![]() ![]() Just a few of the things I purposely live without now: a smartphone, a microwave, cable TV, paper towels, a running watch, a coffee machine, and clothes in excess of 33 items per season. ![]() But if I’m honest, I can’t - one look at my office, with books, journals, NMA shirts, product samples, and to-do lists scattered about confirms this.īut even without going to the extreme, I’ve eliminated some gigantic distractions from my life over the past three or four years, and gained an appreciation for the simple over the complex. Like everything else, start small and try to take daily action … then one day, you’ll look up and realize you’ve changed. You don’t need to be a minimalist to enjoy simplicity. ![]() While the rest of the post was really about growing and becoming more, simplicity for me is about making room for this growth, by being happy with less. A few weeks ago I wrote a post about personal development, but our most recent podcast episode about daily rituals reminded me that I left out a critical part. ![]()
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