thesimplerlife.net across the web

The past two weeks have been very busy with guest posts and I always feel self-conscious linking to my own writing across the web. However, I want to make sure all of these blogs get the attention they deserve for allowing me to write for them. If you don’t follow any of these guys (or gals!) I highly recommend you add them to your RSS reader of choice.

If you enjoy the writing I do here at thesimplerlife.net I hope you will also enjoy the articles I’ve written for each of these blogs as well.

Also, I don’t normally post on Fridays but I wanted to share these links with you while not cannibalizing my normal Simple Saturday Links post, again. Check back tomorrow for excellent links to writing that isn’t my own!

you, simplified: the number one argument for not simplifying– Many people think that a life of simplicity is synonymous with boring. I tackle that assumption with three great reasons to consider simplifying your life.

the minimalist path: let’s get personal; simplicity and personal growth– Simplicity is not a one size fit all proposition. Each person will simplify in a different way and there is very little universal simplification advice. In this article I talk about my experience with joining a gym and accepting the fact that paying the money for a membership even though I have equipment available for free at home was actually a case of simplifying my life.

life excursion: motivation vs. discipline– Motivation and discipline are both very important aspects to getting things done. In this article I come down on the side of discipline as being the most important skill to cultivate.

the art of great things: your personal teachable point of view– I write about a concept I learned in a book I recently read about the importance of leaders having teachable points of view for their organizations. I take this concept and apply it to personal development with a personal teachable point of view.

rowdy kittens: trick your mind to declutter– In this short and sweet article I write about the awesome power of Centers of Ambiguity in decluttering. Being able to remove items from your environment without the psychological trauma of truly throwing things away can be a great first step toward decluttering those hard to let go of items.

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  • SimplyJo
    Loved the Rowdy Kittens Guest Post. I am going to do CofA next week on a project that I have been putting off for months (make that years!). Have a great weekend!
  • Thanks! I guarantee you will feel seriously better after you finish that project. It never fails.
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