When Good Trips Go Badtrip. Or stop at a big bookstore like Chapters and spend a bit of time in the humor section, reading Far Side or Erma Bombeck. You’ll be grinning in no time. Then you can go focus on your problem. 6. Take a step back from the problem. If your luggage is lost, is it really that bad? Can you make it with just a few articles of clothing? Chances are it will be found and returned shortly. Try not to stress over things that you can’t change and will resolve on their own. With all that in mind, go enjoy your vacation!
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