Travel is a fact of life, whether for business or for pleasure. Here are ten steps to make your packing and unpacking much simpler and less time-consuming:
- Make a list of all the products you use throughout the course of an average day (shower gel, deodorant, shampoo, moisturizers, hair spray, toothpaste, toothbrush, floss, etc.).
- Take your list with you to the store and purchase one of every product on your list in a trial size. Also buy a small inexpensive hair dryer, a mini shower scrubbie and an extra small comb or brush. At the same time, purchase a travel case large enough to accommodate all these new items.
- After shopping, put a handful of cottonballs, swabs and safety pins into three separate baggies. Pack your new travel toiletries and your baggies into your travel case and keep it packed this way and stored in your luggage at all times.
- After you return home from each trip, refill your travel-size toiletries then put the newly replenished bag into your suitcase until your next trip. You will never have to pack toiletries for travel if you always keep this bag packed and ready to go at a moment's notice.
- Roll clothing into cylinders when packing. It takes up less space and it will help keep wrinkles down. Also, roll socks and underwear up and stuff them inside your shoes. Not only will it make more space in your luggage, but it helps keep your shoes from getting crushed.
- Pack clothing that resists wrinkling, such as polyester blends, wool blends, microfibers, silk and rayon. Avoid packing 100% cotton or linen when possible.
- To avoid having to bring two pairs of dress shoes, choose one neutral color and build your wardrobe around it. Don’t bring outfits based on both black and brown, because then you’ll need both black and brown shoes and belts.
- Bring one suit and several pieces to change its look. Men can wear the same suit with varying color shirts and ties. Ladies can create several different outfits from just one skirt, one jacket, a pair of coordinating pants and a few blouses.
- Call your hotel ahead of time to ask if they will provide personal items such as an iron, clothing steamer and hair dryer. If so, you’ll have extra room in your luggage for other things.
- "Carry on" your important documents, toiletries, medications and one change of clothes in case your luggage gets lost.
Travel packing really can be simple if you create an effective system and follow it consistently each time you travel.