Lean Travel
Lean Backpack Packing
Paul Akers takes two second to fix his the struggle of packing his backpack!
Airline Lounge Orientation
Paul Akers recommends looking around at airports and airport lounges. Sometime the best stuff is a little harder to find.
Lean Elevator
Paul discusses the continuous flow elevator he ran into in Germany. So efficient.
Lean Airport Check In
Paul Akers discusses the Lean check in process at the airport in Krakow Poland. We need this!
Amazing Rest Stop in Japan
Paul Akers checks out an amazing rest stop while on a road trip in Japan.
Lean Backpack Packing
Paul Akers takes two second to fix his the struggle of packing his backpack!
Introducing Lean Travel
Often when I read books, I’m not quite sure what the author’s main point is, so I find myself racking my brain to figure out what he or she is trying to communicate. This can be frustrating and time-consuming, so when I write, I want my meaning to be as clear as possible.
To make it easier for my readers, I try to include a section that explicitly summarizes it into just one simple concept. For example, in my first book, 2 Second Lean, the goal was to teach the reader to “learn to see waste.” In my second book, Lean Health, I said I wanted you to “treat your body like you would treat a Ferrari.” With Lean Travel, I want to show you how to “travel light and with a grateful heart.”
Lean Travel improvement – Power Strip
Paul Akers discusses what he likes about the AGPtek Portable Power Strip Travel Charger that he got on Amazon. Here is the link.