Have you been trying to figure out how to step up your blogging game and enter the realm of the pros? Sick of your crappy template blogger.com setup? If so, you know that its hard to find reliable information out there on where to start without having to shell out cash to get behind a…
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As some of you may know, I’m currently participating in a course offered by Jonathan Mead of Illuminated Mind in an effort to further craft my niche and find razor-sharp focus. I’m a couple of days in now, and I can tell you that there are some really awesome people on the inside. This has…
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No really. I just did. This is a huge deal as I’ve been pretty much addicted to RSS for the past three years. Up until a couple of weeks ago I think I was subscribing to about two hundred, and from there I had whacked it to a final 97 that I just didn’t think…
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We’ve made it to week two of The Weekly Gathering Round the Post and It looks like I’m going to stick with Saturday mornings. This is actually a really fun post to put together as it is a quick way to share all the links to things that I’ve found interesting over the course of the…
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I often hear that I cannot practice minimalism in San Francisco — it’s a city, it’s expensive, people are busy, etc. I’m confused by that because it makes me wonder what people think minimalism must be.There’s no one way to practice minimalism — you can do it living out of an RV, backpacking around the world, living in a tiny house, living on a large farm, living anywhere. For me, it means enjoying a simple life with my wife and kids, learning to be content and not needing to buy things all the time, living with fewer possessions but more time to do the things I love, living with space in my life.I can do that anywhere.Sure, many people in cities (including S.F.) are busy. That doesn’t mean I have to be. Many people drive around crazily in cars all day — but I walk or take transit. Many people are caught up in a life where they have to impress others, but that’s less important to me.Housing in San Francisco is expensive, but other than that I need to spend very little — I mostly cook for myself with simple ingredients, shop at thrift stores when I need something, and walk. What San Francisco does offer that I love is a health-conscious environment, a gathering of amazing independent-minded people who are doing their own thing and loving it, a spirit of open-mindedness and a love for nature and art, a great place for my kids to explore. Also, the Giants.At the same time, others wonder whether they can live a minimalist life in the suburbs or a small town, where they don’t have access to good public transit and must rely on a car
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