I love fresh starts and I cannot lie.
Paul has been on the road awhile and he has the weight to prove it.
He’s not big on New Years Resolutions with his only New Years Resolution this year is to not have any resolutions!
But he would like to make some changes as a business traveler and leverage the new year as a catalyst.
Things aren’t bad per se, but they definitely could use a lot of improvement.
Paul is typically ahead of the pack in many ways and when he feels bad about himself, he sadly resorts to comparing himself to others which allows him to feel better about himself.
But that’s not who he is most of the time.
Paul wants to get better not just get by and make the necessary changes leveraging the road to do it this upcoming year.
He has what it takes but needs to get momentum and focus on his side.
Paul’s story is like many that come to me asking for a better way.
And it all comes down to two primary words: ROAD HABITS.
These road habits encompass Three Focus Areas:
Too often, we struggle or even lose our health and our home life for the sake of work. You know, that job that never turns off and always demands more and more of you especially on the road?
Paul knows he can improve his work life but also knows if he improved his health and home life, his work would immediately improve as well.
As Paul and I unpacked this conversation, we found his biggest struggle was his mindset of his road life. He viewed the road for all that he couldn’t do:
- It’s a challenge to eat healthy on the road
- It’s hard to sleep in a hotel
- I don’t have time to get in a good workout or a workout at all for that matter when I travel
- I check in with the fam back home when I can but things get busy
… and on and on and on.
If you were to join my conversation with Paul, this is what you would hear…
Six Habits to Leverage a New Year as a Road Warrior
The first thing I told Paul was to view the road differently. Instead of what he can’t do, look for what the road will enable you to do then leverage it.
In other words, change his mindset of the road.
For example, his family doesn’t travel with him so he has his early mornings all to himself.
Paul creates his own travel schedule and does have some flexibility in when and how he travels, when and how he works.
Then we turned the corner to how to view certain habits, energy habits, through the lenses of not only work but also health and home life, the three focus areas of Elite Road Warrior.
The first three are physical energy habits:
Habit One – MOVE
Most of the time, the road does the moving for us. We’re just always sitting: to the airport, at the gate, on a plane, in a car, in a meeting, at a restaurant, then laying on a bed after a long day mindlessly surfing the tv or a device.
Most road warriors could make one simple change this new year and it would be to move more on the road.
But how?
Move leverages the Increase M4X Formula:
- Stand More – think up on my feet not down on my butt
- Walk More – think forward not still
- Run More – think cardio and getting your heart rate up
- Lift More – think strength training by using bodyweight, dumbbells, and resistance bands
Stand More – at the gate, on the plane, in a meeting, create a stand-up desk in the lobby, etc.
Walk More – take the stairs not the elevator, walk up the escalator, choose a higher floor at your hotel and take the stairs, park further in the parking lot, take a phone call on a walk.
Run More – actually use the treadmill or elliptical in the fitness center, try burpees in your hotel room, take an outside walk and turn it into a sprint for 30 seconds.
Lift More – actually use the dumbbells in the fitness center, do pushups and leg squats, bring resistance bands with you.
Key Concept: Movement Creates Energy
Challenge – choose one of the four Increase M4X this next month to focus on and master it for all its worth.
Do you need to stand more? Walk more? Run more? Lift more?
What would be the easiest for you to implement to get some quick wins?
What would challenge and push you to start the year with the energy habit of MOVE?
Resource – podcast episode #018 – How to Workout in a Hotel Room / #028 – MOVE and Posture with Dr. Keith Giaquinto
Habit Two – FUEL
One of the joys of the road is the amazing food and drink always at our fingertips.
I’ve eaten meals most people would die for. I’ve had a variety of foods that make your mouth water from local specialties to international cuisine. Kansas City barbecue, Seattle fish to Paella (pie-ay-a) in Spain.
There’s the Freshman 15 then the Travel 20.
But being the recovering over-achiever I earned the Entitled 40.
Aka: Heavyweight champion of the… road.
My food choices were as follows:
The easiest choice
The quickest choice
The tastiest choice
The largest choice
As a result, the weight gain and hating how I looked in the hotel room mirror – that guy followed me all over the country and showed up in every single hotel room mirror.
Something had to change.
Fuel encompasses the MTHC Formula: (Make the Healthiest Choice)
- Continually Hydrate – adding more water into my road day
- Clean & Green – cleaner foods and more greens with each meal
- Carry a Controlled Substance – having healthy snacks always available
Continually Hydrate – drinking water 1st thing in the morning, drink more water throughout the day especially on a flight, adding 1 glass of water with every alcoholic drink – I even developed and now use the Elite Road Warrior branded water bottle on the road
Clean & Green – less ingredients, less sugar, cleaner meats, more greens in your meals
Carry a Controlled Substance – having healthy snack options available to you at all times to always MTHC – I chose to bring an actual snack bag with me
Key Concept: Food is Fuel and Fuel is Energy
Challenge – choose one of the three in the MTHC Formula to focus on this new year
Do you need to add more water to your day? Could you eat more clean and green? Can you start carrying healthy snack options with you?
What would be the easiest for you to implement to get some quick wins?
What would challenge and push you to start the year with the energy habit of FUEL?
Resource – podcast episode #043 – Five Decisions You Must Make at Every Restaurant on the Road / #037 – Why You Must Carry a Lunch Box to Work on the Road
Habit Three – REST
If there was one habit that I neglected the most for the longest time, it was rest. Who has time to sleep on the road?
Sleep was completely optional to me.
I didn’t like it and felt it was a waste of time.
It just didn’t matter to me.
I was the guy who:
- Had dinner with my laptop lover then took her up for a nightcap
- Had every possible light and screen on
- Went to bed way too late binge-watching and falling asleep with the TV on
- Woke up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and felt like I had swallowed a dozen cotton balls
- Woke up feeling sharp as a bowling ball
- Never took a break and came home absolutely exhausted useless to my family and work
The Problem: I viewed rest as the enemy not as my biggest performance enhancer on the road
Rest encompasses the Strategic Resting Formula:
- Sleep – Improve Than Increase
- Breaks – Move the Body, Rest the Mind
- Downtime – Time to Be, NOT to Be On
Sleep – having a bedtime ritual and a set bedtime, keeping your room cool, completely dark, using blue-blocker glasses, Bose sleep buds, Dep Sleepwear, bedtime meditations all to improve my sleep before ever even increasing my sleep
Breaks – taking micro-breaks that lasts seconds, mini-breaks that last a couple of minutes, macro breaks that take 15-30 minutes all with the goal of stretching, going for a walk, getting some water, going to the bathroom, meditating, anything to move the body and rest the mind
Downtime – finding your Road Thing that brings you energy whether going to a ballgame, being a tourist in the city, going to BN or a coffee shop just to read, etc.
Key Concept: Rest Creates Energy
Challenge – choose one of the three in the Strategic Resting Formula to focus on this new year
Do you need to have a clearer bedtime and evening routine? Do you start taking a break to move the body and rest the mind? Do you need to find your Road Thing to have some time just to be and not be on so you can ultimately be more productive?
What would be the easiest for you to implement to get some quick wins?
What would challenge and push you to start the year with the energy habit of REST?
Resource – podcast episode #035 – Why I Have a Sleep Kit and What Goes in It on the Road / #037 – Six Ways to Take an Energy-Giving Break on the Road
Now, we’ll focus on the three mental energy habits:
Habit Four – PERFORM
This is why you’re on the road – to perform. I truly believe most of us want to perform at a high level on the road.
But here’s the problem: we’re not willing to pay the price to perform at a high level.
We’re just so used to doing business as usual on the road and just getting by.
Or we compare ourselves to others and doing better than the other guy or girl but not our personal best. This was Paul’s go-to-move.
The key is being intentional so we can perform at an elite level.
Perform encompasses the Intentional Performance Formula:
- Road Plan – is planning your day on paper, every part, and even finding the potential margins that may arise and what to do with them when they do appear
- Block & Tackle – is focusing on one task for a set period of time
- Energy Pacing – is knowing why and when your energy is low then how to pair tasks according to your energy
Road Plan – using a resource like the Full Focus Planner to think through your Big 3 of the Day, when you’ll have the gift or margins and an exact plan how to use that time
Block & Tackle – once you have a Time Block to work, spending, for example, 25 minutes to ONLY email and knowing which emails hold the most weight then attack them. Do the same concept for phone calls, CRM, proposals or quotes, etc.
Energy Pacing – actually look at your energy highs and lows through the day. When do they come? Do you need a break? Food? Movement? Change and work on a low energy task due to low energy? This change makes a huge difference for your performance on the road
Key Concept: High Performance Requires Intentionality
Challenge – choose one of the three in the Intentional Performance Formula
Do you need to create a road plan? Do you need two be more intentional with the margins that appear within your day? Do you need to focus on one task for a set period of time? Do you know to pay more attention to your energy so you can know how to pair your tasks accordingly?
What would be the easiest for you to implement to get some quick wins?
What would challenge and push you to start the year with the energy habit of PERFORM?
Resource – podcast episode #022 – How to be Productive in the Margins on the Road / #009 – One Change Every Business Traveler Must Make on the 1st Day of Every Trip
Habit Five – DEVELOP
If there is one habit that is often completely neglected on the road it would be professional and personal development.
How could there possibly be time to do anything but work especially time to read or learn?
But once we learn the margins of the road and become intentional about development, you’ll find more than enough time on any business trip to implement this critical energy habit to become an elite road warrior.
Develop encompasses the Invest in You Formula:
- Sharpen the Mind – putting content in
- Process the Thoughts – getting content out
- Monitor the Heart – finding out how you’re REALLY doing
Sharpen the Mind – reading books, articles, or podcast with the intent to learn – possibly leverage the moment you find your seat on a plane until you reach 10K feet
Process the Thoughts – putting your thoughts on paper called Think Space into one central location
Monitor the Heart – taking time even 5-15 minutes to ask key questions to make sure your priorities and your heart are in the right place
Key Concept: Learning is Selfish and Something Only YOU Can Do
Challenge – Choose one of the three in the Invest in You Formula
Do you need to find a book to focus and read (like the Elite Road Warrior book for example)? Do you need to get a journal to write down your thoughts for Think Space and to Monitor the Heart?
I highly recommend the Elite Road Warrior Journal – black leather branded journal with two inserts, one to process the thoughts in the Think Space Journal side and one to monitor the heart in the Road Life Journal side. You can order the Elite Road Warrior Journal at www.EliteRoadWarrior.com .
What would be the easiest for you to implement to get some quick wins?
What would challenge and push you to start the year with the energy habit of DEVELOP?
Resource – podcast episode #041 – Eight Questions I Answer Every Morning on the Road / #040 – Why Personal Development is Important on the Road with Scott Mawdesley
Habit Six – CONNECT
For the longest time, my connect time with my family and friends back home was very narcissistic, meaning it revolved only around my schedule when it was best for me.
I rarely considered my family’s dinner time, homework time, sports practice, piano lessons, bedtime, just what worked for me.
I was busy os it was okay, right?
It consisted of only the following:
Text
Phone call
Video chat
Now, there’s nothing wrong with these three.
But it’s what I call the bare minimums to connect with those we love back home.
Nothing special and reactive.
Connect encompasses the Protect Connect Formula:
- Connect Intentionally – on purpose
- Connect Thoughtfully – reflective
- Connect Creatively – memorable
Connect Intentionally – thinking outside of the reactive text, call or video chat and choosing a time and method to connect on purpose.
Connect Thoughtfully – pre-writing messages to send to people that will really mean something to them when they read the text, recording audio or video for your family to listen or watch over and over, leveraging the Not Forgotten Journal by taking two minutes to write down a memory, encouragement, challenge, speaking words of life into your significant other.
Connect Creatively – sending postcards to your kids from the city you’re in, leaving or sending Connect Cards for your kids to open, creating Flat Kiddos to take pictures of your locations such as your rental car, hotel, people you meet so your kids feel part of your trip, creating a map of the country and draw out where you’ll be on what days so your family knows where you are, having your kids do some research on your location for the trip .
Key Concept: Become a Connect-In Guy or a Connect-In Girl on the road
Challenge – Choose one of the three in the Protect Connect Formula
Do you need to become more intentional about how you connect with those you love back home? Do you need to schedule Think Space time to write meaningful words to others? How can you leverage the creative ideas suggested to begin to implement immediately?
You can order the Not Forgotten Journal, Connect Cards, and Flat Kiddos at www.EliteRoadWarrior.com
What would be the easiest for you to implement to get some quick wins?
What would challenge and push you to start the year with the energy habit of CONNECT?
Resource – podcast episode #029 – How I Shocked My Wife with the Not Forgotten Journal / #013 – Three Mindset Shifts to Stay Connected With Those Back Home
Let’s Land This Plane
Back to Paul’s story at the beginning of the episode… He wants to leverage the new year to make some changes not only in his work but also his health, and his home life.
These six energy habits are the basis of the Elite Road Warrior book and philosophy to master the business travel life.
I challenge, double-dog road warrior style dare you to choose one of the six habits and leverage the energy habit for all its worth to become an elite road warrior.
If you’re interested in listening to this article, check out Episode 051 of the Elite Road Warrior Podcast.
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