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I’d say a pet peeve would be anything that happens that messes up that routine. It could<br />

be people who are in the wrong line for security, people who still don’t realize you need<br />

to show ID to check in, any of the small things you know are going to mess up your usual<br />

pattern.<br />

Just like when people go to the office in the morning and they have their routine—they<br />

like to set up their computer, get their cup of coffee, check the news—it’s the same for a<br />

traveler.<br />

What time of day or days of the week did you prefer to travel?<br />

In terms of when to travel, my philosophy is I want to be away from home as little as<br />

possible, so I’d rather get the 5 a.m. flight and get there and have a full day to work in<br />

hopes that when it comes time to leave I don’t have to stay the extra day or the extra<br />

night because I’ve spent the whole day working.<br />

But if you get the 5 a.m. or 6 a.m. flight that means you’re up at 3 a.m. in time to get<br />

there, so I’m not saying that’s for everyone. There’s give and take and wear and tear on<br />

your body, and are you going to be awake and vibrant when you get to your first<br />

meeting?<br />

I happen to be a morning person so it works for me, but I’d much rather do the early<br />

morning flight and get the full day in than leave at noon and try to start meetings at four<br />

or five in the evening.<br />

What about choosing a hotel?<br />

I think my advice would be location, location, location. People have brand loyalty and<br />

earning points and perks will definitely make your hotel experience better. But, in

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