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Minimalist Tips To Manage Time

Minimalist Tips To Manage Time

Minimalist tips to manage time

 

Time: There never seems to be enough of it. And while the internet flows with tips to manage time, minimalists understand that we can gain more time by having less stuff.

Today I’m speaking with my friend and fellow podcaster Diane Boden. Diane is the host of the Minimalist Moms Podcast; she also has a new book by the same name. Today Diane and I discuss tangible ways in which we can pare down our obligations and apply the tenets of minimalism to time management.

 

Here’s a preview of this week’s episode:

[3:30] Why your RSVPs should either be a “no” or a “heck yes”

[7:30] Thoughts on managing relationship dynamics, obligation, and guilt

[15:15] How to limit choices as a means of gaining time

[19:30] The benefits to unsubscribing, unfollowing, and unfriending

[24:15] Why quitting can sometimes mean winning

 

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Time: There never seems to be enough of it. And while the internet flows with tips to manage time, minimalists understand that we can gain more time by having less stuff. On this episode of The Sustainable Minimalists podcast: 4 tangible ways to pare down our obligations and apply the tenets of minimalism to time management.

Time: There never seems to be enough of it. And while the internet flows with tips to manage time, minimalists understand that we can gain more time by having less stuff. On this episode of The Sustainable Minimalists podcast: 4 tangible ways to pare down our obligations and apply the tenets of minimalism to time management.

 

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