Minimalist Work
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Hey, just wanted to update you on my situation since I last posted my success using minimalist work. I work using only a tablet and phone (no paper) and I've been able to work less since last year, while at the same time increasing my income. This lifestyle does work under the right conditions. :-) Good luck to all.
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Totally agree...thanks
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Thank you Steve! I really enjoyed this video
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You are so right! Balance is key!
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I like the video, a lot of white wash though. I say it this way if you fail to plan then you plan to fail, Having fun is OK but pay your way. Do not let society bear your debt be responsible for your own life and debts.
bamawild1 6 months ago
@bamawild1 You put it well.
TheFungeezer 6 months ago
On the other hand, you can do the sensible thing all your life and then "Congratulations, you're the lucky owner of an Enron pension."
Smithpolly 1 year ago
@Smithpolly Oh Yeah! That is the other side of the coin. I know, I lived it! I'm just saying that life isn't all about play, it should be about doing something useful too!
TheFungeezer 1 year ago
Minimalist work to me involves removing the "clutter" of the day and focus just on work to get it done quickly.
In my own case, I see my fellow employees spending their entire day chatting, playing on the internet and doing "just enough" work - 8 hours of waste in my opinion.
For me, I minimize the unnecessary parts of the day (like the chatting) and get my work done in 3-4 hours maximum. I'm the top seller in the company and I don't have to sweat it. This is minimalist work.
InvisiMan2006 1 year ago
@InvisiMan2006 See, that's just what I'm talking about! You get things done. Some people think minimalist means working as little as possible!
TheFungeezer 1 year ago