GirlGI | Girl Gone International GirlGI Issue 3 | Page 109

2. Survive *Make time for yourself every day. Sneak away and have a coffee break, go to the gym or simply take in the stunning view. *Learn how to make your ‘crew food’ exciting, otherwise eating the same thing every day for six months will depress you! *Always remember you’re working as a team. The ship can get caught in a storm and the entire itinerary for the day will change. When the crew keeps a flexible, positive outlook it improves the experience for everyone. 3. Thrive *Go for every experience possible and never say that you’re too tired to participate in crew activities. These experiences are what make you feel like a real person again! *Get involved in volunteer events on port-days, go to the crew parties and celebrate each others’ national days. You’ll gain so much more than a paycheck during your time onboard. 4. Baptism of King Neptune The Baptism of King Neptune is a line-crossing ceremony and initiation rite for those crossing the equator by ship for the first time. Every ship’s tradition is different. Certificates are issued after the initiation ritual as a welcome into the court of King Neptune. 5. Beat Seasickness Chelsea suggests taking ginger pills until you’ve grown your ‘sea legs’ while Billie swears by green apples, ginger ale and coca cola in combination with a jog to take your mind off the motion and to prevent you from feeling too lethargic.