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Pack a bag, then half it, and then half again...buy what you left behind if needed.
That reminds me of someone else’s rule I read - pack only the absolute barest essentials of clothes you’ll think you need. Then halve that, and also take double the amount of money you think you need.
 
take a physical credit/debit card ( better if you take 2 or 3) , take your physical licence (and international licencse if req) and study jet lag
 
I was born in Germany so the no worry thing will never work for me unfortunately. So I make the best out of that and plan everything to the last detail weeks or even months in advance which often helps with airfares and hotel prices, especially during busy seasons. Just imagine my pain when realising that in Mainland China, everyone tends to make booking in the last moment and airfares actually go DOWN over time- super scary for someone like me (but worth traveling China regardless imho).

BUT with all that planning- very importantly at the same time, be prepared for sudden interruptions/ delays/disasters and act in the moment if necessary. Travel insurance is absolutely mandatory and smart moves as already discussed, like no tight connections in airports you don’t know or are London Heathrow :p . An overnight hotel in between flights not booked on the same ticket. Ideally stay with a hotel chain where you have high status, they tend to look after you much better in moments of need (in my experience much more reliably than airlines tend to do).

So many other things to consider and many good points already made in this thread!
 

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