Beat jet lag. Arrive as yourself.

The Travel Well Kit is a practical jet lag protocol that resets your body clock with light, sleep and timing, so you land able to think clearly and come home without losing the week.

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Jet lag is not an inconvenience. It is a tax on your capacity.

20%

The drop in productivity attributed to jet lag, at exactly the moment you flew across the world to perform.

Timeshifter, duty of care research
6.9

Productive working hours lost to travel stress on a single trip, at an estimated cost of $662 each time.

Timeshifter, duty of care research
37%

Of business travellers name tiredness as their leading stressor after returning home, with jet lag close behind.

BCD Travel survey of 875 business travellers
A traveller resting against a train window at dusk, tired but calm. the day you lose

You have felt this before.

You landed six hours ago and your body is still keeping time somewhere over an ocean. Tomorrow is the meeting you crossed the world for, and you already know which version of you is going to walk into it. Not the sharp one. The one running on hotel coffee, reading the same paragraph three times.

This is not weakness or bad luck. Sleep researchers have found that people who are significantly sleep deprived perform on complex tasks about as well as people who are mildly intoxicated. You would never negotiate drunk. Jet lag asks you to do something close to it.

Then there is the part nobody prices in. The trip does not end when you land back home. It takes the weekend too, and often a few days after that, at a fraction of your usual capacity.

A calm traveller in a window seat consulting a printed reference sheet.

The fix is not a gadget. It is timing.

Jet lag is a circadian problem. Your body clock is still set to the time zone you left, and it governs far more than sleepiness: alertness, mood, digestion, and the mental sharpness you are being paid for.

The single most powerful lever for moving that clock is light, and the thing almost everyone gets wrong is when to seek it and when to avoid it. Get the timing right and your body adjusts in days rather than a week. Get it wrong and you can push your clock further from where you need it.

Flying east is harder than flying west because it shortens your day and asks your clock to run ahead of itself. That is why the same advice cannot work in both directions, and why this kit gives you different instructions for each.

No supplements. No devices. Nothing to remember to pack.

Five phases, in the order you actually travel.

pre-trip
Before you leave

Whether shifting your sleep early is worth it for this specific trip, how to arrive hydrated rather than starting behind, and what to set up at the destination before you get there.

transit
On the way

When to sleep and when to stay awake, judged against destination time rather than how tired you feel. Hydration for dry cabin air, and why the complimentary wine costs more than it appears to.

arrival
The first 24 hours

The window that decides the whole trip. Exactly when to get into light and when to stay out of it, how to set up the first night in an unfamiliar room, and the nap rule that protects it.

on the ground
Day to day

A short routine that holds the adjustment across the rest of the trip. Sleep protection, movement that fits a real schedule, and a reset you can run in ten minutes between meetings.

return
Coming home

The phase almost everyone skips, and the reason a trip keeps costing you after it ends. How to handle the return flight, and get your clock home in days rather than a week.

Before you leave

pre-trip

Whether shifting your sleep early is worth it for this trip, how to arrive hydrated rather than starting behind, and what to set up at the destination before you get there.

On the way

transit

When to sleep and when to stay awake, judged against destination time rather than how tired you feel. Hydration for dry cabin air, and why the complimentary wine costs more than it appears to.

The first 24 hours

arrival

The window that decides the whole trip. Exactly when to get into light and when to stay out of it, how to set up the first night, and the nap rule that protects it.

Day to day

on the ground

A short routine that holds the adjustment across the rest of the trip. Sleep protection, movement that fits a real schedule, and a ten-minute reset between meetings.

Coming home

return

The phase almost everyone skips, and the reason a trip keeps costing you after it ends. How to handle the return flight, and get your clock home in days rather than a week.

Built to be used at 30,000 feet.

A protocol you cannot reach when you need it is just reading. The kit is designed to be opened in an aisle seat, in a taxi, or at 6am in a hotel room, and to tell you the one thing to do next.

The full protocol

All five phases written out plainly, with the reasoning behind each instruction.

Five printable sheets

One per phase. Print them or keep them on your phone.

Trip-type adaptations

Eastbound, westbound, short business, long-haul, family travel.

The tracker

A simple log so each trip teaches you something for the next one.

Red-Eye Rescue card bonus

A one-page plan for the worst case: an overnight flight in economy.

Audio sessions premium

Wind-down, arrival calm and reset. No screen required.

The Travel Well Kit laid out: printed booklet, folded reference sheets, notebook, water bottle and eye mask. printed and in hand

Two ways to take the same flight.

Without a plan

  • Coffee on landing, a nightcap to force sleep, and a body clock that stays where it was.
  • A three-hour afternoon nap that feels wonderful and destroys the first night.
  • Melatonin taken at whatever hour seemed reasonable.
  • Day one spent at half capacity in the meetings that justified the trip.
  • The first two days of a holiday spent recovering from the flight.
  • A week at home before you feel like yourself again.

With the protocol

  • Light sought and avoided at the specific hours that move your clock the right way.
  • Sleep on the plane timed against destination hours, not against how tired you feel.
  • A short, bounded nap that takes the edge off without stealing the night.
  • Day one structured so your sharpest hours land where they matter.
  • A daily routine that holds the adjustment for the rest of the trip.
  • A return plan, so coming home costs you days rather than a week.

Everything, for less than one bad airport day.

What you receive

The five-phase protocol$49
Trip-type adaptations$19
Five printable reference sheets$19
The travel tracker$12
Red-Eye Rescue card$9
Traveling With Kids adaptation$9
The Arrival Quick-Guide$9
Total value$126
Core Kit
$39 one-time
  • The complete five-phase protocol
  • Every trip-type adaptation
  • Five printable reference sheets
  • The travel tracker and launch bonuses
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Premium Kit
$59 one-time
  • Everything in the Core Kit
  • Three audio sessions: wind-down, arrival calm, reset
  • Formatted printable sheets
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One-time purchase, no subscription, instant delivery. Use it on every trip you take from here.

Run it on one trip. If it does not help, I refund you.

Use the protocol on a real trip. If it does not make that trip meaningfully better, email within 30 days and I will refund the full amount, and you keep the kit. Zenvoura is new and has not earned your trust yet, so the risk sits with me until it has.

Straight answers.

Will this cure my jet lag?

No, and I will not pretend otherwise. Jet lag is a physiological process, and no protocol removes it completely. What a good protocol does is shorten the adjustment and take the sharpest edge off the days in between. Results vary with the person, the direction of travel and the length of the trip.

Why is flying east worse than flying west?

Flying east shortens your day and asks your body clock to run ahead of itself, which it naturally resists. Flying west lengthens the day, which sits closer to your body's own drift and is easier to absorb. This is why generic advice fails so often, and why the kit gives you separate eastbound and westbound instructions.

I only travel a few times a year. Is it worth it?

That is exactly the case where it pays off, because it is a one-time purchase you keep. If it saves you even one wasted day per trip, it has already returned more than it cost, and it keeps doing that on every trip afterwards.

Do I need supplements or a device?

No. The protocol is built entirely on things you already have access to: light, sleep timing, hydration and movement. Some travellers use timed melatonin, and if that is you, speak to a qualified professional. Zenvoura does not recommend or sell supplements.

Is this a subscription?

No. It is a single purchase and the kit is yours. Future trip-type variations will be separate products, and you are never billed automatically for anything.

How is it delivered?

Instantly after checkout, as a digital download. You receive the full protocol as a PDF, the five printable reference sheets and the tracker. The Premium kit also includes the three audio sessions.

Start with the first 24 hours, free.

The Arrival Quick-Guide covers the window that matters most: when to seek light, when to avoid it, and the nap rule that protects your first night. It is genuinely useful on its own, and it is yours at no cost.

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The next flight is already booked.

You can take it the way you always have and spend the days afterwards paying for it. Or you can spend less than a bad airport lunch on a protocol that changes which version of you gets off the plane. The guarantee means the only way to lose is to leave it untried.

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