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Simple Manifesto #65: Automate your income

June 30th, 2010 1 Comment

This is part of our series on Leo Babauta’s Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 64th idea in the manifesto is: Strive to automate your income. This isn’t the easiest task, but it can (and has) been done. I’ve been working towards it myself. Article here. Gibson guitars [...]

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Simple Manifesto #64: Simplify your online life

June 28th, 2010 Comments Off

This is part of our series on Leo Babauta’s Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 64th idea in the manifesto is: Simplify your online life. If you have too much going on online, here are a few ways to simplify it all. Article here. Where’s the any key? [...]

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Simple Manifesto #63: Carry less stuff

June 25th, 2010 5 Comments

This is part of our series on Leo Babauta’s Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 63rd idea in the manifesto is: Carry less stuff. Are your pockets bulging? Consider carrying only the essentials. Emptying my pockets | Photo by Jonathan Blundell Want to lighten your load? Simple – [...]

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Simple Manifesto #62: Create an easy-to-maintain yard

June 23rd, 2010 Comments Off

This is part of our series on Leo Babauta’s Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 62nd idea in the manifesto is: Create an easy-to-maintain yard. If you spend too much time on your yard, here are some good tips. Knock Out Roses | Photo by Jonathan Blundell There [...]

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Simple Manifesto #61 – Subscribe to Unclutterer

June 21st, 2010 Comments Off

This is part of our series on Leo Babauta’s Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 61st idea in the manifesto is: But subscribe to Unclutterer. Probably the best blog on simplifying your stuff and routines (along with Zen Habits, of course!). the present | photo by pavel Last [...]

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The Simple Manifesto #60 – Simplify your RSS feeds

June 19th, 2010 Comments Off

This is part of our series on Leo Babauta’s Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 60th idea in the manifesto is: Simplify your RSS feeds. If you’ve got dozens of feeds, or more than a hundred (as I once did), you probably have a lot of stress in [...]

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Simple Manifesto #59 – Fill your day with simple pleasures

June 16th, 2010 2 Comments

This is part of our series on The Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 59th idea in the manifesto is: Fill your day with simple pleasures. Make a list of your favorite simple pleasures, and sprinkle them throughout your day. List here. Butterfly at the Dallas Arboretum | [...]

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Simple Manifesto #58 – Read Simplify Your Life, by Elaine St. James

June 14th, 2010 Comments Off

This is part of our series on The Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 58th idea in the manifesto is: Read Simplify Your Life, by Elaine St. James. One of my favorite all-time authors on simplicity. Read my review here. Seattle waterfront (looking east) | Photo by Jonathan [...]

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Simple Manifesto #57 – Go for quality, not quantity

June 11th, 2010 Comments Off

This is part of our series on The Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 57th idea in the manifesto is: Go for quality, not quantity. Try not to have a ton of stuff in your life … instead, have just a few possessions, but ones that you really [...]

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Simple Manifesto #56 – Read Walden, by Thoreau

June 10th, 2010 Comments Off

This is part of our series on The Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey. The 56th idea in the manifesto is: Read Walden, by Thoreau. The quintessential text on simplifying. Available on Wikisources (or Google Books) for free. Nebraska | Photo by Jonathan Blundell I can honestly say I’ve [...]

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