{"id":1873,"date":"2012-05-23T03:31:07","date_gmt":"2012-05-23T10:31:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/add-vodka.com\/?p=1873"},"modified":"2015-07-09T14:16:43","modified_gmt":"2015-07-09T21:16:43","slug":"how-to-simplify-your-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/add-vodka.com\/how-to-simplify-your-life\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Ways to Simplify Your Life (Without Becoming a Minimalist)"},"content":{"rendered":"
This weekend, I was in the States and am too cheap to incur roaming charges. I switched my phone off and brought my laptop along for a once-a-day email check, just in case my group members from my classes have a crisis that can\u2019t be solved without me.\u00a0I checked my email once a day \u2013 that\u2019s it \u2013 and went into my dashboard and approved outstanding comments.<\/p>\n
When I got home on Monday night, after checking but not responding to my email, and having to write a post for Tuesday and approve a days worth of pending comments and catching up on what\u2019s going on with my stats, it took me about an hour.<\/p>\n
That\u2019s it. An hour.<\/p>\n
Apparently it doesn\u2019t take that long to respond to 15 emails, read and press approve on comments, and check up on things. Especially when you\u2019re doing it on a laptop instead of an iPhone.\u00a0Even from 3 days. Granted, email and blog activity do slow down over the weekend, but still.<\/p>\n
So this got me thinking. I had such a\u00a0simple<\/em>\u00a0weekend. I had a plan for what I wanted to do on the internet when I got back home. I checked email once and didn\u2019t check my phone at all. I lived in the moment \u2013 there were definitely times when the boyfriend would say \u201cI wonder what ______\u201d, and I wish I had my phone on so I could Google it, but it wasn\u2019t the end of the world.<\/p>\n Nothing blew up, nothing went awry, and people didn\u2019t even notice that it took me a little longer to respond.<\/p>\n In fact, I found myself relieved of a lot of the pressure I put on myself, constantly, to always be accessible. Instead of checking me email and obsessing over answering it right away, I just left it and forgot about it until I could write back. I love getting email, but when my inbox is getting cluttered, it can be stressful.<\/p>\n After simplifying things in such a small way, it got me thinking of how I can simplify my life further. I’m not a minimalist and while I can appreciate simplifying your life by getting rid of\u00a0unnecessary\u00a0objects and living on less, it’s just not me. I like me some stuff!<\/p>\n So while thinking of how to simplify your life, here’s what I’ve come up with.<\/p>\n Because I get overwhelmed when I log-in to my email inbox and there is a lot to tend to, I won’t be checking it only once a day, but 3 times per day is a lot less than I have been in the past. I’d check my email anywhere between 10-15 times\/day before.<\/p>\n Today I’ve challenged myself to checking it only three times, and have been successful so far.<\/p>\n I hate being rushed in the morning. I’m lucky that I have an internal clock that wakes me up at exactly 6:00 AM or earlier, so I never oversleep, but sometimes I don’t give myself enough time in the morning. I get caught up in reading blog posts, checking email, and scrambling around trying to get everything together that it can cause me to feel frazzled all day.<\/p>\n Even giving myself a few extra minutes in the morning to get things together would help in simplifying my life a lot.<\/p>\n My phone, unless it’s dead, is never off. Ever. I don’t just turn it off (unless of course it’s incurring roaming charges when I’m in the States). I turn it on silent but make sure that the vibrate setting is on just in case, because then I can usually feel it and it wakes me up.<\/p>\n I really don’t think I need to keep my phone on at night anymore. I’ve had a couple of interrupted sleeps if my friends call too late and I fall asleep reading, or if somebody texts me really early in the morning (I’m a light sleeper) it can jolt me awake.<\/p>\n I doubt it would hurt to turn my phone off at night, and\u00a0especially since I don’t do well if I am not well rested.<\/p>\nChecking email only 3x\/day<\/h3>\n
Giving myself enough time in the morning<\/h3>\n
Turn my phone off at night<\/h3>\n
Unsubscribe to unnecessary things<\/h3>\n