How to go minimalist in 2023.
Declutter 5 areas of your life:
First, why minimalism?
• An uncluttered life promotes mental clarity
• Fewer possessions = more freedom/optionality
• Avoid the hedonic treadmill (pursuing one pleasure after another without experiencing any material change in happiness)
Here we go, 5 areas to declutter…
Relationship Clutter
Evaluate your relationships.
• Spend more time with people who give you energy
• Spend less time with people who steal your energy
• If you’re introverted, block out time to be alone
Physical Clutter
Pare down to essential items.
Then, manage both inbound & outbound possessions.
Inbound
• Choose quality > quantity
• Purchase less; love every single item more
Outbound
• Follow the 1 In, 1 Out Rule:
“If you buy one item—donate, sell, or toss another.”
Digital Clutter
Your digital environment is either producing clarity or complexity.
Choose clarity:
• Turn off notifications
• Organize projects in Notion
• Manage email with 3-21-0 Method
• Use a password manager
• Tidy your mobile images; offload saves to the cloud
Financial Clutter
Simplify your finances:
• Use your money to buy time
• Cancel unused subscriptions
• Automate your bills, savings, investments
• Pay off debt with the Avalanche Method (Google it)
• Budget with the 50/30/20 Rule
(50% Needs, 30% Wants, 20% Savings)
Time Clutter
Create unstructured, open space in your life.
• Block out time for non-doing on your calendar
• Take a break from social media + the news
• Accept fewer meetings
• Make “No” your default (see next tweet)
Can you explain, what is 3-21-0 Method when it cubes to Manage email with this method?
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Check your inbox three times a day. Take 21 minutes to clear it to zero. Ignore your inbox at all other times.
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