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More from Peter Walsh on clutter, quality of life
Merlin Mann | Feb 19 2008
Oprah's Clutter Man: "It's Never About the Stuff" Clean Sweep's Peter Walsh (previously) has a new book out, and Mediabistro had the chance to chat with him while he was out promoting it. While I wish Peter had held out for a more cromulent title ("Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat?" Ouch.), I so admire this guy's grip on what clutter does to your mind. Or at least what it does to mine. Typically swell quote:
and, later:
Ours is a culture based on the idea that whenever you run out of space, you should just pull up stakes and move five miles west. Then you can be happy. Is it any wonder that we seek organization rather than deletion as the solution to an overwhelming problem? Yeah, I think this goes well beyond not being able to find a business card in your junk drawer. Capacity is only worth building when it'll be used in the service of stuff you really want. Whether that's calendar events, your Fabergé eggs, or those crusty Lean Cuisine plates from last summer, the quality of matter that you allow to stay anywhere in your life eventually starts rubbing off on everything it touches. 13 Comments
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Life Hacking your houseSubmitted by Brandon_Leedy on February 20, 2008 - 10:43pm.
Mattlatmatt brings up a great point, the whole idea of lifehacking your environment has become huge for me, as I'm sure it has for others as well. I know especially for myself (college student) I take 20 minutes to wake up, but I don't have twenty minutes to waste every morning. Now, I've arranged everything I do to get ready in order of visual importance. I can do most stuff (shower, shave, cereal) with very little visual aid... by the time I need to see what clothes I'm putting on, I'm awake. Before I sleep I put all my work by the door so all I gotta do is grab everything in that pile, and head on out. Only question that I always think with lifehacks, "Are these improvements in my day, or just me compensating so I can be fairly lazy? Haha, I'd like to think we as lifehackers are innovating our day so we can devote that extra energy to better things. » POSTED IN:
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