This may have occurred numerous times-- you
hear your mobile phone ringing, however you cannot figure out its location in
your bag. You miss out an important call and thank your decision to activate
your voicemail service. Or you're standing outside your front door, seriously
looking for a small pencil liner in your purse and to others, you appear to
have taken on a crane position as seen in the movie, ‘the karate kid’, as you
stabilize your bag on one knee.
When you carry your needs around on your
shoulder, it can be challenging to locate the thing you require most, when you
require it. Allow that we make it easy for you.
I would normally bring a rather big bag
since I like to have all that I may need if anything tosses at me during the
day. In addition to the typical suspects such as cosmetics, body lotion, etc., my bag holds an
extra set of shoes, a book and an umbrella. Since I intend to manage to locate
what I'm seeking, I consistently look for a bag with at least two pockets--
zippered or otherwise –and an inner pocket to hold my phone – resolving the
issue of where to locate my mobile phone when I need it most. An outer pocket
is excellent for your Metrorail card, eliminating the rummage with your bag in
the middle of the subway terminal.
You have currently figured out the
arrangement of accessories in your bag—lip balm, mobile, cosmetics, sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, umbrella, extra pair
of slippers and even a book, to mention a few of the many, but have none for
the cash and credit cards that you most definitely need. Consider it as this one
pot where you save all your funds that you lug around with, all the time. Hence,
to ease management, buy a purse with three divided billfolds. Use one side to
store your money, the other for your cards and the third for invoices and
receipts. Rather than tossing your receipts into your handbag, a common affair,
get in the habit of putting the receipt away instantly in its rightful
location.
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