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 Jet Lag - 7 Steps To A Successful Tripby Donald  Saunders 
                     Don’t let jet lag spoil that much needed holiday trip to  paradise or stop you from closing that career enhancing deal you’ve been  working on for months. Arriving full of excitement and anticipation is great, but  finding that you can’t sleep at night, you’re tired during the day and you’ve  got an upset stomach and a headache can do a lot more than just take the edge  off your trip. If you’re seeking ways of preventing jet lag, or looking for  the perfect jet lag remedy, then here are seven tips to start you on your  search. Tip 1. Clear the decks before your departure. 
                    
                     A much overlooked aspect of jet lag is the part played by  stress. Running around trying to do a 1001 last minute jobs in the week before  you fly. Worrying about whether the house will be safe. Sitting up until  midnight the night before your flight paying the household bills. Sound  familiar? Plan well in advance and make sure that you’ve taken care of  everything at least three or four days before you go. Then take it easy, get  lots of rest and set aside time specifically for relaxation. Tip 2. Start adjusting your bedtime before you go. 
                     In the two weeks before your trip start to gradually adjust  your bedtime. If you’re flying east, bring your bedtime forward by ten or  fifteen minutes each night so that, by the time you leave, you’re going to bed  about two hours earlier than normal. This will ‘narrow the gap’ between the  time at which your body wants to go to bed and the time that the clock says you  should go to bed at your destination. Similarly, if you’re traveling west, put your bedtime back  by ten or fifteen minutes each day. Tip 3. Reduce you caffeine intake. 
                       Coffee, as well as other caffeinated drinks, both speeds up  and slows down your internal body clock, depending upon the time of day that  you consume it. When you’re settled into a regular pattern of sleep this  doesn’t necessarily present too much of a problem, as the effects can tend to  ‘balance out’. However, when your body clock finds itself at odds with local  time the effects of caffeine can be quite marked and add considerably to the  problems of jet lag. Tip 4. Avoid Pills. 
                     With the exception of any prescribed medication that you  normally take, you should avoid sleeping pills, so-called ‘jet lag’ pills and  over the counter medication for jet lag. Not only do these have little or no  beneficial effect, many of them can actually add to your problems. In particular, avoid the common temptation to take sleeping  pills during your flight. They may well help you to get to sleep on the  aircraft, but they will add to your problems when you arrive at your  destination. Tip 5. Dress comfortably for your flight. 
                       Choose comfortable and loose fitting clothes to travel in  and tuck a pair of slippers into your carry-on luggage to wear on board the  aircraft. It’s nice to be able to get dressed up and go out once you reach your  destination but nobody is going to expect you to get dressed up to the nines  while you’re traveling. Tip 6. Get out in the sunshine. 
                       Once you reach your destination get out into daylight as  much as possible during the first few days of your trip. Daylight sends  powerful signals to your body clock and you’ll find that it adjusts far more  quickly if it is exposed to the normal cycle of daylight and darkness at your  destination. So take advantage of this and don’t hide yourself away indoors. Tip 7. Take something special with you. 
                       It can often be difficult settling in strange surroundings  and, in particular, relaxing sufficiently to fall asleep. So, take one or two  items of special significance with you, perhaps a family photograph or a  favorite bedside ornament, to help give a little bit of the feel of home. 
                       Copyright 2005 Donald Saunders http://help-me-to-sleep.com  Donald Saunders is the author of a number of health related  publications including "Jet Lag - A Natural Approach". Jet lag ruins  many trips, but the solution is simpler than you might think.  
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