TBL Resources · Navigation help
How to use TBL Resources without reading everything
You do not need to read the whole Resources section. Start with the decision in front of you and use one page at a time.
Use TBL Resources by matching the page to your immediate decision: early uncertainty, pre-booking checks, overloaded plan, support-level choice, travel-day pressure, or recovery after travel.
When this guide helps
Use this if
- You opened Resources and feel unsure where to start.
- You have limited energy and need a clear route.
- You want to avoid reading several pages before taking the first step.
Consider this if
- Use the free Mini-Check if you want the lowest-effort first filter.
- Use the support comparison page if money, timing, or complexity makes the decision harder.
Do not use this for
- Do not use Resources as urgent support or as a replacement for your own clinician or official travel guidance.
What to check
Not sure yet
Start with Mini-Check or Start Here.
Before booking
Read hidden trip load and check-before-booking resources.
Trip feels too much
Read simplify, protect, and reduce/replace/delay/protect resources.
Need support choice
Read choosing support, Starter Kit, or Advisory resources.
After travel concern
Read Recovery Runway and crashed-after-previous-trips resources.
If you can only read one thing, choose the page that matches the decision you must make next.
Related questions
Do I need to read everything in order?
No. Resources are designed as routes, not a textbook.
What is the quickest starting point?
Use the free Mini-Check for a simple first read on one trip.
Where do product questions go?
Use Starter Kit help, Advisory help, or Support resources.
Related resources
Recommended next step
Use the next step that fits the decision in front of you.
TBL provides travel planning and decision support only. It does not replace your clinician, pharmacist, insurer, airline, embassy, official destination authority, or emergency services. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or decide whether a trip is medically appropriate for you.

