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" ... As tempting as another round of late-night cocktails—or hitting up just one more cool dance spot—might sound, I'm a big fan of calling it a night as soon as you (politely) can. When you really want to learn about the culture of a destination and squeeze in as much as possible when you're staying in a place for a short time, you don't have time to feel tired or hungover. Early to bed, early to rise, has always suited me well whenever I'm traveling for work! ... "
" ... In conclusion: there is nothing to be hungover about. You’re fine. You’re doing your best. You’re getting better as you go. ... "
" ... It also aims to welcome everyone: “We’re booze-free, rather than sober—because we really don’t judge whatever you get into outside our doors. We’re a bar for everybody—everybody who’s down (or at the very least intrigued) to go out without drinking. You can be sober or hungover, and we’ll like you just as much.” ... "
" ... Much like with meditation, it takes a few minutes for the mind to settle and external worries to fade. It's all but impossible to get into a state of flow if you're tired, hungover, stressed or arguing with someone. Believe me, I've tried. ... "
" ... On New Year’s Day, many people will be sleeping late, some hungover, others just enjoying their leisurely time off from work. After a few days they’ll dread receiving their credit card bills, as there will ultimately be a reckoning of the large sums of money spent on gifts. People will start feeling frustrated that it's a new year yet they are still stuck in a financial hole that they can’t seem to dig themselves out. ... "