You Know This Already

If you travel for work, you know this already:

You can walk into a hotel room, and within seconds, you already know if the trip is going to be easy or not.

It’s the layout. The lighting. The noise.

Small things - but they change everything.

Most hotels are designed for events. Not for people who actually need to function the next day.

If a hotel isn’t easy to navigate or isn’t walkable, it fundamentally fails business travelers.

Lately I’ve been looking at work travel differently, through my review framework:

Stay / Meet / Explore / Extend

I’ve started documenting this through this space I’m building called The Sales Traveler.

What’s one thing that always makes a trip better for you?

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