Marie Kondo's "Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" invites us to ask a simple question of our possessions: "Does this spark joy?". Understanding if something sparks joy can take patience and practice - and has taken me years (so far). [Read more...] about Joy is a Skill, Remember to Practice It
Minimalism
Simplify Your Desktop with Bartender
Keeping a decluttered desktop with the minimum number of distractions helps me concentrate more on life and less on digital clutter.[Read more...] about Simplify Your Desktop with Bartender
Why I Don’t Blog Anonymously
Blogging about investing hits on very personal numbers that are sometimes considered taboo to discuss. I went back and forth on whether to be anonymous for this blog before eventually opting to blog as myself.[Read more...] about Why I Don’t Blog Anonymously
What Are You Accidentally Accumulating?
Is there something in your life you have a dozen of but only use 1 of 2? Here's one area that snuck up on me.[Read more...] about What Are You Accidentally Accumulating?
Minimalist are not Nomads, but Nomads are Minimalists
There is a perception that minimalism means stripping possessions to the bare minimum needed to live. I find this description to be much different to what most minimalists think the term means. Here's my take on the difference between these two terms.[Read more...] about Minimalist are not Nomads, but Nomads are Minimalists
The Only Piece of Luggage You Need
My approach to slim my down bags, backpacks and luggage is easy - only keep one bag + anything that you can fit inside of it.[Read more...] about The Only Piece of Luggage You Need