Let me tell you a story that started at 4.25am on Wednesday, when a taxi arrived at my flat in South London. I was heading to Stansted airport for a flight to Italy - a press trip to the city of Lucca and surrounding Tuscan countryside. I was quite pleased with myself because, despite being mega busy with work in the proceeding days, I’d been organised with my packing: writing lists, using packing cubes, choosing clothes that actually went together and getting all my liquids prepared in a clear zip-up toiletry bag to ensure the security check would be quick. At 4.20am, I quickly whipped this last item out of the suitcase to brush my teeth. I then walked into another room to grab a charger, saw the WhatsApp message saying my taxi had arrived and left the flat. It was only when I got to the airport at 5.40am that I realised I’d left my toiletry bag - complete with all skincare, sun cream, makeup, asthma inhaler and contact lenses - in the bathroom at home.
A useful way to look at money
A useful way to look at money
A useful way to look at money
Let me tell you a story that started at 4.25am on Wednesday, when a taxi arrived at my flat in South London. I was heading to Stansted airport for a flight to Italy - a press trip to the city of Lucca and surrounding Tuscan countryside. I was quite pleased with myself because, despite being mega busy with work in the proceeding days, I’d been organised with my packing: writing lists, using packing cubes, choosing clothes that actually went together and getting all my liquids prepared in a clear zip-up toiletry bag to ensure the security check would be quick. At 4.20am, I quickly whipped this last item out of the suitcase to brush my teeth. I then walked into another room to grab a charger, saw the WhatsApp message saying my taxi had arrived and left the flat. It was only when I got to the airport at 5.40am that I realised I’d left my toiletry bag - complete with all skincare, sun cream, makeup, asthma inhaler and contact lenses - in the bathroom at home.