- The first thing I do before planning my trips is lay out my intention for the particular trip. For example: business - to be successful or vacation - to be relaxing. Then I would spiritually call in the Fairies to insure that I will have a fun trip and meet alot of interesting people. I will also call in the Angel Realm and St. Christopher to help me have a safe and protective journey.
- A good idea is to keep a copy of the travel details at home for friends/family to have as a reference
- Also keep a copy of travelers cheque receipts there as well
- Travel with a copy of your passport - just in case you lose it. It may help you to obtain a new one at the embassy of the country where you are at.
- Contact : credit card companies to inform them of your travels - may help keep an eye on your activities and ease your purchases abroad.
- Cell phones - if you want to use it, check that it will work abroad
- Banking - organize all your bill payments, this way you will not come home to late bill payments/extra charges
- Packing: - I pack with a colour theme in that several pieces match and so do the shoes. This really reduces my frustration on what to wear while on the road. I also bring a small bar of detergent soap just incase I need to wash an item over night.
- Get some rest before traveling
- Pack vitamins and remedies that you are comfortable using
- Always have the currency $$ of the country that you are traveling to - order it from your bank rather than purchasing from an money exchange office at the airport ( less service charges)
- A reminder that credit card companies do add a small service charge on all foreign purchases
- If traveling over seas try to take a natural remedy like Jet Lag which may help with reducing jet lag when you arrive.
- On the plane, drink water and either sleep or meditate during the flight. Not only will your body love it but your soul will as well.
- Lastly, when you arrive try not to wear sunglasses all the time. The sun naturally helps our body to adjust to the new surroundings.
Remember that when you are in a different country, honour their traditions and rules. Not only is this polite, but what a better way to experience the new surroundings. Finally, if there are any delays, thank God rather than curse Him. Stay positive. There is always a reason. We are just not privy to it just yet. What I like to refer to as Divine Timing.
Safe travels and remember that "the will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you".
mary
