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But Evernote, iBooks, Quad 2 Quad, White Noise, and Dark Skies? Those apps I can fit in my phone. I can’t fit a notepad, several books, maps from campus to campus, a white noise machine, and a meteorologist in my suitcase.

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But because much of my information is on College Planner Pro ( ) or Guided Path ( ), I make sure I have everything ready on my phone and laptop as a part of my packing. If I have student files, I never put them into a bag I’m checking in case it gets lost. I naturally also need all my information. What else do I obsessively ensure I have with me? Mobile chargers-my Mophie phone case () backup chargers, such as the Anker 4 port USB ( goo.gl/WZJBni) or the Xantrax battery charger ( goo.gl/tFDrF8)-and anything that means I can plug in my phone or laptop at any time regardless of where I am like my Logitech keyboard ( ). Actually, I selected clothing all in similar hues so that every article can easily be matched with any other article, and I don’t have to worry if I accidentally spill coffee on one shirt or dress.Īlright, I have shoes, clothes, cosmetics.

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First and most importantly, my shoes: several pairs from stores like Zappos ( ) and the Walking Company ( ) that are comfortable enough to walk in all day but professional enough to wear to any evening events and in colors that go with I’ve brought to wear.

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Naturally, I back up everything on my phone as well using BizXpense and CamCard.

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But there’s also a lot more inside to ensure that my trip is as pleasant as can be while traversing the unfamiliar Rishi tea bags ( ) and Starbucks Via packets ( ) can combat early morning exhaustion L’Occitane hand wipes ( ) fight germs and dry skin and a labeled folder holds all my paper receipts and other information. I have the confirmations for my flight, hotel, and car rental easily accessible in that overly compartmentalized backpack. Seriously, the world is practically science fiction sometimes.īecause I am clearly a highly organized individual, all of my travel and hotel plans have already been booked, thank you so much, ITA Matrix ( ), Kayak ( ), and Skiplagged ( ). And not just any rolling suitcase, either, but a bag that can charge my electronic devices and has a real time tracking app in case I go to California and my bag goes to Florida (from ). The other is a light but durable rolling bag that can fit overhead when I’m on a plane or train. One is a ripstop nylon backpack (from ) with a multitude of pockets that I can easily access all day as I go from campus to campus. Do you want a sneak peak? Well, I can tell you what my bag looks like right now. As head of the Business Practices Committee, I’ve been leading discussions about the most efficient and useful tools for the independent educational consultant (IEC) both on and off the road. Turns out, all of this “traveling” and “business” and “not getting lost every time you drive out of state” can be a lot easier. You’re finally on the plane, but you forgot a snack and your phone is out of power, and by the time you arrive at the first campus you’re exhausted and aggravated.Īt least I assume that’s something we’ve all experienced. It may look like this: unpack, repack, run through security, run to the gate, run back to security because you forgot your laptop. With the upcoming Boston conference and a beautiful season to get back on the road and visit colleges, programs, and schools, we are all going to be traveling a fair amount. By Joan Koven (PA), Chair, IECA Business Practices Committee













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