woke up of my own accord. went to the gym for half an hour. smashed a massive breakfast. I mean, I miss my kids, but I may never go home. sorry wife, I live in hotels now.
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Also sleeping on the plane is sadly a trigger for migraine in most cases for me.
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I basically cannot sleep on planes. Used to really be plane-phobic, less so nowadays. Worse, I seldom can do any work on a plane, it shuts off my brain...
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That sounds rough. I can sleep and easily so. I just feel completely incapacitated with head pain when I wake up.
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we are away for a month, and still had about 100 liter of baggage for the 3 of us, incl. 2 laptops, preprints and notebooks, and even a couple of paperbacks :-)pic.twitter.com/QWdHbR0f3c
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I do not doubt you and many others can travel lighter than me. Good for you.
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Well, you asked how others cope... I did travel with more stuff, and in the end gave up on it. One only needs one extra pair of footware, and I take cloths I can wash in a sink if needed. The only luxury is a fountain pen and ink in a bottle :-)
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I'm not sure I asked but maybe I'm confused. I am aware others can cope with fewer things when travelling — i think there's many factors at play, but I cannot.
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