As we step into another year, my mantra is clear: simple is better. This is the year of less. It's about stripping away the unnecessary, focusing on what truly matters, and finding contentment in the simplicity of life. Let's dive into what 'less' means for the year ahead.
Less Productivity Hacks
The internet is awash with productivity hacks, but it's time to trust that I've learned enough. I've absorbed, considered, and implemented the tips that work for me. It's time to rely on my own judgment and let go of the constant search for new hacks.
Less Software to Solve the Thinking Problem
NoCode platforms have their place, but sometimes they add unnecessary complexity. This year, I'm embracing simplicity and recognizing that not every problem needs a software solution.
Less Investing Time in Future Proofing the Process
While it's important to be prepared for the future, obsessively future-proofing every process is a form of procrastination. I'll be selective in my efforts, focusing on what's truly valuable.
Less Opinions and News from the World and More Trust in My Own
It's easy to get caught up in the echo chamber of news and opinions. This year, I'm choosing to trust my own experiences and knowledge more, challenging my thinking to find truth rather than validation.
Less Reading
Reading is part of my identity, but it's become a form of procrastination. I plan to read less but more intentionally, choosing books that help me learn, grow, or unwind.
Less Relentless Growing
Growth is good, but relentless pursuit of it can be exhausting. I'm taking time to consolidate my knowledge and discard what's not useful.
Less News
The news is filled with negativity and violence. I'm choosing to engage where I can make a difference and accept that my influence is limited.
Less Work, More Play
Post-Covid, I've realized the importance of play. Moving to the ocean has reenergized me, and I'm committed to maintaining a balance between work and leisure.
More Endless Hobbies and Starting to Learn from Scratch
I'm embracing hobbies like guitar and surfing without the pressure of mastery. It's about enjoying the process and the freedom to learn at my own pace.
Less Sitting
After years of working from home, I'm prioritizing movement. More walking, standing, and engaging with people in real life.
Less Control
I'm opening myself up to spontaneity. Random encounters with strangers or friends can be soul-enriching and mentally stimulating.
Less Safety
Predictability can be stifling. I'm choosing the excitement of the unknown over the comfort of the familiar.
Less Thinking
Action trumps overthinking. I'm committed to being more proactive and back to my 'just F do it' philosophy.
Less New Stuff
I'm returning to the basics that work for me: meditation, exercise, good food, and sleep. These are the pillars of my contentment.
Less Measuring
While trackers can be useful, constant monitoring is overkill. I'm focusing on how I feel rather than obsessing over stats.
Less To-Dos
It's time to face reality and trim my to-do lists. I'm focusing on actions that have a positive impact on my life and letting go of the rest.
In essence, this list is not about doing more; it's about doing better. It's about asking the simple questions: Does it make my life better? Is it the simplest solution? Can I do less and get the same outcome? Do I get good energy from this?
Wishing you a year of less, but also, so much more.
Simpler, less bollocks is the new black :-)
well, that backfired ;-) Definitely didn't do less