Archive for 2007/03


The Simplifier #34 is Online

The thirty-fourth issue of the Project Simplify newsletter The Simplifier is now archived on our newsletter archives page.

Here is a brief summary of the contents:

1. A Note From Shawn
The origins of the David obsession
2. Quote of the Week
by Richard Bach
3. Article: Healing Journeys Interview - Shawn Tuttle
by PS Head Simplifier Shawn Tuttle
4. This Week’s Simplification Tip
The 360-degree method for clutter clearing
5. In the News
Storage Units: Friend or Foe?, Free your mind from ‘doing’ to just ‘being’, and a debate: Is messy better than neat?
6. Featured at ProjectSimplify.com
New Simplicity in Nature Photos
7. Keep Smiling
Bernie DeKoven, funsmith

Read the full issue here.
Subscribe to The Simplifier here.

[posted by Lance]


The 360-degree method for clutter clearing

by The Simplifier Co-Editor Lance Brown

If clutter is starting to overwhelm your office, yard, car, or any other three-dimensional space, and you can’t seem to figure out how to make any headway, the 360-degree method is a simple way to make quick, visible progress.

Simply put yourself in the middle of the space you want to declutter, facing some fixed point on the perimeter. Point to that spot with your arm out. The line between you and that fixed point is your starting line. Now pick a direction, left or right, and pivot in that direction until you are pointing at clutter of some sort (if you’re just starting, you’re probably pointing at clutter from the start!) And simply resolve all clutter as you come to it, item by item, a sliver at a time.

Eventually, the sliver will become a wedge, the wedge will become a quarter, the quarter will become a half, and before long, the whole 360 degrees of your space will be clutter-free.

How do you “simply resolve all clutter” as you come to it? That’s the beauty of the 360-degree method - it asks you to resolve your clutter one object at a time. If you find yourself pointing at something which shouldn’t be there (i.e., clutter), take that item and put it where it should go. If it doesn’t have a place where it should go, create one. If you simply can’t find or make a place, then you may have to consider reducing your overall load of stuff.

Clutter taxes your peace of mind, and with zero benefits. It has to be dealt with one way or the other. The 360-degree method is a good way to achieve triumph over your clutter in an incremental but very noticeable way.

P.S. - Of course, it’s key that you don’t let the wedge that you’ve cleared get recluttered while you’re completing the circle. If it does, start back at the starting point again. Don’t worry - clearing that section will be easier the second time around!


Accordion files

In the tip section of the last newsletter I, more or less, issued a challenge to happy users of the accordion file. By saying they are cumbersome to use, I was asking for examples of positive uses for filing. I received this response from one reader:

“I use the accordion file with pre-printed tabs (by month) for my business receipts and I love it!”

Great idea!


Blossoms

These trees are covered with blossoms! Breath-taking.

Rumor says rain in a few days–but Rumor has been known to be wrong before and shall be again, no doubt. She likes to live on the edge like that.

I’m hoping the blossoms are spared a hail storm. Their vibrant burst of color reaches deeply, pushing me to forget everything but their intensity.

yellow blossoms in March

This photo doesn’t do the tree over Ike’s Quarter Cafe in Nevada City justice. Big tree! Thousands of blossoms!
pink blossoms in March

more pink blossoms in March over Ike's Cafe


April workshops

There are a few more spots open for the April workshops. Two spots for Wednesday evening and three for Thursday morning to be precise.

You’ll want to be in the general vicinity of Nevada City, CA USA for these workshops. Teleconferencing is not yet an option–we are all for low-tech and personal. In fact, I will personally hand you a tissue if pollen from all the beautiful blooming blossoms stir up your hay fever.

Head on over to the contact page if you want to register!


The Simplifier #33 is Online

The thirty-third issue of the Project Simplify newsletter The Simplifier is now archived on our newsletter archives page.

Here is a brief summary of the contents:

1. A Note From Shawn
Inviting back that calm clarity
2. Our Featured Quote
by Oscar Wilde
3. Article: Filing 101
by PS Head Simplifier Shawn Tuttle
4. This Week’s Simplification Tip
File Storage Options
5. In the News
Declutter on the cheap, When Less is More, and the Compact phenomenon
6. Featured at ProjectSimplify.com
The Best of February
7. Keep Smiling
Apple revolutionizes product unveiling

Read the full issue here.
Subscribe to The Simplifier here.

[posted by Lance]


Do you have a job?

At Java John’s this morning. An anonymous Gary gave me a very satisfying giggle this morning when he said:

“I had a job once. Worst 20 minutes of my life. Made it as far as the first coffee break.”