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Travel Clocks: A Small Piece Of Home On The Road
 by: John Gibb



As the business world gets smaller due to the advance and connectivity of the internet, the modern business person finds themselves traveling greater distances to close deals. With more road warriors away from home more people are looking to bring a piece of home with them. So when you’re packing for your next trip, remember to bring a travel clock along with your travel candles and photographs of family and friends.

By taking steps to make your journey less impersonal like packing items from home, the trip may seem shorter and you’ll be less likely to get homesick. A travel clock is a great way to bring a piece of home with you. Wake up calls in the morning are usually a loud reminder each morning that you are not in your own bed. By bringing your own travel clock, you get to ease into your day rather than pick up a receiver and hear a strange voice.

If you have children who may miss you while you’re gone on business trips, involve them in your trip by taking them shopping for travel supplies with you. Your kids will appreciate being a part of the traveling process so much more than a quick hug and kiss on your way out the door. And if you have your child pick out a travel clock, you will think of them every time it goes off.

A travel clock can help you keep time from your trip from Los Angeles to Miami or on your commuter flight from Detroit to D.C. With new innovations in technology there are travel clocks available that will automatically update themselves through different time zones and sync up official government time, so you always know what time it is, no matter where you are.

So the next time your employer lets you know you’ll be traveling on an overnight trip, don’t forget to pack a small piece of home by including a travel clock in your suitcase. Be sure to choose an alarm that will wake you up gently. The morning you’re awakened by a piece of home, rather than a piercing jangle of a phone and a recording, you’ll be happy you brought along your travel clock.

About The Author

John Gibb is the owner of Travel Clock sources, For more information on Travel Clocks check out http://www.Travel-Clocks2k.info.

This article was posted on October 25, 2006

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