Traveling ? Wynn Says Stay Organized
If you ever wonder why some of your road warrior colleagues seem to sail through business trips, and return to the office looking refreshed, it isn’t because they have an elusive gene that makes them impervious to feelings of burnout or exhaustion. More likely, they’ve mastered the art of how to organize their itineraries, time, and luggage optimally for executive travel. The most effective business travelers are typically highly organized and focused. These are the people who are unusually well-prepared to maximize their time at 35,000 feet and in Grand Limousine to work on their to-do lists. We’ve curated some of our favorite organization tips to make your next travel assignment less of a nightmare and more of a breeze:
1. Become a Checklist Person
If you aren’t a checklist person, it’s probably time to become one for the sake of preparation for your next executive travel. Make a list well in advance of your trip, and put items on your calendar if you have any errands to run or paperwork to get in order before you leave. If you’re traveling internationally, it’s prudent to start preparations much further ahead. If your organizational center is your smartphone or tablet, consider the aptly named Best Checklist App as a tool. It offers a highly flexible format so you can customize items and deadlines according to your needs.
We can help.
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