Another messy stream-of-consciousness.
A new philosophy for work. Not of work, it aids in doing work. It goes something roughly like this: let go, reduce clutter, small goals, be light on your feet. No ambitions. Iterate. Short. Reduce old stale ideas. Clean them out like you’d clean out your apartment. Like you’re taking out the trash.
Few things, minimal. Especially mentally. How much do I really need? What do I even need? Way less than I think I do. Being light on my feet lets me do things more easily. But I can’t be light on my feet if I’m carrying around all this mental baggage. All this mental clutter. Also physical clutter. But I’m mostly talking about the clutter of ideas. And tasks. And plans. And goals. And thoughts.
Reduce. Delete. Brush off.
I’ve got nothing but time. But when I carry with me all this mental junk, it makes it harder to do things. Things take more time, because I procrastinate.
Small goals. On the order of days, weeks, not months, not years. No ambitions. No grand plan.