The Beginner's Guide to Zen Habits - A Guided Tour
‘Smile, breathe and go slowly.’ ~Thich Nhat Hanh
By Leo Babauta
While some of you have been following Zen Habits since its early days (beginning of 2007), many of you are fairly new readers.
To help you through the fairly overwhelming archives, I’ve compiled a beginner’s guide. Kind of a Quick Start guide.
First, a note: Please don’t try to go through this all at once. There are days and days worth of reading here. I’ve just organized that so that you can go to the stuff you want to learn about first.
Take it in small chunks.
Where do you start when you have a thousand posts to read through? You start with the best, or at least the most popular.
So here they are:
Most Popular Posts
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The Simple, Ridiculously Useful Guide to Earning a Living from Your Passion
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Get Off Your Butt: 16 Ways to Get Motivated When You’re in a Slump
Browse the Archives
But those are just the stars of the All-Star team. You can actually scroll through the entire list of posts (warning:it’s long), in the Archives.
Next you’ll want to delve into some of your favorite topics. You can go through the main categories:
Or you can go through a few compiled guides I’ve hand picked for some of the more popular categories:
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Simplifying Your Life, and Way More
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The Unsurpassable Productivity List: A Handy Guide to Getting Important Things Done
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The Golden Money List: Hundreds of Tips for Turning Your Financial Life Around
And if that’s not enough for you, here’s are some Best of Zen Habits collections (I stopped doing this a little while ago, but they’re still useful):
About Leo
By now, you might want to know more about Leo, the guy who writes this blog … well, I’ll give you more than you’ll ever want to know.
Short version: I’m married with six kids, recently moved to San Francisco, started Zen Habits in January 2007, love to write, run, and read, live a simple life. I also started mnmlist, wrote The Power of Less, and am now self-publishing a book called focus.
Long version: If that wasn’t enough, here’s more than you ever wanted to know:
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Uncopyright (I’ve made all the articles on this blog in the public domain)
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Experiments in Blogging (results of the Uncopyright and more)
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My blog about writing and blogging: Write To Done
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My ebook publishing site: Web Warrior Tools
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And lots of interviews with Leo: Art of Wise Living, Escaping the 9 to 5, Shawn Blanc, Today’s Leader Online, Inspirational Minimalist, Live Bold & Bloom, Running Somewhere, Blogcast FM, Dreamin’ the Life, Productivity Magazine, Motivate Thyself, Great Work, GTD Virtual Study Group, Far Beyond the Stars, Dancing Deer, Duct Tape Marketing, Hungry People, BFM radio, ProBlogger, Happiness Project, Personal Finances, Leo’s “Crib”, Effing the Dog, Parenting, My Tropical Escape, My Digital Setup, Balanced Life Center, On Open-Source Blogging, On Freelancing, On Work-Life Balance, Slacker Manager, Veg Blog, Frugal Living, Systems Overload, Online Entrepreurship, On Blogging, Success Soul, More on Happiness.
Books
Whew! That was a lot of reading. There’s more, if you’d like, though. I’ve written a number of books:
Or my print book, The Power of Less: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential, in Business and in Life. Buy it here: Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Borders, or IndieBound. I’d love it if you also bought copies for friends, relatives, co-workers, all the people in your company! And of course, recommend it to everyone. :)
A couple reviews of The Power of Less: Technotip, Financial Methods.
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