It’s simply impossible to live a long life and not acquire a lot of junk. Purge Log (or Junk Journal): When you’re purging, record your progress. Have a purge log, and make a list of what you do each day to get organized and get rid of. Include a list or a description of the… Continue reading Purging
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*** FINAL THOUGHTS ***
You already know this stuff While I tried to avoid quoting a lot of time management books in this book, I did include a lot of quotes that you’ve probably heard before: Time is Money Less is More That was intentional. It shows that you already know this stuff. Most of the ideas I included… Continue reading *** FINAL THOUGHTS ***
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A Few More Tips To save time writing this final chapter, I decided to offer 10 people $10 each for their best time-saving tip. Here’s what they told me: For me, the biggest thing is to do stuff while you’re doing other stuff. Like throw a load of clothes in the washer and program the… Continue reading *** SOLICITED ADVICE ***
*** HOW I DID IT ***
I had a real estate professor in college who had never owned a piece of property. To me (and others in the class), she didn’t really seem qualified to teach the course. In the same way, it would be hypocritical of me to write a book about time management and getting organized if I didn’t… Continue reading *** HOW I DID IT ***
*** THE REWARD ***
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When are you done?
How do you know when you’re done? What does a task look like when it’s complete? When is it safe to mark it off the list? Often, closing the loop, finishing those final couple steps, seems to be the most difficult. But don’t neglect this part of the task. Until it’s 100% complete, it will… Continue reading When are you done?
Keep Your Foot on the Gas
Keep your foot on the gas. If you are able to scrape together the extra money for a vacation or to pay off debt, don’t slow down when you’ve accomplished that short-term goal. Keep it up until you are financially free. Once you are, you will have more control over your schedule – and your… Continue reading Keep Your Foot on the Gas
The Time Value of Money
We’ve already said that time is money, but let’s talk for a minute about the time value of money. Einstein once said that the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest. Invest money, earn interest on that money, and then let it ride. That way, you earn interest on top of interest.… Continue reading The Time Value of Money
Insurance for Recurring Income
One example of an industry that can give you recurring income is insurance. That’s what I do. And yes, I understand that it doesn’t sound very exciting, but it’s better than you might think, and most people who work in the industry tend to stay in the industry. I am not suggesting that you make… Continue reading Insurance for Recurring Income
Advice for young people
The best way to become financially free is to never get into debt in the first place. Live below your means – we’ve all heard this advice, but most people do not live by it, at least when they’re starting off. They get a credit card, run up debt, and now must trade time for… Continue reading Advice for young people
Is college a waste of time (and money)?
I am a super proud graduate of The University of Texas at Austin. I have very fond memories of my college years and wouldn’t trade them for the world. I sincerely believe that my time spent in Austin helped me become the person that I am today. That said, with the amount of time it… Continue reading Is college a waste of time (and money)?
Get a side hustle
Another possibility is to get a side gig, and it may be the best option for those who are tied to a job that they won’t allow the time flexibility they would like. Eventually, if you do it right, maybe your side hustle can become your only hustle. If you get a side hustle, it… Continue reading Get a side hustle
Upgrade
This brings us to another one of our success principles – upgrade. When things break, or before they break if we’re really on the ball, we can upgrade them to a better model instead of simply replacing them with something similar. If you drop your phone in the toilet, you can upgrade to a phone… Continue reading Upgrade
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Automate
Having an “external hard drive” so you don’t have to remember what you need to do is great, but it’s even easier if you don’t have to think about those to-do items at all. What if they’re just automatically done for you? For some tasks, that’s entirely possible. Perhaps the best example is auto-draft for… Continue reading Automate
Buy it before you need it
My grandpa used to say “a half a tank of gas will set just as well on the top of the tank as it will on the bottom.” He rarely let his tank fall below the half-way point. Think about the things you use regularly. If you don’t plan on changing your favorite brands anytime… Continue reading Buy it before you need it
Books
Even though we live in a digital world now, there are still a lot of books out there, and they have a way of piling up. Do you have a bookshelf? If not, you might consider getting one.
Papers
Do you hoard papers? A lot of people do; you’re not the only one. But isn’t that a weird thing to do in a digital world? As somebody who hoards papers myself, I will not lecture you or tell you’ll never need 99 percent of them. But I can help you get control of that… Continue reading Papers
Clothes
Steve Jobs black shirt, Mark Zuckerberg gray shirt, school uniforms You don’t have to spend time thinking about what to wear if you have plenty of things to wear and they’re easy to find. They’re easy to find if you eliminate the things you don’t like to wear. They’re easy to find if everything has… Continue reading Clothes
Food
Plan a “get rid of old stuff” dinner. While this may sound awful, it can actually be a lot of fun. Just pretend you’re on one of those cooking shows where they give you a few random ingredients and you have to come up with something delicious. The weirder the combination of ingredients, the more… Continue reading Food
Cleaning the House
Houses get messy. And they get dirty. Those are two different things. Messy just means that stuff is out of place. Dirty means that there’s actual filth that needs to be cleaned up, usually with the help of vacuums and chemicals. Houses should definitely be cleaned frequently. That may be something you choose to do… Continue reading Cleaning the House
“Remember that time…”
Write a book. How? By putting your memories on paper. This is actually a great way to capture all those sentimental memories so you can look back on them later. And it’ll help you get rid of the actual things that are currently serving as placeholders for those memories. Timeline – puts everything in perspective.… Continue reading “Remember that time…”
Get Rid of Junk, Not Memories
Clutter and time go hand in hand. Why? Because touching things, moving things, storing things, thinking about your stuff – it all takes time. Get rid of it and you won’t have o deal with it again. But what if there’s an emotional attachment? I totally understand – I’m a bit of a hoarder myself,… Continue reading Get Rid of Junk, Not Memories
Let go of the past
Norman Lear: When it’s done, it’s f__ing done. Move on. Don’t spend too much time focusing on the mistakes of the past. And don’t have regrets. If you regret something, it means that you’re focusing on and living in the past. Instead, learn from your mistakes so that you don’t repeat them.
Less is More
You’ve heard this phrase a million times, but it really is true. Haircut Mowing and edging Expensive clothing stores – spread out Minimalist approach doesn’t like poor because the space is not full of stuff, it actually looks more elegant. Look at the way houses are staged on HGTV shows – they’re not filled with… Continue reading Less is More
Reclaim Your Space
What if you were gone for a few days and returned to find squatters in your house? Would you just let them stay there? Of course not! You’d boot them out right away. In the same way, you need to reclaim your space and reclaim your time. The same way you organize your house is… Continue reading Reclaim Your Space
Prime Real Estate
My cousin asked me a question once that has actually turned into a bit of a controversial topic: why don’t they tear down the ghetto? He went on to say that the lower-income areas in many cities are actually in a great location – near downtown and close to popular attractions. In other words, they… Continue reading Prime Real Estate
Schedule time for exercise
If you don’t, you’re unlikely to find the time. But even when it is scheduled, it’s difficult to do. Why? Because it hurts. It takes effort. It may require you to get up early and get out in the elements and feel bad for a while all in order to feel better later. Here’s a… Continue reading Schedule time for exercise
Have a bedtime
Isn’t it weird that we set our alarm to wake up but not to go to sleep? Isn’t sleep important? In fact, if we get enough sleep, we may not need to set our alarm. Also, it’ll help your sleep cycle if you reduce caffeine usage, drink water, etc. Know what else will help you… Continue reading Have a bedtime