The Peaceful Trip Planning Checklist

If planning a trip feels more exhausting than exciting right now, you’re not alone. Honestly? I’ve been there. That point where you know you need a break, but just thinking about where to go, what to do, or how to even begin feels like another chore on an already crowded to-do list.

This is for those days.

This isn’t your typical trip planning checklist. No spreadsheets. No overwhelm. Just five gentle, joy-first steps to get you from “burned out” to “bags packed” without the chaos.

Let’s make this easy.

1. Start with how you want to feel

Skip the destinations for a sec. Ask yourself: What do I want this trip to feel like? Restful? Playful? Spacious? That emotional anchor helps shape everything else.

2. Pick one non-negotiable

This is your must-have. Maybe it’s no alarms. Maybe it’s a spa day. Maybe it’s someone else handling the details (hi, I volunteer). Start here and build out.

3. Ditch the pressure to do everything

You are allowed to say no to packed itineraries. Your worth isn’t tied to how many sights you saw. Travel should feel like exhaling, not proving.

4. Ask for support

You don’t have to do this solo. Especially not when you’re running on empty. Whether it’s asking a friend or hiring a joy strategist (hey again), getting help = less stress, more alignment.

5. Begin your reset before you leave

Light the candle. Turn on the playlist. Unplug early. Ease into the energy you want, before you even step on the plane.

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Whether you’re dreaming, browsing, or deep in planning mode, I hope something here nudges you closer to joy, ease, and that “ahhh, this feels right” kind of magic.

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