Hello friends, this is Youheum.
I'm an extreme minimalist and digital nomad.
I'll be sharing how I pack minimally.
I'll first be going to Dallas for a short trip.
Starting September
I will be living and working as a digital nomad
in Japan for 3 months.
I'll be visiting Korea for 1 month.
Right now I am packing for a short-term trip
but I'll show you
what I add additionally for longer stays.
This is what my 1 week pack looks like.
And this is what 4 months looks like.
The slight difference is just from my filming gear.
Right now I am kindda debating if I
need a winter shoe when I am going to Japan.
My bag is from Pakt.
It comes in plastic-free packaging.
In celebration of
Plastic-free July, I'm sharing a 15% off
discount code with you.
Feel free to use the code HEALYOURLIVING
for your own bag.
I am very grateful to receive
this as a free gift.
I enjoy the simple design and durable material.
I do think that this is a Utilitarian's dream bag.
Everything is folded in a Ranger Roll style.
I'm taking 2 extra outfits
and outer.
I also have 3 extra underwear in here
and 2 extra socks with me.
I'll also have what I am wearing to the airport.
I'm also thinking about taking my
laptop bag with me when I am visiting Japan.
For personal hygiene, I'm taking my
bamboo toothbrush, natural tooth powder,
and a bar of soap for washing my face, body, and
hair.
I also take my reusable utensils and cups with me
everywhere I go.
I'm also taking my homemade sunscreen.
I'm using this reusable zip bag
liquids and other personal hygiene products.
Because I am low-waste, I also have a
menstrual cup in here.
I try my best to keep it sustainable and natural
but I know that I can never be perfect.
I focus on trying my best in the present moment.
I also have my refillable fountain pen,
sketchbook, and ebook reader.
So I usually sketch or read during my flight.
Some of you already know that I wash
my clothes by hand at home.
I currently have 15 articles of clothing
and 2 pair of shoes. If you are curious,
feel free to watch my capsule wardrobe tour.
These are just my everyday carries.
I'll do a whole video on this
in the future.
If you want to know more about
the details of my pack, feel free to read my blog post.
I'll share what I wear as pajama,
how I often I was my clothes,
and what I think about travel gifts and travel pollution.
During my long-term trip,
I'll also be working so I will be adding my gear to my basic
1 week pack.
I keep it minimal. I'm just taking my
laptop, microphone, camera, memory drive,
the chargers, and I'll also stick my tripod in there too.
So starting September
I'll be sharing footages from my temporary
home in Japan and Korea.
I'll go through my hiking trip and gear this month.
I can thrive and be happy with
minimal possession but I
understand that minimalism is not for everyone.
Feel free to do what's comfortable for you
and if maximalism is your thing,
I accept you no matter what.
I don't force anyone to
extreme with minimalism.
For me, it doesn't really matter how often
I travel. It's all about having fun
and being in the present moment.
I also don't think that I always have to
long distance or go somewhere gorgeous
in order to find nourishment.
If you enjoyed this video, please like and subscribe
to my channel. Thanks again for being
here my friends. I hope to see you again soon.
