Archive for 2008/12
Is the nose pointed in the right direction?
Serenity
Originally uploaded by shioshvili
As I sat down to write my goals for 2009 the other day, the ones that flowed out onto the page were all personal growth and quality of life oriented. Relationships, artistic expression, the homefront, my health-physically, mentally, spiritually, & family. It was odd, I didn’t write down any business goals.
When [...]
Little steps, big progress
The other day I set up my planning tracking systems, both the hardcopy and the spreadsheets (have I mentioned lately that I love a good Excel spreadsheet? What does that mean about me?!? Don’t answer that. =) The hardcopy book is still in the “get decorated” process, but otherwise done. It’s simply a sleeve with [...]
I’m now a podcast listening fiend
My boyfriend may not ever hear from me again. He ever so kindly set a SansaClip MP3 player into my hands on Thursday morning and the earphones haven’t left my ears.
Not entirely true, but close enough. Sure, I know I could have listened to them on the ole second brain (my trusty PowerBook G4), [...]
To Do Symbols
To Do Symbols
Originally uploaded by anselm23
Way in depth system for tagging hardcopy ToDo list items. He’s got some interesting ideas in there, fo’ sure.
What I particularly like is the clean distinction of various types of info. This system could be blended with a digital version if you used a hardcopy during the day (when you’d [...]
Getting to ToDo in 2009
To do list…
Originally uploaded by Dr Juffwamba
ToDo list for 2009:
Make the world the kind of awesome place we all love to live in and are proud to pass on to future generations!
Uhhh, yeah, right. Let’s not even start with why this is Not a good “ToDo” list item. Not that it’s not a noble thing [...]
Journey of the New Year
German Fields 2007 #1
Originally uploaded by >Cyrillicus
Taking time for self–geez, how important!!! It’s easy for me to see when clients are needing to take a little time for themselves on a regular basis. A little tougher to see is when I’m needing it. I don’t see it, in fact, I feel it. I start getting [...]
Interview: Hilary Anderson – Working From the Heart
This interview was originally published in The Simplifier #79.
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Interview: Hilary Anderson – Working from the Heart
By Shawn Tuttle
Four and a half years ago I moved to Nevada County, and half a year after that I launched Project Simplify. One of my first clients was Hilary Anderson, a kind and gracious woman who helped [...]


