Live Life in Slomo
By all conventional and external standards, John Kitchin was a success. He had a thriving neurology practice, he had a big house, a V12 BMW, a Ferrari, lots of stuff, a wife, a son, an exotic animal farm. There was.
Read More »Design your life to include more money, health and happiness with less stuff, space and energy.
By all conventional and external standards, John Kitchin was a success. He had a thriving neurology practice, he had a big house, a V12 BMW, a Ferrari, lots of stuff, a wife, a son, an exotic animal farm. There was.
Read More »Follow these instructions: take the time you would have spent reading one of our thoughtful posts to do nothing. No checking your phone, web browsing, doodling or walking. The only exceptions to the activity moratorium are paying attention to your.
Read More »The word “less” has always been a hard sell. While we might not necessarily be biologically disposed to more (stuff, space, distractions, etc), more is an easy concept to comprehend–more is more. It’s one louder. It’s very easy to sell..
Read More »Life can be overwhelming. Our lives can often feel beset by financial, professional and interpersonal problems. While some of us have real, life-or-death problems, let’s face it, the rest of us probably fetter away a lot of time worrying about.
Read More »Michelangelo is famously quoted as saying about his David statue that he made it by removing all the stone that didn’t look like David. Implicit in this remark is that underneath extraneous layers, a thing has an essential, irreducible quality..
Read More »Have you ever experienced a time when you were perfectly content with your life? A time when you had a sense of wholeness about your home, job, relationships, financial situation and everything else. No, things were not perfect, but they.
Read More »My paternal grandmother was born in Berlin in 1913. Her mother was Lutheran and father Jewish. Because of her mixed heritage, her family fled Germany in 1933. Her father was a serious antique collector and of the few possessions they.
Read More »The bulk of my academic career was pre-internet. Back then, research involved roving library stacks, checking out huge piles of books and microfilm. These were laborious, time-intensive tasks: walking through the aisles, up and down stairs, sliding through pages and.
Read More »For some of us, Mondays can be a bear. We look at the week stretched out before us with its opportunities, goals, chores and hassles. While the hyper-efficient among us go straight to work, clearing out our inboxes, checking off.
Read More »On this website, we like to think that we dole out a fair heap of practical information. We have given suggestions for editing your life that work for any budget. We have toured a transforming home made almost completely of.
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