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Strategy #1: Avoid Flow. Do What Does Not Come Easy.
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Strategy #2: To Master a Skill, Master Something Harder.
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But here’s the thing: he’s busier than you and me, yet he’s doing just fine without e-mail. It hasn’t stopped him from accomplishing his professional goals or living an interesting life.
With this in mind, I implore you to shut the door, pull the blinds, and ask yourself, softly, the following question…
What would happen if you lived life without e-mail?
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I don’t know what to make of this thought experiment. Should we really turn back the clock on such a powerful innovation? Would we really want to? I don’t know. But Professor Lightman’s example does make one thing clear: regardless of how you personally feel, the e-mail zero lifestyle is possible. If you live in your inbox, it’s a choice you’re making; a choice you could reverse.
There's no question: overpacking tops the list of biggest travel mistakes.
Thus this Web site, offering exhaustive (some might say exhausting!) detail on the art and science of travelling light, going pretty much anywhere, for an indefinite length of time, with nothing more than a single (carry-on-sized) bag.
Welcome to GetRidofThings.com, a do-it-yourself guide dedicated to helping you prevent, eliminate or remove common annoyances from your life.
For most of the planet, I would assert that the ideal dream job is the one that takes the least time. Be productive instead of busy, and recognize that life is full of special relationships and activities that need to be protected from one another.
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