One way to stay on track with your goals is to use commitment devices - mind tricks to hold yourself accountable. These can be a powerful way to help keep yourself on track if used correctly, but can make life miserable if misused.[Read more...] about Commitment Devices for Minimalism and Simple Living
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My Favorite Books for January 2018
To start this year right, I queued up a bunch of books that I've been looking forward to starting. My favorites so far of the year have been Children of Time, The Year of Less, The Miracle Morning and Cork Dork.[Read more...] about My Favorite Books for January 2018
February 2018 Goals – Use Everything
For February 2018, I'm focusing on using everything. I will have gone through all possessions, services (online and in the real world), digital files, food and websites I visit and determined which ones I use and which ones I should stop using.[Read more...] about February 2018 Goals – Use Everything
January 2018 Goals Review – Minimal Investor Course Update
For January 2018, my goals were to focus on turning the Minimal Investor Email Course into a full course that provides value to people learning how to invest.[Read more...] about January 2018 Goals Review – Minimal Investor Course Update
My Secret Weapon for Minimalism: A Crazy Fast Photo Scanner
It's easy for paper clutter to pile up. Reducing it can be a lot of work, especially if you want to do it yourself. One of the most cost-efficient ways of decluttering is handling it yourself – with the help of a good scanner.[Read more...] about My Secret Weapon for Minimalism: A Crazy Fast Photo Scanner
How Speculative Investing (No, Not $GME) Brought Me Closer to FI
With the rise of Bitcoin, it can look like everyone is getting rich. Speculative investing isn't a new thing, but if done wrong it can bring down even the best portfolios. How can you pick investments that are going to spike?[Read more...] about How Speculative Investing (No, Not $GME) Brought Me Closer to FI