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General / Overview
- Why I Started Resimplification — A few thoughts on where this started, where it's going, and what I hope it helps uncover along the way. Includes Audio Edition.
- What Is Resimplification (and Why Now) — The more we build, the more we need a way to clear the path forward.
Practices
Actionable Resets You Can Try Right Now
- The One-Decision Reset — How a single choice can clear the way forward.
- The Two Minute Reset — Clarity doesn't always take hours. Sometimes it takes just two minutes.
- Audit Your Commitments: The Quick Reset Exercise — One of the fastest ways to make space for what matters is to clear out the commitments that no longer do.
Field Notes
Real-World Observations Where Simple Wins
- When One Less Thing Changes Everything — Sometimes the smallest removal makes the biggest difference.
- When Simple Works Better (Even If It's Not Perfect) — Sometimes "good enough" is exactly what clears the path forward.
- A Tale of Too Many Tools — Sometimes the problem isn't the work. It's the weight of the tools we've stacked on top of it.
Signals
How to Know It's Time to Rrecalibrate
- You're Juggling More Than You're Catching — When the number of things you're handling outpaces your ability to manage them, it's time to recalibrate.
- Three Questions to Ask When You Feel Stuck — Quick prompts to help clear the way forward.
- Four Signs It's Time to Resimplify — Complexity has a way of sneaking up on us. Here's how to know when it's time to clear the path.
Principles
Core Ideas That Anchor Resimplification
- Resimplification Is Not Minimalism — It's not about having less for the sake of less — it's about having what works.
- Resimplification: An Ongoing Process, Not a Project — Why you can't check it off the list and call it done.
- Not Simplifying — Resimplifying — Simplifying is how you start. Resimplifying is how you keep goingHere