A free offline arrival plan for your lodging, entry details, map screenshots, and backup plan, saved before you board.
It's not another travel checklist.
It's the one thing tired-you needs when you land and your phone decides to act like it has never met the internet.
cod·di·wom·ple (v.) — to travel purposefully toward an as-yet-unknown destination.
Most travel support starts when you land. This starts earlier: in the stretch where the trip is real, but your brain has not caught up yet.
That stretch is what Coddiwomple Travel Cure was built for. Not to eliminate the nerves. To give you a steadier plan for getting through them.
The pre-departure spiral: late-night doubt, the "should I cancel?" moment, logistics overwhelm. That's where this starts.
No hype. No empowerment language. No retreat energy. A clear plan for the first 24 hours, a filter for the panic, and support that respects your intelligence.
You travel independently. The support is the steady layer underneath: optional connection, no forced bonding, no moving as a pack. Autonomy with backup.
I know what steadies people. It's not more confidence talk. It's a plan. And it's knowing the hardest part is often before the good part.
I co-founded and ran a boutique tour company for five years. I've managed the logistics, the pre-departure panic, and the moment where you're standing in a foreign city wondering if any of this was a mistake.
Coddiwomple Travel Cure builds practical support for that stretch. Not hand-holding, not inspiration, not a retreat. A plan.
More about JodieA note for your phone.
One note on your phone, saved before you board. Works without WiFi. The practical first step. It costs nothing.
Download free →A downloadable workbook for the booking-to-arrival stretch.
Five practical tools to help you get clear, organize the logistics, map your first 12 hours, make arrival night easier, and give airport-day you fewer decisions to make.
Get the workbook — $17 →A 90-minute 1:1 Zoom call.
A tactical session to make clear decisions under pressure, map your first 24 hours, and separate real risk from the kind of noise that only feels like risk.
Learn more →A week abroad. Your pace, your itinerary, with structure and optional connection built in.
Semi-solo travel with practical structure and optional connection built in. Not a retreat. Not a tour. A steady layer underneath your independence.
Learn more →Free download.
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