A Guide to Creating a Minimalist Workspace
Unclutterer.com, one of my favorite blogs, has published a guest post I wrote that I think you might be interested in reading:
A Guide to Creating a Minimalist Workspace
Head on over to see my workspace … and please keep in mind that I’m not telling anyone to create a space exactly like mine! :)
Share your thoughts in the comments over there — there’s already an interesting discussion going on in the comments.
- Posted on 12 March 2008 in Links, Simplicity |
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31 Ways to Find Inspiration for Your Writing
You guys might be interested in my latest post over at my other blog, Write To Done:
31 Ways to Find Inspiration for Your Writing
Hope you enjoy it! If you do like the article, please Digg or Stumble! :)
- Posted on 4 March 2008 in Links, Motivation |
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Lazy Productivity: 10 Simple Ways to Do Only Three Things Today
In case you guys are interested, I wrote a post over at the LifeRemix blog that I think you’ll enjoy:
Lazy Productivity: 10 Simple Ways to Do Only Three Things Today
If you like it, I’d appreciate it if you could share it on Digg, delicious, stumbleupon or whatever bookmarking service you use! It helps others find the article.
- Posted on 29 January 2008 in Links, Productivity & Organization |
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Photo courtesy of R'eyes 10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja
I just wrote a guest post for Timothy Ferriss of the Four Hour Workweek blog that I think you guys might like:
10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja
If you like it, please give it a Digg! Thanks my friends.
Btw, Tim is an excellent writer, and his book, The 4-Hour Workweek, is one of the top books I recommend for anyone looking to scale back and enjoy life more.
- Posted on 9 January 2008 in Links, Technology |
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Photo stolen frommytropicalescape.com The Bloggers of Kindness
A little over a week ago, I wrote Faith in Humanity: How to Bring People Closer, and Restore Kindness … and the response was overwhelming. As of this writing there are 168 comments on that post, making it one of my most commented posts ever.
And in that post, I promised to do a “Bloggers of Kindness” post, linking up to my fellow bloggers who talk about kindness and the concept of paying it forward. The response from the blogging world was very nice … a few dozen bloggers responded.
Thank you all, for spreading kindness this holiday season, for paying it forward, for helping make the world a better place, one act of kindness at a time.
You are all awesome people. Read more »
- Posted on 11 December 2007 in Happiness, Links |
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