the hierarchy of simplification
March 4th, 2010
Abraham Maslow was a psychologist that developed a theory known as the Maslow Hierarchy of Needs(see image to right). This theory describes what people must have in order to live a fulfilling life. At the very lowest level of his hierarchy are the very basic physiological needs of food, water, shelter, sex etc. Without first [...]
stop making simplicity so complicated
March 2nd, 2010
This blog is a constant source of self-doubt and pride for me at the same time. I’m proud of it because I have proven to myself that I can stay with one topic long enough to write 2-3 articles a week for over four months. I have been able to think about one topic in [...]
Simplify: 7 Guiding Principles to Help Anyone Declutter Their Home and Lives
February 22nd, 2010
I’m sorry about the inundation of ebook reviews lately. I’m not trying to flood you guys with these or somehow boost my income through copious affiliation sales (believe me, I’m not making bank on those). It just seems like there has been a lot of ebooks released lately. First The Art of Being Minimalist, and [...]
Project M-31: Simplify Your Life in 31 Days
February 20th, 2010
After a blogger has established himself and his blog over the course of a couple months, the next logical step seems to be writing an ebook. Recently Everett Bogue of Far Beyond the Stars wrote his first ebook, The Art of Being Minimalist (reviewed here). Now, David Damron of Life Excursion, and more recently, The [...]