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How do YOU define success? You might want to tackle this question from a different angle and ask “how would you define a life lived with no regrets?” How would you spend your time? How would your life be different?
Check out this great read
The Simple Life Guide To Decluttering Your Life: The How-To Book of
Doing More with Less and Focusing on the Things That Matter
Another great Read is
Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Day
Jay Shetty, social media superstar and host of the #1 podcast On
Purpose, distills the timeless wisdom he learned as a monk into
practical steps anyone can take every day to live a less anxious, more
meaningful life.
I have always loved Jay Shetty’s philosophy and outlook on life, Recently started listing to his podcast while getting ready in the morning. I have noticed a big shift in my mood, productivity and thinking after shifting from not going near social media 1st thing in the morning to only listing to motivation podcasts.
What matters to you most? What do you hold sacred? When do you feel most at peace? What brings you the most fulfillment?
A simple life has a different meaning and a different value for every person. For me, it means eliminating all but the essential, exchanging chaos for peace, and spending your time doing what’s important to you.
It means getting rid of many of the things you do so you can spend time with people you love and do the things you love. It means getting rid of the clutter so you are left with only that which gives you value.

Here are a few steps to help:
1. Learn to say no. This is actually one of the key habits for those trying to simplify their lives. If you can’t say no, you will take on too much.
- Create a simplicity statement. What do you want your simple life to look like? Write it out.
- Limit your buying habits. If you are a slave to materialism and consumerism, there are ways to escape it. I was there, and although I haven’t escaped these things entirely, I feel much freer of it all. If you can escape materialism, you can get into the habit of buying less. And that will mean less stuff, less spending which leads to less stress on debt!
- Free up time. Find ways to free up time for the important stuff. That means eliminating the stuff you don’t like, cutting back on time wasters, and making room for what you want to do.
- Do what you love. Once you’ve freed up some time, be sure to spend that extra time doing things you love.

In a nut shell we want to live a long happy life.
Life is busy and uncertain. You are short on time and energy. It’s hard to start something new. Decluttering your house or paying down debt could take years. Downsizing and relocating, or changing careers seems out of reach. Simplifying your life sounds like it could take forever.
That might all be true or not, but don’t let it stand in your way of getting started.
When you make big change small, you don’t have to worry about how much time it’s going to take or what the big picture plan is. You’ll feel less overwhelmed if you can be proactive even in a small way.
I have included a print out or screenshot to use, write the 5 things you can eliminate in life that will bring you closer to a more simple less stressed life. Whats your 5?

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