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		<title>Travel like a minimalist</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2016 14:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Archie Domville]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you&#39;re planning to go travelling, you&#39;re probably wondering how much stuff you can squeeze into your bag. Well, stop for a second and think about whether or not you really need all of those things.A few jumpers in case you get cold &#8230; in the height of Thailand&#39;s summer?Taking one is a great idea, but you really don&#39;t need a variety of outfits. You&#39;ll just find yourself too hot from carrying around a bag that&#39;s twice as heavy because of everything you&#39;ve managed to get in there.Instead of just putting things into your bag until you really can&#39;t get one more thing in there, why don&#39;t you try a more strategic approach?Lay out everything that you want to pack and work from there. Eliminate the items that are non-essentials, then have some that are optional luxuries. Pack everything that you know you can&#39;t go without - such as underwear, a toothbrush and a swimsuit - and then add in a couple of luxuries if you really think you&#39;ll need them.Don&#39;t forget - there are shops all over the world. In fact, in many countries, you&#39;ll be able to pick up essentials at just a fraction of the cost that you&#39;d pay in the UK - so why not give your back a bit of a break from carrying around a heavy bag and just pick up a few things when you get to your destination?Even if this means spending a little bit in every destination that you reach, the benefits will likely far outweigh the cost.&#160;However, try to leave a bit of space in your bag when you leave so that you can fit in these extra items you pick up, or any souvenirs that you may want to keep.&#160;</p>
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