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The 168 Hour Workweek

My brother emails me today. He's got his paramedics license and is reading the Four Hour Workweek. Eight years after it was published.

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Why I switched back to Arch

A few readers got in touch in various ways after my Debian post to ask the obvious question...

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Distributed Everything

Please note: this was originally posted to Medium, then I deleted my account, and it was preserved and reposted to evbogue.com.

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Inbox Writing

A month or two ago, I changed the name of my daily blog to free daily letters.

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What I Love About My Email

November 12, 2011

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Clearing the Decks

Clearing the decks, for me, is letting go of everything that doesn't serve me anymore.

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What Technologies are Obsolete?

As the year begins to end, I'm looking at which technologies have been rendered obsolete since the year began.

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Spreading the Word

The primary way my writing travels is by word of mouth.

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My Face in Your Email

I've already forgotten what the old version of Gmail was like.

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Launch Anxiety

I get scared just before I'm about to launch a Thing.

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How Do You Do What You Do?

If I can describe what I do in one sentence, and everyone gets it, then I assume what I'm doing isn't very valuable.

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If An Idea is Worth $5, Give It Away

If I think I've created something that's worth $5. I give it away.

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Why I Outsource Food and Drink

I outsource my food preparation, so I can focus on the work.

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How to Launch Things to the Web

November 5th, 2011. Nayarit, Mexico.

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Does Untethering Lead to Anxiety?

Less overhead = less anxiety about supporting myself.

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Where Cyberspace Came From

I find it fascinating to read about how far technology has come in just a few short years.

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Starting Fresh

Every month, I start fresh with a new Scrivener file.

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Staying Alive

The single most important struggle of the artist in 2011 is staying alive in the minds of the people of the net.

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This is me, in Puerto Vallarta

I'm sitting in Cafe Oro Verde, the only cafe in Puerto Vallarta where they roast their own beans.

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Idea-to-Publish Every Day

How do I get from idea to publish every day?

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Two Types of Offerings

There are two types of offerings: Concrete and Ethereal.

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How I Stay Motivated to Write Every Day

How do you stay motivated to write every day?

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Where are you Traveling Online?

As I've continued to pack and un-pack my bag, wandering down the coast by train from Seattle to San Francisco, I've been considering my Things.

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Call and Response

As a publisher online, I often feel like I intuitively 'know' what everyone wants to read from me.

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Do Authors Dream of Electric Books?

I got an email the other day from Barnes and Noble, telling me that they had bought the Borders customer list, and I was on it.

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How to Start a Discussion (around someone's work)

My free daily letter doesn't have comments. However, that doesn't need to stop you from having a discussion around the content.

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When We've Captured Everything

I'm writing this on a train, rocketing down the west coast from Seattle to San Francisco.

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One Thing Well

What if my business only had one size?

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How I Pack for the Unknown

I'm getting on train headed south from Seattle today. I'm not sure where I'm going, but I'll let you know when I get there.

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Why I (sometimes) Write the Obvious

When I write something obvious (to me), often it leads to amazement from people who read my work.

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How Was Your Experience?

Let's ask a better question -- one that asks for something we can more easily connect with.

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How to Create an Experiment

Creating an experiment is easy. Measuring it is hard.

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What is a Digital Evolutionist?

A digital evolutionist assists people in embracing new technological systems as they come into existence on the web.

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Evolving Your Digital Work: Untethering from Hype

I used to do a thing called hype. Hype is hypothetical. In theory, this thing will be awesome, when I do it.

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Are You Measuring?

These are the two most important tools that I use to explore the digital world: I experiment. I measure.

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Reading Bloggers from Start to Finish

It takes a lot of work and life-experience to write a blog that I'll obsessively read from start to finish.

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Why Don't I Use Hype?

I used to do a thing called 'hype'. Hype is short for hypothetical.

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Doing the Work (every single day)

A year and a half ago, I read a book by Steven Pressfield that changed my life.

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How S.J. + Apple Influenced My Life (so far)

S.J. passed away October 5, 2011. I decided to write a little about how he and Apple have influenced my life and work.

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Get Paid to Write

In December of 2010, I decided to conducted an experiment. What if I started charging a monthly fee for access to my deepest, rawest, and most intricate writing?

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My First $1,000 in Recurring Writing Income

In December of 2010, I started to realize that some of my writing was dropping too deep for the public web.

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Discovering Readers: Hiring and Firing

Do you hire and fire your readers? I do.

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Tim O'Reilly on the Emerging Global Brain

If we're connecting the world into an emerging global brain, what are we going to teach it?

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Theories or Experiences?

I've been noticing two types of writers lately.

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How Should You Price Your Writing?

This is the first in a series introducing the basics of how to get paid to write.

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Why I Untethered from Alcohol

What's the most helpful thing you did this year that made you grow leaps and bounds?

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Why I Untethered from Comments (again)

At the beginning of August 2011, I decided to experiment with re-introducing comments to Evbogue.com.

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When there's nothing left...

What happens when you untether from untethering?

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What Would You Do with $100,000?

I couldn't come up with a good answer. Do you really need to wait until you have $100,000 to do what you want with your life?

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Computers (they can do it better)

Whenever I try to do something that a computer can do better, I fail.

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Asking and Listening

Over the month of August, I decided to experiment. What if I write every single day for an entire month?

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What's Left When I Untether from Branding?

What if the publishing business has nothing to do with brands anymore?

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Looking Back, Looking Ahead

For the month of August, I published every single day to Evbogue.com.

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R.B. on Doing the Work

Sometimes the most mundane things are what we need to note and take care of. Over and over and over again.

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Personal Things

Two years ago, I moved across the country with all of my Things in a bag.

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How to Untether from Facebook (once and for all)

I was just reading an article somewhere about new changes coming to Facebook. It basically said the following: Facebook wants to be more like Google+ and many users visit Facebook out of a sense of obligation.

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My Year of Zipcar Driving

For the last year, I decided that every time I needed to drive a car, I'd rent a Zipcar.

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Untethering from Hair

I recently untethered from most of my hair. This is a brief Q/A about that.

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Shared Ownership

It's my experience that owning Things, in many cases, gives me less options, and restricted freedoms.

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Triangular Focus

These three things are important to me:

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Exploring Banking Options

A few years ago, I started using ING Direct as my main bank.

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Email Needed Faces

Recently, faces started to show up in my Gmail inbox.

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Two Priorities in Virtual World Design

A few months ago, I read this series of articles by Jonathan Harris called World Building in a Crazy World. Reading Jonathan's work opened my mind to a new way of thinking about how I was interacting online.

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How to Settle

I ask myself this question constantly: have you settled?

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Evolving Your Digital Presence

What if I bring together 11 people for 1 week to ideate on a specific topic?

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How I Earn Income

I earn a living in a decentralized way.

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\"If I'm not experience telling, I'm bullshitting.\"

T.Z. asked to interview me about telling from experience. This interview is a cross-post from her blog, Experiencing Revolution. **T.Z.:** *Your present work seems to have undergone a radical, deliberate transformation from your Far Beyond the Stars days. How

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Pushing Words

Instead of pushing, I listen. Instead of promoting, I linchpin discussions around the work.

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Evolving Your Digital Work

Evolving Your Digital Work is a Letter from me to you, about the raw, unedited, important stuff that isn't ready for the public web yet.

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Telling From Human Experience (feat. G.B.)

Writing about your normal human experience connects best with readers.

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Where to Build Digital Foundations

I no longer build digital foundations on platforms I don't own.

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Cleaning Up (After our Digital Selves)

When I untethered from Twitter, I had to delete my account.

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Honest Numbers for our Digital Selves

Real, honest numbers are the only numbers to work with.

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Live Realigns on the Web

I view my website as a living growing entity, not unlike myself.

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Why You Deserve Options

In 1999, Seth Godin wrote a book called Permission Marketing. I read it 10 years later in 2009 on a train ride from Portland, OR to Chicago.

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Selling Out

It's always strange to me how launches happen this way. I set a goal, I put a deadline on the price, and then I hit it.

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Blogging in the Post-Novelty Age

The simple act of having a blog is no longer the fundamental decider in whether or not people read your blog.

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Making a Living Across the Internet

Two years ago, I quit my day job and made a vow to start working only on the web.

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Experiments in Book Publishing

My experience of the modern book publishing business is that it's changing rapidly at this very moment.

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Telling from Your Tender Center

The more I think about it, there's no place for anything but experience telling in the blogosphere.

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What I Learned from a Vietnamese Postcard Salesman

Someone stumbles across a good idea, they make a lot of money doing it, and then a crowd of people try to do the same thing without regard to whether or not it works.

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What Might Have Happened?

What might have happened never happened.

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Taking Your Book to the Web

Two years ago in August, I quit my job with only $3,000 in the bank.

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In Your Experience

I can only tell you how to do something better, if I've learned how to do it myself.

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The 15-Minute Blog Post

It's tempting for me to spend all day crafting the perfect post.

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Backup Plans Are Bullshit

In my experience, backup plans are bullshit.

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Speed-crafting: How to Write Faster

I've been writing since I dropped out of high school. My english teacher in high school told me that I didn't know how to write, so I figured I'd prove her wrong by becoming a professional writer.

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What is Evolving Your Digital Work?

There was a time when I wrote everything that came to the top of my head on the Internet, and that time has eclipsed.

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How to Write Like You Talk

Everyone's good at talking right? But we're not all good at writing.

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How I Write Books and Blog Posts

This is the first in a multi-part series on how I write books and blog posts.

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Why I Untethered from Minimalist Labels

I don't really use the term minimalist anymore, because it's a label and people get attached to that. Instead, I try to use an action term.

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Zero

When I lived in Portland a little less than two years ago, I was almost broke. I had $3,000 in my bank account when I left New York, and that was it.

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Pushing Publish: Why Write Every Day?

For the last few weeks, I've been pushing publish every day.

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How I Write in Notebooks

I have two notebooks. I purchased them both from Paper Hammer in Seattle.

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Who Creates a Movement?

A movement is created by a leader.

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Measuring Business Experiments

The only true measurement of a minimalist business is money.

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Crafting First

It's so easy to get dragged out on the Net to do something easy.

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Infinite Mentality

In personal finance, they talk about a mental state called poverty mentality.

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Beginner's Minding (as we Untether)

I have no idea what works anymore. I'm a beginner.

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How to Untether from Your Music Collection

Two years ago, I took a crate full of CDs, stuck a note on them \"shit that was weighing down Everett's life\" and put them in the hall for my roommates to MP3 and/or recycle.

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Digital Sabbatical

I'm taking the entire month of July off from the Internet.

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Unlearning What The Internet Wants

I have 5 years of conventional education. I dropped out of kindergarten. Eventually, I graduated from NYU in three years with two majors.

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Growing Mindfully

Last year my old blog, Far Beyond The Stars, topped out at 80,000 visitors a month.

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What Every Movement Needs: an Idea

The idea is the most important part of any movement.

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Post-Artifact Booking

How we're designing, distributing, and even consuming books is changing.

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How to Untether from \"Alright\"

I untether to evolve.

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Upgrading Digital Selves

We have a chance here to harness technology to improve ourselves.

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How to Untether from the Internet

\"Each refresh takes us one refresh closer to death.\" -- G.B.

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How to Untether from Explaining Yourself

"Never explain yourself. Your friends don''t need it and your enemies won''t believe it."

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How to Untether from Twitter

Often learning a new tool requires unlearning the old one.

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Insights from my Digital Sabbatical

G.B. likes to ask questions that cut to the heart of our experience of the Internet. Recently, she asked the below questions about digital sabbaticals to her readers.

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Untethering: An Interview with Ev Bogue

G.B. and I were sitting in the lobby of the Ace Hotel in New York on a Thursday in early May, and she decided to ask me a few tough questions over coffee and steel cut oats.

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How to find a quiet place to write

Now that I'm writing Letters regularly, the depth of the writing requires a great deal of solitude.

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The 333 Project: How to Create a Six-Figure Writing Career in 2011

At Think Coffee on The Bowery, finishing up the edit on this in the sunlight of Manhattan.

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What is a Forever Sabbatical?

For as long as the Internet has existed, people have wanted to get off it.

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How to be Successful (like J.F.)

I've recently become obsessed with J.F.

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Scared Shitless (a manifesto...?)

Looking back at everything I've done that I thought would destroy me, nothing ever has.

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Insecurity on the Internet

Over the weekend (April 2nd-3rd 2011) Letter.ly lost their .ly domain name to the war in Libya. This morning they relaunched the service as Letterly.net -- and are hoping to get their old domain back as soon as things cool down in Libya. Subscribers to my Lett

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27 Reasons Why Your Blog Doesn't Deserve to Exist

You're probably not going to read this post all the way through, because you have a hard time focusing your attention over the course of 2,400+ words.

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How to Earn from Flowing Information

This blog post is important and contains timely information which may not be available at a later date — see below. You might want to read it from start to finish in one sitting. If you need to, save it for reading later

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T.C. on the Future of Publishing in 2011

\"...the gatekeepers were there for a reason -- to keep out the dross.\" - T.C.

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1,000 True Equals

Why we're all leaders now.

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WTF is a cyborg?

One of the most common questions I get is simple: What the frak is a cyborg?

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Living Data

Kevin Kelly recently noted that the web has evolved from many linked pages to an interconnected flow state.

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Email is Your Sanctuary

I believe that email is my sanctuary.

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How to Erase the Past

In late November/early December I came home from a yoga class. I lit a candle. I sat on the floor, cross legged. Then, I plugged in the two massive hard drives I'd been carrying with me since I originally left New York. I moved two folders off of the drives to

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How to Be a Professional Writer

The rebirth of publishing (more e-books are being sold in the world now than physical books) has led to amazing opportunities for writers everywhere. There has never been as many opportunities as there are now to make a full-time living from your written creations.

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Creating for the Intuitive Net

I made the decision recently that I want to focus my attention on creating for a small group of highly intuitive collaborators.

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Data Transfers from the Heart

In San Francisco there is a coffee roasting company, Blue Bottle. Their coffee is expensive, the time between ordering and drinking is expansive.

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Blank Page (why I've started over)

San Francisco, CA. February 15th 2011.

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Cybernetic Technomadic Time/Space Travel

Venice Beach, LA. February 12th 2011.

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Launching Augmented Humanity (and turning to a blank page)

Sometimes a year of work can be reduced to a few bits of data.

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The Art of Being Minimalist (explaining the end)

Information is flowing faster.

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Multi-dimensionality on the Web: Letter.ly Interview

Thom has a digital magazine on the future of business on the web at In Treehouses . His two latest stories passed through my filter and into my radar, on how the web is becoming more beautiful with the addition of filter

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How Blogging Evolves(ed)

Blogging is in transition.

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On Embracing Uncertainty (in an accelerating world)

There’s been a lot of uncertainty in my life lately, which has made me think about the ways in which I’ve practiced in order to exist in a state of uncertainty without allowing situations to develop into negative situati

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Augmented Humanity and the Story of Stuff

[Status Update:] Last week I made a brief mention that the minimalism movement was coming to a close (ahem, “ Fuck Minimalism “.) This caused a whole bunch of interesting reactions from all over the web –dozens of blog p

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The Facebook Exodus and the Future of Human Communication

Boulder, CO. January 26th 2011.

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Fuck Minimalism: How a Movement Began to End

“Minimalism was cool for awhile. Now, it’s simply the echo of a revolution that once was.” –> http://www.fuckminimalism.com

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The Deepest Darkest Secret of Everett Bogue

January 23rd 2011, Boulder CO. 7:44am, Trident Coffee.

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Time Machines, Cyborgs, and the Evolution of Minimalism

January 21st 2011. Boulder, CO.

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Mindfulness in Virtual Reality

This is an excerpt from the work I’m doing on developing a second self on the Internet that will take care of you (what is a second self? See Amber Case’s Ted talk on cyborgs .)

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How to Use Twitter in a Way That Creates You A Psychic Cyborg

Everyone who uses Twitter this way is more beautiful/successful and upgrading at an incredible rate:

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We’re All Becoming Cyborgs (and you’re one of us)

Try explaining to someone who hasn’t used Twitter that we’re becoming a race of cyborgs, they’ll look at you like you just teleported in from Gallifrey.

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Transparency and Your Digital Self

January 8th 2011, Brooklyn NY, The School House.

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Uncertainty in an Accelerating World (you cannot control)

January 4th, 7:04am. O’Hare International Airport

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Intuitive Knowing Futures

One of the most powerful things you can learn from yoga is the ability to trust feelings that come from your gut. This is the home of your sacral chakra, and the seat of intuition.

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Holding a Mirror to the Future of Our Humanity

Lately I’ve been asking this question daily:

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On Wandering Angels and The Future of Human Evolutionary Freedom

A few days ago (Dec 2010) I met up with one of the world’s wandering angels of destruction/creation in Berkeley for coffee on the street corner, and nighttime yoga in the park.

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The 4-Hour Hybrid: Mindfulness Training for Your Digital Self

Throughout all of history, all mediums, all languages there is a common character that I associate with. I’m not sure what to call this character. The diver, the journeyman, the prophet. Frank the mysterious time traveli

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How to Achieve Complete Autonomy: Zombie Hunting 101

This is the second part in a series on some metaphors that I’ve been playing with in my head for awhile. If you missed the first part, it was about the superhuman/drone divide , this article is about hunting zombies (and

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Superhumans Vs. Drones: How to Achieve Complete Autonomy

When people meet me, they instantly observe that I have achieved an interesting social position within society — one that most people don’t have. I have no schedule, I am required to be nowhere, no one tells me to do any

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1 Simple Strategy to Save $2,000 this Holiday and Make Everyone Love You Forever

This post is going to go viral, so if you’re here for the first time let me introduce myself to those of you who are new.

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How to Run For Never and Ever

There’s a an old saying that goes something like this “the only way to be truly free is to have nothing at all.”

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Why You Shouldn’t Believe (how to experience for yourself)

As many of you know, for the last few weeks (and the next few) I’ve been studying yoga intensively at Yoga to the People in San Francisco .

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The Whole World is Our Home, In A Lot of Ways

“Every time I try to create a home, it ends up being a prison. So I stopped trying. I got rid of all of my stuff. Now I live in coffee shops, in the streets, in bars… I come and go as I please. I stay when I want, I leav

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How to Destroy Your Past Lives (starting over)

“The hydrogen atoms in a human body completely refresh every seven years. As we age we are really a river of cosmically old atoms. The carbons in our bodies were produced in the dust of a star. The bulk of matter in our

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How to Create an A-List Minimalism Blog in Less than 6-Months

It’s been a little over a year since I started writing on Far Beyond The Stars in October of 2009, and my blog has seen incredible growth. Since the CBS Evening News interview aired, I passed 7,000 subscribers, which is

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How to Get Started with Your Minimalist Freedom Lifestyle

This message is for all of the new readers out there. Over the last few weeks the number of people reading the work that I’m doing has expanded at an incredible rate, peaking recently with an interview that I did with Je

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The Future of Human Evolution: The Digital-Tribal Generation

Over the last two months I’ve met a lot of incredibly amazing people who are living with mostly nothing.

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How to Be Present, Here and Now

When I walk into the world, I walk. I look around, I see the faces. Most of the faces are somewhere else.

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Strategies for Minimalist Freedom Success: How to Make Difficult Decisions

One of the most common emails I get is from people who have difficult decisions to make.

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A Modest Proposal to Save The World (and the secret of happiness)

I keep talking about saving the human race on this blog, and I realize that a certain number of you don’t really realize what that means.

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How to Declare Independence: Make a Small Amount of Money Online (then grow it)

Without a doubt, every single person I’ve met who has a command of the ability to make their own money is more charismatic.

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What’s happening?

A lot of people don’t know what’s going on, so I thought I might try and convey it to you.

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How to Meet Remarkable People When You Live and Work from Anywhere

“There are no strangers here: Only friends you haven’t yet met.” -William Butler Yeats

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Why We’re Here

People keep on bringing up Infinite Jest when they talk about my work, which kind of scares me.

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The Real Secret of Minimalist Freedom Success

This is an important post, probably one of the most important that’s ever been written on this blog.

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The Unconventional Guide to Changing the Future of the Human Race

The hardest day in the world is the one when you realize that you’re a leader.

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3 Timeless and Simple Strategies to Connect with Anyone

You can’t reach everyone in the world.

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How to Create Your Own Smalltopia: An Interview with Tammy Strobel

Tammy runs the super-popular small living blog Rowdy Kittens . She was recently featured in not just The New York Times, but also MSNBC.com, Yahoo Finance, and a bunch of other places. Why? Because she’s one of the pione

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How to Define a New American Dream

The American Dream was always a lie, it just took us awhile to figure that out.

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Imagine a World Without Books

[Note, before you read this: Far Beyond The Stars is written for digital nomads and vagabonding minimalists (see sidebar), not necessarily academics with huge libraries -- though they are welcome to read.

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7 Ways to Invest Your Time (besides commenting on blogs)

We all know that time is your most important asset.

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The True Purpose of Simplicity

We sometimes forget why we’re here, we aren’t looking where we’re going, or even where we’ve been.

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How to Unplug

Kevin Kelly believes that the human race is building the planet into one giant brain with our technology.

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Corbett Barr on How to Pay Your Fans to Support You

The Internet has fundamentally changed the way that we distribute media.

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Minimalist Workday: 50 Strategies for Working Less\\\\\">Free E-book –> Minimalist Workday: 50 Strategies for Working Less

What is Minimalist Workday?

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Why I Live With 57 Things (and what they are)

Long time readers of this blog, and anyone who’s picked up a copy of The Art of Being Minimalist know that I’ve had a storied relationship with the personal possessions that I own and acquire.

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Joshua Becker on Controversial Values, Minimalism with Children, and Inside-Out Simplicity

If you’ve been reading about minimalism for long, you know Joshua Becker and his family. Joshua started blogging about minimalism two years ago, and quietly gathered a large following on his blog Becoming Minimalist .

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The Secret of Ultra-Mobility Without Owning a Car

My girlfriend and I took a three-day mini-vacation last week, driving over to Lake Tahoe and down through Yosemite. We camped for two days on the banks of the Truckee river and enjoyed s’mores’ and wine by an open fire.

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How to Imagine Your Ideal Reality (because it matters)

Here’s an exercise that’s super important to do every couple of months, at least once a year. Take a moment and imagine your ideal life.

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12 Lessons Learned from Year One of Jobless Freedom

This week (July 15th 2010) it will have been exactly one year since I quit my day job photo editing New York Magazine’s blogs, and started on an unexpected adventure in self-employment via minimalism.

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How to Make Money No Object (with very little)

“If money were no object for me I’d…”

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24 Hours in the Life of Everett Bogue

Me, on a not-so-average day, sailing

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How to Reduce Your Email Checking to Once A Day

A number of people emailed me after the last post to say that there was no way for them to stop checking their email 35 times a day. I hope this follow up blog post can help.

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13 Hidden Timesucks You Can Eliminate to Focus on the Essential

A few days ago I read Glen’s post on Viperchill about how he passed 10,000 subscribers by choosing what not to do with his business.

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How You Can Actually Help With the Gulf Oil Spill (but probably won’t.)

Editor’s note: I’ve been sitting on this article for a week or so because I was honestly afraid it would offend a good portion of the readers here. Tammy Strobel’s article on The Moral Imperative to Drive Less convinced

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How to Avoid Scaling Your Life-Overhead With Your Income

One of the biggest challenges of minimalism, especially when you apply it to the idea of creating a minimalist business, is avoiding the inevitable pull and pressures to scale up your life expenses with the rise of your

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Minimalism Vs Debt: 7 Simple Strategies to Liberate Your Finances

“Too often, a vast collection of possessions ends up possessing its owner.” – Warren Buffett

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Minimalist Business: How to Live and Work Anywhere

A brief history of being minimalist.

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$2,300 in a Day: How to Support Quality Work

This is the second part in the series leading up to the re-release of Minimalist Business on June 15th at 10am PST. The first part was on paying your fans to support you . Don’t miss out on release day, sign up for free

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Minimalist Business 101: How to Pay Your Fans to Support You

This is the first article in the series leading up to the re-release of Minimalist Business on June 15th. The second part will be on how I was able to make $2,300 in one day last month by supporting work that matters.

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Interview with Karol Gajda: How to Live Anywhere

Karol Gajda is a globe-trotting minimalist rockstar –he even brings his hand-made guitar with them anywhere. He lives a simple life, has traveled through India, Thailand, and is currently in Poland. He’s dedicated to hel

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How to Live With 50 Things (and Why I Decided to Stop)

Around two months ago, I made an announcement on Twitter that blew some people’s minds: I decided to live with less than 50 possessions .

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How to Live Like a Prince on Less Than Six-Figures a Year

It’s been a little over two weeks since Alix and I (and Lola the cat) moved to Oakland, CA. and one of the things that struck me recently was how good life is out here.

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27 Reasons Why You Should Never Have a Job

It’s Monday morning in Oakland, California, as I’m writing this. I’m sipping a cup of coffee, looking at the rolling hills behind Berkeley from a coffee shop in Rockridge. Clouds are rolling in from the Bay, it’s absolut

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How To Pursue The Work That Matters

One of the biggest questions that has been swirling about since the release of Minimalist Business is very simple:

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Minimalist Business Success: The Obsolescence of Gatekeepers

Ten years ago, if you were an artist or creator or any sort, you needed to one thing to get your work to a large enough audience to support yourself: suck up to a gatekeeper.

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Minimalist Business Success at the Basis of Existence

First of all, I just wanted to say thank you for everyone who came out to support the launch of Minimalist Business .

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How to Get Your Early Adopter Copy of Minimalist Business (24 hours only)

[UPDATE: The limited release of Minimalist Business is now over. I'll be relaunching the guide in a month or so, be sure to sign up for free updates via RSS or EMAIL so you don't miss out!]

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Minimalist Business Product Launches: Strategies for Success

I have a long standing tradition here at Far Beyond The Stars of doing my best to be as helpful as possible to the readers.

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Minimalist Relocation: Move to Any City for $125

Moving doesn’t have to be difficult, unless you make it that way.

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The Minimalist Business Journey Towards Freedom

As I’m writing this, I’m flying high above Lake Michigan towards Chicago, where we’ll stop over for a few minutes before heading on to Denver and then Boulder, Colorado.

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The 7 Decisive Elements of Minimalist Business Design

I’ve spoken before about the idea of creating a minimalist business — a zero-overhead location-independent business that practically runs itself.

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How to Find Your Minimalist Edge

I practice yoga regularly. On most days you’ll find me either on my mat at home, or at Yoga to the People — a donation-based yoga studio in Manhattan.

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Putting Leo Babauta’s ‘Society, Reimagined’ into Practice

This entire post is based off of Leo Babauta’s “Society, Reimagined” on Mnmlist . You should read Leo’s post before this, or you’ll be a little lost.

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Colin Wright on Minimalist Business Networking

Colin Wright is one of my favorite minimalists. He’s built a sustainable design studio with a 6-figure income, while moving to a new continent every 4 months. He blogs at Exile Lifestyle about lifestyle design, minimalis

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Why This Minimalist Life Has No Manual

Yesterday I took Yoga from a teacher who was simply reading the manual.

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How to Cultivate Minimalist Health

Our mind, body, and spirit are intimately connected.

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26 Essential Ways to Achieve Minimalist Freedom

There’s a reason zombie movies are so popular. They have an uncanny resemblance to modern reality.

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Don’t Read This Blog If You Want To Be Ordinary

There comes a point in every movement when you have to tell certain people they can’t come along for the ride.

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The 3-Month Minimalist Survival Guide for Quitting the 9-5

There’s a decision that everyone has to make at a certain point in their lives. After toiling for years searching for the modern myth of job security, you wake up to the reality that is.

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15 Bits of Wisdom from 6 Months of Blogging Success

At some point at the end of last month we silently passed the 6-month mark since I began writing this blog. It’s time to celebrate!

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The Surprising Truth About Using Minimalism to Leave Your Day Job

This is the 3rd part in a now 4-part series on leaving your day job. The 1st was on preparing to leave your day job the 2nd was on how to make money online .

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32 Ways to Refocus on the Important

The inconvenient truth of entrepreneurship.

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The Simple Guide to Making Money Online

This is the second post in a series on quitting your day job in order to live and work from anywhere. The first post was on the challenge of preparing to quit your job .

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When You Take it All Away, What Are You?

Here’s a simple meditation:

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The Minimalist Guide to Leaving Your Soul-Crushing Day Job

This is the first of a three part series on using minimalism to leave your day job in order to live and work anywhere.

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How to Achieve Freedom At The End of the Television Era

20 years ago it was incredibly difficult to create a reality that you could effect.

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How to Live Before You Die

A few days ago I had a brief muscle spasm in my left arm. It stopped after a short while, but not before I remembered Jill Bolte Taylor’s Stroke of Insight . I’m having a stroke (I thought!)

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How Being Minimalist Can Make it Possible to Live Anywhere

Some people are content to live their lives in three places 95% of the time.

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The Power of Unautomating Your Finances: Interview with Adam Baker

Adam Baker and his daughter Milligan

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How to Create a Movement: Free e-book

Over the last week the popularity of Far Beyond The Stars has skyrocketed (again). I don’t pay attention to stats often, but needless to say, they’ve gone way up. My traffic and subscriber count continues to double every

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How to Succeed by Being Completely Unrealistic

If you caught me a year ago and asked me whether I could have left my job, started a very small business, and would be earning enough passive income to live in New York City in only one year’s time, I would have told you

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The Indispensable Guide to Timejacking Your Way to Success

The idea that time is your most valuable commodity is not new, but it is often overlooked. I’ve done a lot of research on the importance of focusing your attention in the last year.

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The Stunning Truth About Focusing on the Important

It occurred to me yesterday, as I was doing the laundry (slowly, without rush, because I didn’t have to be anywhere), why minimalism is becoming so popular:

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Joshua Becker on the Power of Rational Minimalism

One of the most common comments I receive on my work is very simple:

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The Dreams of a Minimalist Army

The last few weeks have been quite a whirlwind of activity. I’ve released an e-book, I’ve had the honor of being featured on a number of amazing blogs, such as my article on creative flow at Zen Habits recently.

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Chris Guillebeau: How to Run A Very Small Business

Chris Guillebeau is one of the more remarkable people on earth. He’s risen to ‘overnight’ blogging fame , inked a book deal, visited over 125 countries, and he wants to teach you how to achieve world domination.

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The Freedom of Living with 75 Things

It’s been awhile since I counted how many objects I own, so I was surprised when I got everything out today.

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How to Achieve a State of Flow

I have a guest post up at Leo Babauta’s brilliant blog Zen Habits .

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The Secret to Focusing Your Digital Attention

Every day more people decide to start publishing. More voices enter the web, all frantically crying out for attention.

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14 Simple Ways to Stimulate Creativity

One of the hardest battle any of us will fight is the battle for creativity. Countless books have no doubt been written about the war of making art, and many more will be written in the future.

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The Minimalist Manifesto: Freedom to Work From Anywhere

This is the first part in a series of articles focusing on the key elements of being minimalist. At the end of the series I’ll be packaging the whole deal and releasing it as a free e-book.

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Minimalist Google Buzz: How To Simplify Your Social Networking

It’s been a few days since the release of Google Buzz, but it’s already very clear that the way we interact with each other on the Internet has changed on a fundamental level.

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9 Minimalist Steps Towards Passive Income

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8 Ways to Focus on Minimalist Income

The difference between high-impact and low-impact income.

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7 Simple Ways You Can Disconnect

In the modern age we think we have to constantly rush from this to that. We think we have to wake up and work every morning. We think we have to constantly respond to e-mails.

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How Anticipation is the Least Minimalist Emotion

Around two million years ago, we humans evolved the absolutely stunning ability to see things that were going to happen in our heads.

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[Update February 2: Thank you so much everyone. The free link is now closed.

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The Minimalist’s Guide to Launching an E-Book

As many of you know, I’m putting the final touches on my e-book The Art of Being Minimalist .

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The Unconventional Truth of Being Minimalist

There is a moment when we decide we can’t handle one more trip to Target, when we can’t buy another McChicken nugget. This is the moment when we begin to accept the unconventional truth of being a minimalist.

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9 Ways to Distract Yourself with Work

We are faced with unlimited choices in modern society.

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How You’re Hindering Your Potential (with your stuff)

From an early age you’ve been indoctrinated into a society that values things above people.

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An Interview with Karol Gajda: Incredible Lightness of Traveling

Every once in awhile I interview an important person on the subject of being minimalist. A couple of prominent minimalists I’ve interviewed in the post: Leo Babauta on the liberation of being minimalist, and Colin Wright

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14 Simple Methods to Help Firewall Your Time

In the modern age we’ve managed to find hundreds of thousands of ways to use as much time as possible.

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The Solitary Minimalist Journey

Over the last couple of months I’ve received a number of comments and tweets from people who want to share their minimalist ambitions with their spouse or their entire family.

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46 Ways to Let Go (of stuff, and other things)

It’s incredibly hard to let go. I know so many people who have so much trouble with letting go that they have houses full of stuff they haven’t used in ten years. They’ve stayed in a job they don’t enjoy, just because. O

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How to Focus on the Important

I asked many people over new years what they would like to do in ten years. I got a lot of ‘I don’t know…’ answers.

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The Minimalist Path to Overnight Success

I’ve been writing exclusively about The Minimalist Workweek for the last couple of days. If you haven’t read these articles already, I definitely suggest that you do. On Monday I listed 21 ways to live a more minimalist

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The Minimalist Workweek: 6 Ways to Liberate Your Drawers

On the path to becoming a minimalist, it’s important not to overlook your desk drawers.

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The Ultimate Guide to the Minimalist Workweek

This is the first of a series of three articles on minimalist workplace philosophy. Check back on Wednesday for a guest post by David Damron of T he Minimalist Path .

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The Minimalist Path to Liberation

Far Beyond The Stars is a series of stories about how to achieve freedom. That much needs to be clear. When I write these stories, the immediate product may be a clean kitchen counter or an uncluttered schedule; the ulti

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How I’m Making 6 Changes in 2010

Have you seen Leo Babauta’s new project, 6 Changes ?

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8 Ways to Say Goodbye (to your stuff)

I know how hard it can be to make the decision to give up material possessions.

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Don’t Listen to Anyone

Many people I meet have a story about someone they know who failed.

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5 Simple Methods to Be More Minimalist in 15 Minutes

I recently spoke to a reader who was thoroughly overwhelmed with the idea of embracing minimalism. While he was well aware of the high level of clutter in his life, trying to wrap his head around how to solve the problem

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How to Liberate Your Email with Inbox Sub-Zero

One of the most important changes you can make in your life, to reclaim your time and get important things done, is to adopt Inbox Zero is a regular habit when dealing with your email.

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What is Your Minimalist Destination?

Being minimalist is having the flexibility to do what you want, when you wish to do it.

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How to Achieve Minimalist Freedom: Two Methods for Less Stuff

My backpack

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A Minimalist Approach to Washing the Dishes

Why do I do this? Because a person’s kitchen sink is a fundamental judge of their character.

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Minimalist Blogging 101: How to Blog Less With More Impact

A few days ago I had a conversation with a friend who recently started a blog. She eventually wants to take her blog to a professional level, but was getting distracted by all of the bells and whistles that surround the

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An Interview with Chris Baskind on The Minimalist Century

Every week on Far Beyond The Stars I interview an important person on Being Minimalist. Last week I interviewed the author and minimalist legend Leo Babauta . Do you want to be interviewed? Drop me a tweet .

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Minimalist Yoga: How to Learn the Basics and Do Yoga Independently for Free

Yoga is one of the most important things you can do for the balance of your body mind and soul. It’s also one of the most minimalist forms of stretching and exercise tools that exists.

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Why Being Minimalist is Actually About Saving The Planet

I believe were all pursuing this minimalist life because somewhere, deep down below the surface, we know being minimalist is the only way we’re going to save the planet.

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An Interview with Leo Babauta, Being Minimalist: “It’s truly liberating.”

Every week on Far Beyond The Stars I interview an important person on the subject of being minimalist. Last week I spoke to Colin Wright about what you take with you when you work from anywhere . Next week I’ll be speaki

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16 Simple Ways to Clear Your Mind

Mind-clutter is one of the biggest obstacles that I encounter daily on the path to my goals. I imagine you know what I’m talking about, the constant chatterbox that is our human brain.

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How Being Less Productive Can Generate Big Ideas

Productivity is such a popular concept. Everyone is trying to streamline their lives so they can get more and more done during their 40-60 hour workweek.

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5 Simple Reasons to be Thankful for Being Minimalist

There are a lot of reasons to be thankful for living a simple minimalist life. Here are the five that came to my mind just now.

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An Interview with Colin Wright: The Freedom of Working From Anywhere in Sexy Shoes

Every Wednesday on Far Beyond The Stars I interview an important person on the subject of being minimalist.

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It’s a Minimalist Christmas! How to Give (what matters) This Holiday Season

Uh oh , it’s almost Black Friday.

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The Revolution Will NOT Be Televised: How to Destroy Your TV

I just read a story over at Get Rich Slowly about a frugal man who is trying to live a minimalist life, but was being made fun of by his peers for not owning a TV.

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The True Food Diet: 7 Rules for Eating Right

As I write this I’m sitting in the lounge car of the Empire Builder Express, cruising through the middle of rural Montana. It’s pretty sweet.

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An interview with David Damron: Goals, Plastic, and the Freedom of Being Minimalist.

I’m excited to present the first in a series of interviews on being minimalist. Every Wednesday on Far Beyond The Stars, for the foreseeable future, I’ll be publishing an interview with an authority on living the minimal

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The (Minimalist) Tipping Point: How Small Choices Create Big Impact.

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The Minimalist Week: 5 Days 5 Ways to Apply Simplicity

It’s almost Thanksgiving! Wow, crazy, this year flew by. To clear time for all of the festivities, –so I can spend time with my family during the holidays without constantly thumbing my iPhone,– I’m trying to wrap up as

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The Simple Reasons For Being Minimalist

Being minimalist is about having an honest relationship with your life.

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Minimalist Focus: How to Stop Multitasking and Get Work Done

Hey blogaudience! I’ve got a lot of work to do this week.

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100 Things: Buy Less Things, Have Less Impact, and be Free.

Writing and Photography by Everett Bogue | Follow me on Twitter

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10 Simple Ways to Eliminate Anxiety in an Uncertain World

Let’s face it, the world can be terrifying. Do you know what you’re going to be doing next month, six months from now, or even a year? At the moment I certainly don’t.

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How to Begin Engaging in Post-Geographical Society

Writing and photography by Everett Bogue | Follow me on Twitter Phil, a dedicated FBTS reader, had an interesting question in the comments last week. I’m re-posting it here:

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How Creating Space Can Lead to a Healthy Creativity Habit

I recently read Twyla Tharp’s Creative Habit , and she starts the book with this line: “I walk into a large white room.” She then explains how she’s expected to create something beautiful out of nothing. All dancers have

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Advertising Self-Defense: Know When You’re Being Marketed At and Fight Back

We live in a reality that’s filled with deception. Every day when you step out on the street, when you log onto your computer, you’re being attacked.

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Simple Fitness: Buy Less, Do More

Prior to my downsizing journey, I read a lot of fitness and health magazines. Most of the magazines and books advocated buying more stuff, joining an expensive gym or promoted diets that were not healthy. I walked away f

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3 Reasons Why Minimalism is Elegant

I’m going to get a little scientific on you, and let me tell you in advance that I’m no scientist, so forgive me if I have this all wrong. I was reading My Stroke of Insight this afternoon, which is a brilliant book abou

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How I Chose Liberation: The Decision to be Minimalist

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Minimalist Ideas: 100 Things You Can Do Today to Live Simpler.

When people think about minimalism, some of them think that it’s really hard and it involves throwing out all of their stuff and being a freegan or something. It doesn’t. Minimalism is about small steps toward a simple g

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The World is (a lot) Less Concrete Than You Think

I had a conversation with someone last night that ended up trapped in my head for the entire night, even after meditating and staying in sarvangasana for fifteen minutes–a yoga pose which is supposed to clear your head!

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Minimalism is a Clear Mind

It’s Friday! Which means that it’s almost the weekend, for most of the working world. I want to leave you, at the end of this week, with one observation that I had this morning.

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Minimalist Guide to Personal Finance (and the stuff that dreams are made of…)

I’m going to say a slogan that you have probably heard before: spend less than you earn . It’s the only way to get out of debt. We nod, we get it. It makes sense, right?

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Owning Nothing: Describing the Ultimate Minimalist Society.

Leo Babauta just blogged at Mnmlist.com about a hypothetical minimalist society where no one owned anything, I think this is an outstanding idea.

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Minimalism is Freedom from Location

We’re living in a society that is rapidly evolving to point where we won’t have to live in any one specific place. I’m currently working on a website for a woman in New York, I’ve been illustrating for a company in San F

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Clearing Surfaces: The Easiest Way to A Minimalist Household

Yesterday, I discussed some of the fundamental problems that are associated with clutter. How we get it, where it comes from, why we have it, and how to get rid of it.

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The Minimalist Guide to Uncluttering

This is the first in a series of articles I’m doing on reducing clutter in your life. Tune in tomorrow for the next installment!

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Minimalize Your Life: Ten Simple Things You Can Do Today to Become A Minimalist

Right now I’m pretty pared down, with only a bag of clothes, a Macbook, a camera bag, a hard-drive, a sleeping bag, and a yoga mat. I know, that’s pretty minimal, but at this moment in time it’s where I need to be.

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Observations on Yoga as a Basis for Existence.

I’ve been doing Yoga daily since I arrived in Portland, almost to the point of having my practice be the focus of my day, and it’s had some interesting effects:

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Simplify Your life: Restrict the Flow of Media

My blog buddy Tammy Strobel , over at RowdyKittens, recently went on a media diet , which got me thinking about the subject.

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The Minimalist Guide to Sex

It’s Wednesday, it’s raining lightly, it’s a bit chilly here in the Pacific Northwest. Inevitably my mind is going to wander to…. the subject of sex. Yes folks, we here at Far Beyond The Stars are taking it there, and we

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The Minimalist Diet: How to Eat Real Food

I went for a hike in the forest on Mt. Hood yesterday, where I learned how to find, identify, and harvest wild Chanterelle mushrooms . It was such a great experience, that I thought I’d share it with all of you.

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Escape Consumerism and Stop Doing The Unimportant

One of the things that I’ve been focusing on exclusively, since quitting my job in July and moving across the United States to Portland, has been focusing on what’s important.

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The Meditation Effect: How Yoga Daily Can Change Everything

One of the habits that I’ve adopted since moving to Portland, nearly three long weeks ago, has been the daily practice of Yoga. I was doing a lot of Yoga in New York, at the amazing donation based center Yoga To The Peop