How to Deal With Unexpected Situations While Visiting Dusseldorf This Summer

How to Deal With Unexpected Situations While Visiting Dusseldorf This Summer

Taking the decision to get on a bus/train/plane and move to a different location of the planet or just of our country  (and Germany is the perfect place for that combing its big extent and perfect railway system) , is part of our desire to achieve mental and spiritual tranquillity, and forget for a while the everyday hustle and bustle and the chain-reaction problems that occur. Even if the purpose of our travel is not leisure, rather than professional, it still remains a significant refresh for our brains, and we always aim to steal some time for sightseeing.

In either case, unpleasant and unpredicted events are not welcome, and can cause high level of irritability, leading to denial of confrontation and unsuccessful managing , that sometimes might put us in risk.

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1. The Master Key of Calmness

Besides your inner protogynous willing to scream, we would not recommend doing so, as except for allowing you to decompress, it will most probably create fusion and rise the world’s curiosity. Try other and definitely more silent calming techniques, to remove the reacting thoughts, and be able to approach the situation objectively.

2. Call a professional

Depending on the kind of emergency you face, the help you’ll seek is certainly different.
In any case, the European number for all life-threatening situations is 112, with them redirecting you to the appropriate department.
Consulting a legal firm in Dusseldorf or the closest to your city is also a very reasonable response, for receiving guidance and support for your next moves.

3. Insurance & Embassy

As a traveler, it is quite likely that your inner instinct was working in your favor when you decided to book the travel insurance package, even if you do not use it. It’s necessary to contact them, explaining in detail the situation, to see how they can intervene. If you are in a different country than your own, much more if in a foreign continent, it is likely that you will need to call the embassy, and inform them about the urgent situation, to reassure your safe way back home.

4. Stay Connected

If you still have your mobile phone, it is important to check it often, even though you might throw it because of the tones of “Are you OK?” messages that you receive and definitely can not handle at the moment. On the other hand, due to the stress level and urge to find a solution you might involuntarily lose track and forget you have open communication with essential parties.

Our advice is to set your phone’s notification accordingly, in order to avoid getting overwhelmed by unnecessary messages, whereas receive instant notices of what matter the most at this time.


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