having
your files and documents synced up through “the cloud”. This will ensure you
will always have access to the latest versions of your documents across all
computers. Nothing is more painful than to realize while on the road that the
important document you had to print is only available on your desktop computer
at home.
A simple solution is Dropbox – it allows you to
store files in the cloud and it supports multiple platforms. And best of all:
it’s free.
3. Combat
Jetlag
Jetlag can be a huge waste of time. If you are
crossing multiple time zones you might have to combat jetlag. Fortunately, it’s
quite easy to adjust to new time zones – just switch time zones the day before
or on the day of of your travel.
This might mean that you have to stay up longer or
go to bed earlier, but it will help you adjust more effectively once you arrive
at your destination.
4. Internet
Access
Before you head out, make sure you have figured out
how you will have Internet access. This will make your trip a lot more
comfortable. Don’t rely on WiFi networks; purchase a USB dongle with credit so
you can have worldwide access. For domestic trips, your data plan on your phone
will be good enough (especially if you can tether it to your laptop/tablet).
In today’s world there is no reason for you to be
disconnected unless you’re in a remote part of the world.
5. Napping
When you’re on the road it can challenging at times
to get enough sleep and it gets worse if you have jetlag. Napping is your best
friend when it comes to staying energized while you’re traveling; a 20-30
minute nap can make a big difference to how you feel.
I highly recommend that you get an eye mask. It will
help you fall asleep faster since it blocks light from your eyes (which will
trick your brain in producing melatonin – the hormone that helps you fall
asleep) and earplugs to block noise.
6.
Uninterrupted Time
You get the most work done when you have no
interruptions. However, uninterrupted time becomes a scarce commodity when
you’re traveling. When you see a window of opportunity to have uninterrupted
time – take it as if you life depended on it. You will be surprised how many of
those little sessions you can grab if you are really looking for them.
A lot of work can be done in those little time slots
(think of how effective the Pomodoro Technique is — which is just 25 minutes).
7. Maintain
Your Habits
Just because you are traveling doesn’t mean you can
start slacking on your routines. I highly advise you to treat transit time as
normal working hours and to keep working the same amount of hours you normally
would — especially if you are on a plane. Air travel is a great opportunity to
get work done and to catch up on stuff.
Also make an effort to stick to your exercise schedule
and to maintain your eating habits as much as possible (which is one of the
biggest challenges for travelers). Planning ahead will make it a lot easier to
stick to your habits. Figure out if there is a gym at or near your hotel and
research if there are any (healthy) restaurants that match your eating habits.
This will save you a lot of time, you’ll be more prepared and your chances of
keeping up your habits are a lot higher.
This post was originally published here: 7 Time Management Tips for
Road Warriors

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