I observe a tradition of travel in the autumn, some quiet time alone for reflection. A set of actions makes the hotel room my own. Feel free to incorporate these into your own travels.
Open or close the drapes, whichever is appropriate. No matter how short a time you plan to be there, unpack and air out your clothing. Fill the ice bucket, and place perishables in the mini-fridge. Place any books and personal items on the extra bed or a desk. Set all toiletries on the bathroom vanity. Do all of this in a careful, mindful way-not haphazard, but with the intention of clearing out the energy of previous inhabitants. When checking out, be sure to leave a gratuity for the housekeeping staff. This builds goodwill and good luck for future travels. "Travels take me far and wide, Hearth and house are left aside. A few days of a simpler life, Less clutter, less noise, less strife, In this temporary home for me. As I write, so mote it be." |
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