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The Intersection of Time Management, Sanctuary, and Simplicity

By Nancy Kinghorn

What is it about those places we consider peaceful? Is it the décor, the activity that we plan on doing there, the space itself, or all of these?

Interestingly, great ideas have a way of leaking out to other areas of your life in a happy, spontaneous, serendipitous way.

Below is a link to a productivity blogger and art-of-simple-living guru, Leo Babauta. Leo has developed a simple, effective system- Zen To Done- for sorting through your daily priorities and focusing on those that matter to accomplish not get bogged down.

One article in particular- A guide to Creating a Minimalist Home- lists reasons and how-tos for decluttering, organizing, and simplifying your living space. How would you like less stress, an easier to clean home, and a living space that is more appealing?

Alright we all agree that a simpler, cleaner, and less cluttered home is what we really want but how to get there from here without giving up all your free time to decluttering.

Leo suggests one room at a time and 15 more steps, all very doable with little or no cost.

Here's the link if you would like to see this article and the others he has written for taming the "tigers" that eat away at your pleasure in life.

zenhabits.net