5 Essential Ways of Traveling Light
  • Coordinate a limited number of wardrobe items - By selecting your wardrobe items carefully, it's possible to travel with fewer pieces of clothing than you might otherwise be used to. The key is to use items that coordinate in color as well as style and functionality. Also, the next time you decide to clear your wardrobe, keep all you old clothes for your travel next time. You can wear them one last time for your next trip.
  • Travel light with smaller sizes of your travel favorites - To save money on things that are refillable, decant the replacement product like shampoo or lotion from a larger bottle, and just keep reusing the smaller containers trip after trip. Miniature versions are available for travel clotheslines, nail clippers, emery boards and headlamps, as well as travel pens and pharmaceutical staples like aspirin. I always keep skincare samples for my trips.
  • Digitize - Multiple books can be stored on a space-efficient Kindle, and a variety of podcasts and musical selections can be stored on your smart phone, skipping the need for additional entertainment devices. Your smart phone can also be used as a voice recorder and digital appointment book. However, I am still having trouble trying to consolidate my chargers for all my equipments.
  • Layer up - Keeping your clothing choices as thin and compact as possible allows for an exceptional amount of layering, particularly on travel day. Wearing as many clothes as possible keeps your luggage needs low. This is especially important if you are a digital nomad, and need to use as much of your baggage space as possible to store equipment and media gear.
  • Design - The right bag is critical. Certain design elements are important for every piece of travel luggage. Generous amounts of pockets and clips to attach extra gear, as well as whether or not a particular bag is roomy enough to be functional, yet small enough to fit in the allowed cabin spaces for carry-ons. I always carry a small sling bag with lots of compartments. It's small enough without being in my way, but big enough for my digital cameras and travel documents.
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