Small
ways to make life simpler
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
- Leonardo da Vinci
“The aspects of things that are most important for us are hidden because
of their simplicity and familiarity.”
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
by Henrik Edberg
Simplifying one’s life makes him/her more effective and life less
stressful. It makes the person calmer and happier. But how do you go
about simplifying life? Where do you start? Or continue if you are
already on your way?
No worries. Here are 21 small habits that can help you live a simpler
life. Pick one of these to get started and keep doing it until it sticks
and becomes just another normal part of your life.
1. Breathe
When stressed, lost in a problem or the past or future in your mind
breathe with your belly for two minutes and just focus on the air going
in and out. This will calm your body down and bring your mind back into
the present moment again.
2. Do one thing at a time
You’ll get better results and feel better and less stressed while
doing those things.
3. Write it all down
Use your mind for better things than remembering what to do. And the
mind is often like a leaky bucket. So write down all your great ideas,
insights and thoughts before they go missing somewhere and add what you
need to do to a to-do list.
4. Do all your food shopping once a week
You’ll save time, energy and possibly money.
5. Stop doing what you don’t like doing anymore
Life changes and so do you. If you don’t like doing something anymore
then stop doing that (even if it may take some time before you can do so
by, for example, switching jobs).
6. Stop trying to please everyone
There will always be people who you don’t get along with or that do
not like you for some reason.
7.
Stop trying to do things perfectly
Go for good enough instead and when you are there you are done. Get
things all the way to done this way and then move on to the next thing.
8. Pack your bag before you go to bed
Then you don’t have to get stressed out by that in morning and you
are less likely to forget something.
9. Throw out the things you haven’t used in one year
Go through what you have and ask yourself if you have used it in the
past year. If not, give it away to charity or a friend or simply throw
it out.
10. Ask yourself simplifying questions every day
Questions like ‘What is the most important thing I can do right now?’
and ‘What is one small step I can take to simplify this situation?’
11. Keep everything in its place
If everything has its own place then it is whole lot easier to keep
your home reasonably ordered and de-cluttered from day to day.
This also helps you with your inner stillness as the outer
environment affects how you feel on the inside.
12. Cook more food than you’ll eat
We usually make four or more servings of what we’re about to eat.
This cuts down on time that you spend on cooking and you’ll have to do
less washing up in general.
Plus, it’s good to have portions of food to bring to work to save
some money.
13. Write shorter emails
I tend to write emails containing only a few sentences, usually
between one and five. If you focus on keeping it short and focused then
you’ll probably discover that this is a good solution in most cases.
14.
Ask instead of guessing
Reading minds is hard. So, instead ask questions and communicate.
This will help you to minimize unnecessary conflicts, misunderstandings,
negativity and waste of time and energy.
15. Use a minimalistic workspace
My workspace is just a laptop on a small black desk made out of wood.
I use a comfy chair and there is room for my glass of water beside the
computer. That’s it.
There are no distractions here. Just me, the computer and the water.
16. Check everything just once a day
I check my email inboxes, blog statistics, my online earnings,
Twitter and Facebook just once a day. I combine all that checking into
one small daily ritual at the end of my work day so I don’t slip and go
checking it more during the day and waste my energy and attention.
17. Choose small daily acts of kindness
Instead of small acts of judgment and criticism towards the people
around you (and towards yourself).
18. Don’t make mountains out of molehills
Before you start thinking too much about something and building it up
something big in your head, ask yourself: “Am I making a mountain out of
a molehill here?” And if you get lost in victim thinking then ask
yourself: “Does anyone on the planet have it worse than me right now?”
19. Spend 10-15 minutes each Sunday or Monday morning to plan out
the week
Write down your plans for the week, organize your prioritized to-do
list and get ready for the week before you are in the middle of it all.
This will help you to find more clarity, get more of the most important
things done next week and minimise stress.
20. Cancel subscriptions
For things you rarely get around to watching or reading anyway.
21. Spend more time with people that help you to keep things simple.
And spend less time with people that drag you down into
overcomplicating everything and creating unnecessary drama.
(The writer is a 34-year -old journalism major from
Sweden, who has dived into the topic of personal development, which has
seen him learning from his own experiments and experience and figuring
out how to build a better life. This article is one of his building a
better life experiences)
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