Chapter 43: Simplify your life “Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.” Confucius
“The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.” Stephen Covey If you started applying some of the things that you have learnt
until now in this book your life should already be a little simpler. Did you
unclutter? Clean out your cupboard? Get rid of some toleration? Did you get rid
of some of the people that drag you down? It was Stephen Covey who said that
“most of us spend too much time on what is urgent and not enough time on what
is important.” Do you know your priorities or are you just floating around
handling whatever comes up, extinguishing fires all the time? Maybe it’s time to
make some time for the really important stuff in your life.
A huge step towards simplifying your life is to concentrate on the important, on the activities that make sense for you, and find a way to eliminate or downsize the other activities. This can be done by automating, delegating, eliminating, or hiring
help.
If you want to do everything, in the end you’ll get nothing done. Is your
schedule too busy? Do you have too many commitments? Simplifying is about
downsizing your life and learning to live with less. What
can you downsize? Do
you own too many clothes and items? Are you spending too much time cooking?
Why not get help or just prepare simpler meals? Which of the family can support
you? Can you simplify your financial life by online banking? Why not pay
everything in cash and buy only things you really need? What about you online
life? Do you spend too much time on social media or instant messaging? Then it
might be time to get a little bit more disciplined. Set fixed times for when you
are online and stick to them! Put a timer if necessary. Unclutter the desktop on
your PC and your e-mail inbox. My client Marc did this and virtual uncluttering
had the same effect on him as physical uncluttering. He let go of a big weight
that he was carrying around and hence got a lot more energy. Check your e-mails
only at certain times during the day and turn off the tone of e-mail and text
delivery so that you are not distracted all the time. Now is also a good time to
unsubscribe from journals that are just piling up and that you never read, and to
ask yourself if you really need to read three different newspapers every day. Are
you commuting to work? Maybe you can ask your boss to work from home once
or twice a week. Are you working too many hours? See if the chapters on time
management and getting organized in this book can help you to reduce your
working time and find more time to do the things you love. And do yourself a
favor: Don’t bring your work home – not physically and not even mentally. If
you didn't get it done at work, examine your working habits and change them if
possible. This is extremely important.