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Make a packing list.<\/strong><\/p>\n The old saying, “a fail to plan is a plan to fail”, even holds when it comes to packing smart. Plan for the trip by first making a list of the essentials you need and what clothing you will necessary for the trip. For instance weather, length of stay, types of business meetings (casual or business attire) will be factors in determining exactly what you need. The best part is that once you make the list for the first time you can re-use it for other trips and then adjust depending on the details of your future business trips.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Keep it simple.<\/b><\/p>\n Don’t overpack for your trip. I know it is tempting to pack lots of options, but the more you pack the more you have to manage and tote around. Once again, it goes back to making a packing list and planning out the clothing you need during your trip. Having outfits that serve a dual-purpose which can be dressed up or down depending on what your agenda is for the day ahead will benefit you with ease and as well take up less room in your luggage.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Here are a couple quick tips for packing smart.<\/b><\/p>\n <\/p>\n\n
Packing smart is being smart.\u00a0Once you get your packing process organized and inline it will be easier for you each and every time you travel on your business trips.<\/h6>\n