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BALM FOR TRAVEL BURNOUT

- Text & Photos: Chloe Palang

Acolleague exhausted from flight eagerly entered his hotel room but was met with something ironic. By his bed lay a bookmark that quoted Samuel Johnson: "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford." He scoffed, a little embarrasse­d but chose to retire nonetheles­s. In my industry, this was truth simply observed. Traveling to make a living ironically takes "living" away from traveling. But there is hope for the faint hearted. Here are some of the things I do to avoid the travel burn out:

1.Seek non-instagramm­able moments.

An article I once read explained the necessity in "opening yourself to serendipit­y": Change routine, meet new people, find strange places.

I find that the best experience­s I've had during a layover, were the ones too sudden and random for a photo.

In a cafe in London, I spoke to two war veterans, who bantered rather comically about whether Petra was better than Machu Pichu. I certainly didn't need to mark this endearing moment in my newsfeed.

“I find that the best experience­s I've had during a layover, were the ones too sudden and random for a photo. ”

2.What drives you

If there is one thing I can unknowingl­y spend hours on, it would be a bookshop. And I take this love with me to the places I visit. The smell, the look, the feel, the need and the satisfacti­on in a bookshop beats exhaustion any day. The book bargains in India, will forever impress me. From the mall to the streets, books are a common sight in India.

The Modern Bookshop in Trivandrum sells brand new books in a simple yet heavily stacked space. The chaos is a beautiful thing.

The quaint antiquaria­n bookshops in London were a pleasant surprise as well. Located just a few blocks away from touristy Leicester Square, in Charing Cross, are two of the most cozy and interestin­g vintage bookshops I have ever been to. Francis Edwards Antiquaria­n Bookseller­s and Any Amount of Books were located just a shop away from each other. Hopping from one to the next and back again to compare selections was a fulfilling experience. I cannot afford their vintage collection­s but their "basement bargains" took "low" prices to a whole new "level" (see what I did there). The basement was sanctuary. Books priced from £16 (P1,090) were down to £3 (P204.39)! Here, I was alive. I was 20 hours awake with no thought of rest, because this to me, was true relaxation.

“The smell, the look, the feel, the need and the satisfacti­on in a bookshop beats exhaustion any day. ”

3.Record your insight

CS Lewis once said, "What we learn from experience depends on the kind of philosophy we bring to experience." What we perceive with our senses is not the end of travel. Travel extends far beyond a mere photo in your 2019 album. There is a story and a lesson waiting to be immortaliz­ed. Record them through a diary, a photo caption or a blog and you will be surprised at the stories you accumulate throughout the years. Allow a throwback to bring in fondness as well as wisdom.

Sometimes I ask myself, is there truly space for travel burn out? It seems quite priviledge­d to tire of travel, and yet we do tire of travel — from one city to the next, one island to the next, one province to the next. So we battle the burn out and take in the moments slowly, rejecting complacenc­y and familiarit­y with a passion, because this day is and will be unlike any other day in our lives.

 ??  ?? Skimming in the basement of Any Amount of Books
Skimming in the basement of Any Amount of Books
 ??  ?? Modern Book Centre in Trivandrum, India Barnes and Noble, New York
Modern Book Centre in Trivandrum, India Barnes and Noble, New York
 ??  ?? Francis Edwards Antiquaria­n Bookseller­s
Francis Edwards Antiquaria­n Bookseller­s
 ??  ?? Inside the basement of Francis Edwards Antiquaria­n Bookseller­s My selected book bargains
Inside the basement of Francis Edwards Antiquaria­n Bookseller­s My selected book bargains
 ??  ?? Posters in the Basement
Posters in the Basement
 ??  ?? Minding nothing and no one at Any Amount of Books Leading to And 3-steps basement
Minding nothing and no one at Any Amount of Books Leading to And 3-steps basement

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