My Tiny Travel Ritual
Flying is always a mix of excitement and nerves. Over time, I’ve created a ritual: I wear the same jewellery on every flight. It’s not superstition — it’s comfort, familiarity, and a subtle reminder that no matter where I land, I’m still me.

The Necklace That Grounds Me
It’s a delicate chain with a small pendant. Nothing flashy, but it’s become my travel companion. When I’m thousands of feet in the air, it rests on my chest like a promise that I’m safe and heading somewhere worth exploring.
The Ring That Holds My Story
This ring has been with me through graduations, breakups, big wins, and quiet nights. When I fly, I twist it on my finger, a small ritual that eases my mind. It’s a tiny piece of my history that crosses every border with me.
Why These Same Pieces, Always?
- They simplify packing and airport chaos.
- They’re my personal anchors — tiny, wearable reminders of home and past adventures.
- They make every new destination feel a bit more like mine from the moment I land.

Conclusion: Consistency in Motion
Airports change, cities change, but these pieces don’t. Wearing the same jewellery on every flight is my way of bringing a little consistency to all the motion. It’s my quiet travel tradition, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.


