Archive for November 20th, 2008

Your Business Trip and Your Diet

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Business travel can be a productive, enjoyable and even exciting experience. The time you spend doing business in other locations expands your business reach and scope and broadens you as a person as well. Getting skilled at business travel is a solid business goal because there are skills related to business travel and being productive on the road that are impossible to learn if you dont get out there and travel.

Many of the skills associated with business travel have to do with how to live productively on the road. This is especially important if you find yourself on a lengthy business trip. The life of moving in and out of hotels, traveling by car or airplane and the stresses of the work can wear down even the most robust and experienced business traveler.

Maintaining a healthy diet while traveling for business is a serious challenge and one that really can only be accomplished with some serious planning. You will inevitably find yourself eating in a lot of restaurants on the road and that kind of food does not lend itself to a diet that is designed for weight loss or for a diet you must maintain for health reasons.

The first but biggest step forward to achieving diet goals while traveling is to communicate your desires to your traveling companions. In a business setting, there is often a lot of encouragement to eat and drink well. Everybody is on the expense account so it is easy to overdo it. But if you let your coworkers and clients know you have compelling reasons to maintain a disciplined diet, most of the time they will respect that and find ways to help you be successful.

Another trick of business travel is not to depend on restaurants for your meals entirely. If you can get out to a market early in the trip and purchase some fresh fruit and vegetables, you can prepare some healthy food in your room to fill you up and keep you on track. Then if you find that you must eat in a restaurant to discuss business with coworkers or build relationships with the client, your appetite will be low so you can get by on much less.

You can also be a voice for moderation in the selection of eating establishments for your meals. Obviously, fast food is not going to be a good choice for you. So if there is discussion about where to stop, you can vote for a place that serves a good variety of meal choices including some healthy choice menu options. In that way if you must eat in a restaurant, you can find items to order that can be prepared in accord with your diet needs.

You will be surprised how many allies you will find both in your travel associates and with those you are doing business with at your destination who have diet goals but have not been successful because of the temptations of the life on the road. Your open statement of intent to stick to your diet in spite of the rigors of business travel can be a tremendous inspiration to them. Moreover, by building partnerships in your intent to live healthy, it is entirely possible to take your business to a healthy restaurant or deli and allow the rest of the party to go to a place of their liking. As long as this is done without animosity, everybody wins.

Avoiding alcohol and snacks can be a huge challenge on the road as well. Very often in a seminar setting or during a long day of discussions, the host company or office will provide cookies or other snacks to help the meeting go well by keeping everybodys blood sugar up. These snacks are going to be hard to resist. One way to help yourself in that situation is to be prepared with your own snacks in your brief case to bring out to substitute for the unhealthy food being provided.

By thinking ahead about your diet needs and how you will provide for yourself while traveling, it is possible to sustain a healthy lifestyle even during business trips. By supplementing theses steps with exercise and rest, you may find that your weather the trip much better than those who abuse their bodies and find yourself more productive as a business person as well because you made the effort to eat well on the road.

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Chartering a Private Jet: Perfect for Honeymoons

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Are you in the process of planning your wedding? If so, have you also started to plan your honeymoon? Although having the perfect honeymoon is important, there are many couples who are more concerned with the wedding ceremony. While this is okay, it is still important that you place a focus on your honeymoon. After all, the perfect honeymoon is the perfect way to celebrate the union of you and your romantic partner. That is why it is advised that you plan your honeymoon in advance. When making those plans, you may want to look into the chartering of a private jet; yes, a private jet.

When it comes to the private chartering of a jet, there area many individuals who mistakenly believe that these jet charters are not ideal for romance or even honeymoons. In all honesty, this couldnt be further from the truth. While there are people who charter private jets for all different purposes, two of those most common purposes include for business and for romance, such as a honeymoon. So if you are one of the people who believe that privately chartered jets arent for honeymoons or romantic getaways, you are urged to get that thought right out of your head. Not doing so may actually mean that you may get to miss out on one of the best honeymoon adventures ever.

Now that you know that you can actually charter a private jet for your honeymoon, if you want to do so, you may be wondering why you should. In all honesty, the decision as to whether or not you want to charter a private jet for your honeymoon is yours to make, but there a number of benefits to doing so. One of those benefits is privacy. As you likely already know privately charted jets are private. Aside from you and your spouse, the only other people aboard a privately chartered jet should be the crew. This crew is most commonly composed of a pilot, but a copilot and a few flight attendants may also be present. This means that you do not have to worry about anything or anyone, but yourself.

In fact, the previously mentioned private jet chartering benefit of privacy leads to another benefit of chartering a private jet for your honeymoon, romance. Being able to travel privately, aboard a private jet, without any screaming children or unruly passengers, is not only likely to reduce your stress level, but it is also likely to increase the amount of romance that is the in the air. Aside from the privacy, the jet that you end up chartering may also help to create romance. Private jets, like most other modes of transportation, come in a number of different makes and models. Many of these makes and modes are full-size jets, which are relatively large and spacious. With many private jets having tables to eat or drink wine at and luxurious couches to relax on, you are sure to start enjoying your honeymoon before you even make it to your destination.

As you can see, there are a number of benefits to chartering a private jet for your honeymoon, namely privacy and romance. If you have yet to make your travel arrangements, you are at least urged to examine private jet charters. Many companies will arrange travel for you to all different types of destinations, including international ones.

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Where You Sit DOES Make a Difference

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

When you are booking a business trip, there are a lot of important decisions to be made. Obviously, the important issue is your business objectives and that everything you need so the business you will do when you arrive comes off well. So you will spend the majority of your efforts on those preparations or so you are well equipped for the trip.

But to use the old phrase, its the little things that mean a lot especially when you are enduring the inconvenience of business travel. You put up with a lot of inconvenience and having to accommodate the needs of others in airports where everybody wants to be comfortable. Little things mean a lot on a long business flight from how well you eat to the kind of car you rent on the other end. Just a small surprise or accommodation along the way can set put you in a good mood on the trip and that mood could even influence the outcome of the meetings you will conduct when you make your business contacts at your destination.

Some people do not have a preference where they sit during the plane flight. But there are a number of issues that can become significant during those hours where you are essentially immobile as you fly cross-country. Some of those are.

*If you are claustrophobic, having a window seat isnt about sight seeing. It can be a sanity saving necessity to keep you from focusing on the enclosed airplane space.
*If you wish to work, you need some space to spread out.
*Some medical needs might require easy access to the privacy of the laboratory, if for no other reason than to take medicine without being observed.
*If you have close connections and are on a tight deadline, sitting near the front of the plane helps with getting off quickly.

To get some control over the variable of where you are sit en route to or from your business trip, put some thought into the issue up front and see if you can reserve the seat that suits your purposes before you ever get to the airport. If you use online reservations, you can get a map of the plane, which will show you which seats are open. This gives you excellent ability to move your seat so you can sit just where you want before you go to the airport.

Some factors to take into consideration are the room you need and whether you need to recline your seat or not. The seats on the exit row are almost always more roomy. In exchange for being willing to open the door in an emergency, you can gain twice as much room as you might have had which pays off when you want to work during the flight.

The last row of the airplane does not recline. The upside of that row is that you dont have anyone behind you to kick your seat back or bounce the tray table as they do whatever it is they are doing back there. By the same token, the first set in the section does not have seats in front of it so it can be roomier. But you may not have a tray table to use to set your laptop on for work. These are trade offs worth thinking through in advance.

You can have your travel agent know your preferences when they book your flight. But dont miss the chance to make changes as late as the day of the flight. You might spot a row that is not full and be able to grab a seat and have the row to yourself. And that, in airline travel economies, is pure gold.

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