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Panic in the middle of nowhere? 7 quick tips to calm the fear of getting lost while driving

Be lost. It is probably one of the oldest phobias in mankind. We associate being lost with danger, abandonment, and helplessness. They even gave the name to a TV show.

Modern technology has greatly reduced the chances of getting lost, or at least STAYING that way for very long. However, it is still a common form of driving phobia. Some people absolutely will not drive through uncharted territory, especially at night. Like agoraphobia, the fear of missing out can seem metaphorically chained to your comfort zone.

Getting really lost in a car on a road in the 21st century is pretty unlikely. The problem is not so much getting lost, it’s your REACTION. Use the 7 tips in this article to help avoid a panic attack if you get lost. It’s actually easier than you think.

Here are 7 ideas to help you stay calm if you get lost while driving.

  1. Take a break: Remember that old Monty Python song, “Just remember you’re standing on a spinning planet…?” Stop for a moment. Remember that you are standing on a planet that has been photographed, scanned and cataloged for decades. You may not know where you are, but there’s a good chance finding out quickly is within your grasp.
  2. Use your phone’s GPS: The obvious next step is to use GPS tracking on your cell phone to find out where you are. You must have some kind of mapping application that you can refer to. Your “map app” will immediately pinpoint your location.
  3. Use a map: Don’t have a cell phone? Look in the glove box for an old-style paper map. It is less important to know exactly where you are than to feel in control of the situation. Just know that you’ll soon be back on familiar ground.
  4. take over: Imagine that you are an adult who has found a lost child. What would you do to get him or her back with her mommy? What if you were that child? Who would you call?
  5. Call for reinforcements: If you’re really freaking out, call someone you trust and talk to them for a while. Ask them if they know the area and if they can point you in the right direction. Even if they don’t know it, just hearing a familiar voice can help calm them down.
  6. Retrace your trail: Another option when you don’t know where you are is to simply turn around and go back the way you came. Go back your way until you see something you recognize.
  7. Ask for help: Unless you’re doing some serious off-roading, there are probably people around somewhere. Asking for directions when you’re lost is still a perfectly To do!

Nobody likes to get lost while driving, but there is nothing to fear. It turns out to be the best of us, even with all our modern gadgets. Being lost is not really your enemy; your FEAR of losing you is the real problem. You probably have the tools to get you lost in your hands right now.

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