Continue reading “How to Harness the Power of Simplicity”The power of simplicity isn’t that it creates a perfect life. It’s about creating a lighter one. A clearer one. A life that feels aligned instead of crowded, purposeful instead of rushed, and grounded instead of scattered.
Simple Steps to Organize Your Life
You don’t have to be perfect to be well-enough organized. Organize your life in easy ways that work to help you feel less scattered and more in control of your possessions and your time.
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Continue reading “Simple Steps to Organize Your Life”The Skill of Being Well-Enough Organized
Organization isn’t something you are born with. It’s a skill anyone can learn, one small decision at a time. When you clear the clutter and create order, you give yourself the gifts of time, clarity, and peace of mind.
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Continue reading “The Skill of Being Well-Enough Organized”The Peace of Simplicity
Every moment spent managing complexity is a moment not spent pursuing your dreams – dreams of meaning, contribution, and true fulfillment. Simplifying your life frees up mental space, reduces decision fatigue, and aligns your day-to-day actions with your deeper values.
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Continue reading “The Peace of Simplicity”Excelerated Life Management: Make the Most of Your Time, Energy, and Potential
Continue reading “Excelerated Life Management: Make the Most of Your Time, Energy, and Potential”Life Management – making the best use of your time and your life is necessary to meet your highest potential, to pursue self-actualization, and to embrace your Excelerated Life™, a life of flourishing and well-being, and a life of meaning, purpose, and service.
How To Make Your Best Behaviors Automatic
Continue reading “How To Make Your Best Behaviors Automatic”Automatic behaviors are simple or complex routine tasks performed while we remain unaware of the activity. These behaviors can range from activities such as driving, writing, or walking, or cooking a meal. We can use this concept of automatic behaviors to make us more consistent in doing other desired actions.
A Life Without Clutter
Continue reading “A Life Without Clutter”Despite our best efforts to keep an organized environment, clutter has a way of finding its way in. It’s a good idea to take inventory from time to time to be sure we have clutter under control and that we are moving toward a life without clutter.
What Truly Matters?
Continue reading “What Truly Matters?”We don’t have enough time to fit everything we want to do into our finite lives, and the more we try to, the more stressed and frustrated we feel. We must decide what truly matters in order to separate the really important from the merely important things we want to accomplish.
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7 Time Savers
The purpose of being more productive isn’t to have more time to get many more things done. The true goal is to have more time for the important things: spending time with those you love, deepening relationships, dreaming and visualizing and planning for the life you want to create.
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Continue reading “7 Time Savers”The Rules Of Time
Time management is a misnomer — you can’t really manage time. You can, however, manage yourself and the way you use time. Executive, teacher, doctor, student, stay-at-home mom (or dad), artist, builder, unemployed – all have the same number of hours in a day. It’s how they – and you and I – use these hours that makes a difference in our lives.
Although you can’t manage time, there are some rules of time you can use to better understand how you can use time to your advantage. These rules aren’t written down anywhere — in fact, I made them up. But they have been helpful to me in my own attempts to manage my life and time and I think they are worth sharing. Here they are in no particular order.
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