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the benefit of documenting your opinions

March 9th, 2010

Today’s post is brought to you by my good friend Glenn. You may remember that he wrote a guest post for me back in the early part of February titled, “How Much is Too Much?” He currently writes for his personal blog Right After Left in which he explores many different facets of entertainment, business, [...]

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using Evernote to make Christmas shopping simple

December 11th, 2009

It’s early December and you’re dreading buying Christmas gifts, aren’t you? If you’re anything like most people, the first time you have thought about what Uncle Jimmy wants for Christmas is right now. I used to be the same way, until I decided to do something about it. I figured, I have eleven and a [...]

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getting to minimal: what do you really need to track?

November 18th, 2009

Leo Babauta of Zen Habits fame has an equally interesting side project called mnmlist.com. Awhile back, he had an interesting post called “Getting to Minimal: All the Info You Need to Track.” He advocates taking a hard look at all the information you are currently tracking and deciding if it’s truly necessary. Are you spending [...]

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the paradox of data collection and living simply

October 16th, 2009

Generally, I recommend eliminating things from your life in order to simplify.  However, there is a slight problem with that piece of advice.  I love data.  I love collecting it.  I love analyzing it.  For example I currently keep track of or have kept track of in the past; everything I eat, every cent I [...]

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