I feel the rare permission to live as if I'm in cryo stasis and time doesn't matter and no one expects anything from me.
The plane noise is like white noise which helps me focus, chilly temps keeps me alert and I'm cozy in a sweater. I bring snacks I enjoy.
And I get to coding. Or working on presentations. Or journalling.
Also I cannot sleep in a chair/on a plane no matter what (even if utterly exhausted, I'm swaying an and out of consciousness every few seconds). That is so dreadful that I always avoid red-eye. In fact I just avoid being tired on a plane in general, typically booking a morning/daytime flight, have a little caffeine (I usually avoid it, so it's a jolt), no big meals, ...
I feel the rare permission to live as if I'm in cryo stasis and time doesn't matter and no one expects anything from me.
The plane noise is like white noise which helps me focus, chilly temps keeps me alert and I'm cozy in a sweater. I bring snacks I enjoy.
And I get to coding. Or working on presentations. Or journalling.
Also I cannot sleep in a chair/on a plane no matter what (even if utterly exhausted, I'm swaying an and out of consciousness every few seconds). That is so dreadful that I always avoid red-eye. In fact I just avoid being tired on a plane in general, typically booking a morning/daytime flight, have a little caffeine (I usually avoid it, so it's a jolt), no big meals, ...