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Livingston: What is your favorite bit of advice you'd give to a technical person who wanted to start a startup? Schachter: Reduce. Do as little as possible to get what you have to get done. Do less of it; get it done. If you've got two things that you want to put together, take away until they go together. Don't add another thing. Because you can u
... See moreJessica Livingston • Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
model all of the great masters of history and strip away all the layers of complexity from your days. Simplify. Streamline everything. Become a purist. Less really is more. Concentrate on just a few work projects so you make them amazing versus diluting your attention on too many.
Robin Sharma • The 5 AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life.
Have too many projects? Limit them to three. Have too much stuff in your house? Limit yourself to two hundred items.
Leo Babauta • The Power of Less: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential...in Business and in Life
- Downsize your digs. A smaller home means
Francine Jay • Miss Minimalist: Inspiration to Downsize, Declutter, and Simplify
Reduct daily tasks to three only.
constantly look for things to remove, simplify, and streamline. Be a curator. Stick to what’s truly essential. Pare things down until you’re left with only the most important stuff. Then do it again.
Jason Fried • ReWork: Change the Way You Work Forever
simplify the problem of life, distinguish the necessary and the real”).
Greg Mckeown • Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
Make the most essential activities the easiest ones. Stop filling our head with unnecessary thoughts or needless emotional burdens, clear up the clutter in our head and heart. Make our tasks fun to do. Rest properly and don’t overload ourself or push ourself to burnout. Break our tasks down into several steps and make the first step very easy to do
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