How to Pack Like an Expert and Live Out of a Suitcase
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http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com/blogc... • I'm pretty excited about today's challenge because it's something I have a lot of experience in. So I went all out with this video to share my knowledge on what it takes to live out of a suitcase. • It's also a question I've been wanting to answer for quite some time, so I'm glad that Rodney, a long-time reader of my blog, asked me to provide some advice on living out a suitcase, what to pack and what type of suitcase is best. • But ultimately what we're talking about here is the art of minimalism and recognizing what your essential items are, and what you really don't need on your travels. • In my experience, there have been more than a few times where I've short changed myself on time and had to pack in a rush to get to the airport to catch my flight. • What's helpful is that I don't have a ton of stuff to pack up when I leave a place because I've gotten so used to living out of a suitcase, and I have some systems that I follow to make it much easier to organize myself life. • I have loads of tips I've learned over the years, and we'll discuss a bulk of them in this video. • In chapter 12 of my book, I dive deeper into not only what to pack, but the benefits of minimalism, what happens after you arrive at a destination and the best ways to acclimate to your new environment. • Here's what you'll learn in this video: • What the most reliable type of suitcase is and how it's saved me money • Which clothing items are absolutely essential and; • Which items you can buy while you travel • What you can use to make sure your toiletries don't leak on all of your things • And I may even make you laugh at 5 mins 41 sec.... • • Can't see the video player? Watch it on Youtube. • Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to my Youtube channel for all of latest videos with travel and business tips! • Natalie's other tips for packing: • Make sure that you can throw all of your clothing items together in the washing machine without any drama. • Linen and rayon are not your travel friends. Wool (and knit fabrics in general) and synthetics work great. • Some items that are smart to take along with you are sunscreen, medical supplies, electronics, and quality shoes. • Don't forget to pick up my free Essentials Packing List under Chapter 11 of the resources section of my book website. http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com/book/...
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