Travel Anxiety Explained: Expert Tips for Stress-Free Trips
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In this episode, BZW and BZE talk about travel anxiety and the different forms it can take. They discuss fear of flying, worry about being far from home, concern about leaving a house unattended, and anxiety about pets, work, or access to medical care while away.
They also talk about how anticipatory anxiety can build before a trip and how it can affect decisions about whether to go, how long to stay, and how far to travel. They suggest identifying the specific root of the fear so it can be addressed directly.
A major theme is using a values-driven approach rather than letting fear make the decision. The Bonnies talk about remembering why we are traveling, such as spending time with family, taking a break, and experiencing new places and cultures.
They also discuss practical coping strategies, including checking in with other people to compare worries, arranging care for pets and the house, and using graded exposure when possible. For fear of flying, they suggest, if possible, starting with shorter flights or, if needed, using a simulated long-flight exercise.
HIGHLIGHTS:
2:11 Why Travel Feels Scary
4:45 Finding The Positive
7:35 Root Causes And Reframes
10:38 Graded Exposure For Flying
14:37 My Travel Scam Story
18:46 Pets And Trip Planning
22:37 Vacation Advice
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