So I recommend simplicity in your simplifying.
Instead of trying to simplify your whole life at once—tossing out all your clutter and paring your schedule to just meditation and writing your novel—how about just starting with one thing?
Simplifying one thing is doable. You don’t have to tackle everything today—you’ve got ages to do all of that.
Single-Task It
The next thing you choose to do, do only that. Close everything else, put your phone away, close all other tabs on your computer, and just focus on that one task. If you’re reading this article, stay with it and do nothing else until you’re done reading. When you decide to check social media, check one at a time and do it fully and with mindfulness. When you go for a walk, have nothing to listen to or look at, other than the nature all around you.Use In-Between Spaces as Mini-Meditations
When you’re done with one thing, instead of rushing to the next thing, take a moment and pause. Enjoy this in-between space.Let Go of One Commitment
Our lives are so full because we say yes to so much, and our commitments pile up over time. You can greatly simplify your life by letting go of one commitment. What isn’t fulfilling you? What can you get out of today by telling them you just don’t have space for it? Practice saying no with confidence and love.Be Present With Someone
Pick someone today to be with fully. Put away your phone, let go of anything else you’re thinking about, and just be with them. Listen to them. Try to fully see them. Open your heart to them. Send them your love. If you do this with one person each day, which is such a simple thing to do, your life will become better through better relationships and deeper social connection.Clear One Space
Find one little area in your workspace or home and declutter it. Just the amount of space that you can hug. For example, just a little space on your desk or kitchen counter. Let this be the blissful oasis of peace and simplicity that will ripple outward to the rest of your life.These are five little things you can do no matter what you have going on today. Don’t do all five things, but just pick one.
And enjoy the simplicity that comes with the doing.





