Sentences with phrase «jetlag does»

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You can't stop the Earth from turning on its axis or your body from being confused by being in a distant time zone, but it turns out there is something you can do about jetlag besides simply muscle through it.
Nor did I like lying awake in strange hotel beds in foreign countries waiting for the sun to come up because I was nervous about an important meeting or suffering from jetlag.
I may have gotten used to the jetlag, the lost luggage, the minced pies and the shopping for a dozen people who already had everything, but that doesn't mean I grew to like it.
When those clocks don't align, such as when a person with a late chronotype has to wake up for a job with an early morning start time, the result is what Roenneberg and others describe as «social jetlag
My best yes was choosing to stay home, recover from jetlag, unpack my suitcase (for once), do laundry, get caught up on work, and ready for our Dallas trip.
Airport ATMs don't always have the best exchange rate, but it's better than finding yourself stuck without any cash or searching for an ATM while you're jetlagged.
You don't want to be stuck looking for an ATM while you're jetlagged and may even run into one or two that don't work.
04 August 2010: Due to jetlag and extreme tiredness, we slept through the alarm and didn't wake up until 11:45, checked out late, got to the train station 15 minutes before our train left, and took a scenic 5 hour ride to the border town.
Our Samui Island survival guide comes in handy when, after a long journey, you're jetlagged and wonder where to eat and what to do first.
A: Apart from exhaustion and jetlag, it's going on a press trip with a group of journalists from all over the States, or Canada or Germany and feeling like you are going to throw yourself in front of the train if you have to hear anymore about their bad knees, their husband, Harvey, or how the bellman didn't carry their bags upstairs.
You're asked to specify what time it'll be the night before, but our jetlagged midday start did not seem to trouble the staff at all.
As many of the other commenters, I would love to know if you'd consider The Jayride Journal to be listed too — we're in the «waiting to be discovered» phase, but we combine useful travel tips from 24 hour itineraries, to travelling with children, what to do if you lose your passport, and how to beat jetlag, with just a sprinkling of wanderlust in there as well.
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