If simplifying your life has been a problem …
Posted on November 6, 2015 by Robert Ringer
If simplifying your life has been a problem for you, you’re not alone. To one extent or another, everyone has a problem achieving simplicity.
There are endless ways to complicate your life, and through the years I think I’ve tried them all. I didn’t get on the Simplicity Train until I finally discarded the notion that it’s necessary to make things complex in order to make money. Trust me, it’s not.
The formula for achieving simplicity is, as it should be, simple: Put a great deal of ongoing effort into developing the habit of spending most of your time on constructive projects and activities that have the potential to make a real difference in the quality of your life — and forget about the stuff that doesn’t matter.
If you go about it in a serious way, it will change your life – guaranteed. There’s not a more exhilarating feeling than to rid yourself of projects and activities that clutter your life (both business and personal) and contribute little or nothing of value to it.
Take it from someone who was imprisoned by complexities throughout most of his early years in business: simplicity = freedom.