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#0491:
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Pack for a Business Trip
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Make
a list

You might think that lists are unnecessary. You
might say lists are for scatterbrains. But what
happens when you leave something behind? Few things
are as unsettling than discovering all the buttons
on your suit are loose--when you're on the
plane.
Make life easy for yourself. Spend a few minutes
thinking about all the things you need on a daily
basis. Then think about what you could need if
something went wrong.
Raid the medicine cabinet
Are you a stickler for a specific type of
shampoo? Put it on your list.
Go into your bathroom and write down every
toiletry item you use on a daily basis. The items
that aren't provided by your hotel can go straight
on that list.
Raid the closet
An easy way to coordinate outfits, save space
with accessories and shoes, and generally save
hassle, is to color coordinate your clothing.
Choose suits or outfits that can be used with one
pair of shoes and one belt. You may also consider
the one suit, many different shirts and ties (or
different jewelry) approach. This works well as a
space saver, but is somewhat more difficult for
women than men. Women may consider choosing one
skirt (black has the most options) and several
different-colored blazers. Choose exactly what
you'd like to wear each day and write it down.
Pay attention to the details and
prioritize:
Here's a sample list of items you may like to
include on a trip.
Clothing essentials:
- White shirt(s)
- Tie (for men)
- Dress shoes
- Dress socks/ nylons--pack lots of extra
pairs!
- Underwear
- Suit, all pieces, or alternate business
wear, or "smart casual" wear depending on your
situation
Clothing optionals:
- Pajamas
- Casual clothes/workout gear
- Sneakers
Accessory and toiletry essentials--You'll kick
yourself if you forget these.
(Consider taking all, or at least some, of these
items on the plane in your carry-on bag. Checked
luggage could get lost, and you'd probably be very
unhappy without your toothbrush.)
Computer accessories:
- The computer
- A bag or case for the computer
- Plug, and adapters if needed
- Modem
- Other computer essentials, such as a zip
drive, disks, or CD-ROMs
Other accessories:
A steamer. It's more compact and certainly
lighter in weight than an iron, but it does the
job! Consider whether you even need one in the
first place--you can hang your clothes up in a
steamy bathroom and your wrinkles will fold
out.
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