Tips for Managing ADHD Burnout During Travel – Stay Energized!
It’s important to implement your favorite strategies to make the most of our travel experiences.
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Am I About to Burn Out?
SIGNS OF ADHD TRAVEL BURNOUT
- Negative Hyperfocus: Repeated Exposure to particular stimulations can cause a bummer of a hyperfocus. Make sure to take note and avoid these stimulations, do not try and “fight through it”, your mind will not accept that method.
- No Motivation: Feel exhausted all the time, no matter how little rest you get. Its time to orchestrate a reboot.
- Poor performance: Are you barely paying attention to the artwork during a museum tour? Feeling like simple tasks are impossible?
- Pain: Stomachaches or headaches are signs of ADHD Burnout.
- Irritability: Making friends and talking to strangers in new languages can add up to exhaustion quickly. It’s very important to put on the charm and be respectful in foreign lands. If you are finding everyone annoying, you are brushing up on burnout. This includes troubled emotions, like being withdrawn or not being able to smile at people.
- Repetition: Take note, does each market appear to be the same as the previous one? Feeling like if you see one more temple, you will shout? Time to take a time out and do some self care.
- Expectations: They have been exceeded and you are still disappointed.
- Loss of Mindfulness: You are moving around excessively, and it is beginning to feel like a checklist.
Other Signs:
- The food is becoming increasingly strange and unfamiliar.
- The thought of packing up and leaving your room causes you to become agitated.
- You have been dreaming of a trip to Spain, Mexico, or China for years, but now you are here and all you can do is sit alone.
- You are completely uninterested in your environment.
Tip: If you are serious about getting the most out of travel with your adhd, prepare an anxiety / adhd travel kit with all the goodies you may need to avoid burnout.
Intelligent Flexibility. Take a Day Off.
Now – ruin those plans a little because flexibility is necessary for ADHD travelers.
Carving out a day can be a great way to relax and recharge, whether it be by staying in, exploring the neighborhood at random, or sitting in a cafe and people watching. Most importantly: Do not feel guilty about it.
Find a Day Spa
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Also, if the spas are close to your hotel or on your trip, it’s best to pick one that’s easy to get to. You’ll most likely want to take a nap.
Seek Out an Affordable Massage
Go See A Movie
Cinema offers a unique opportunity to relax and unwind in a comfortable atmosphere for several hours… with Snacks!
Splurge for a Night at a Nice Hotel
Eat Good
Pull the Parachute: Indulge
Ralph Potts is a seriously good travel writer and his podcast, Deviate, is a terrific resource, not just for travel writers, but for those who study the art of travel. It’s not ADHD specific but burnout happens to many many travelers. On this episode, Matt Kepnes and Ralph have a honest talk about travel burnout that I think can offer great info and help for all travelers. Enjoy!