I hope this Saturday in March finds you well. I am spending this weekend in Austin, TX along with some friends at SXSW encouraging others to embrace minimalism as a foundation for entrepreneurship. Our hope is to inspire people to believe that doing work you love should be accessible to anyone who is interested. Living with less provides countless practical benefits. And when the fear of money can be reduced significantly, the path to entrepreneurship becomes far more accessible.
If you are in Austin, let me know via Twitter. I’m spending the majority of my time meeting new people and would love an opportunity to meet you too.
Regardless of where you happen to be, may your weekend be filled with intentionality and life-giving pursuits. Perhaps you can find a quiet moment to sit down, grab a cup of coffee, and enjoy some of these posts from simple living writers.
3 Words That You Need to Tell Yourself Daily | Nerd Fitness by Steve Kamb. If you can successfully implement this rule consistently, I guarantee that not only will your life improve, but the lives of the people in your life will improve as well. Everybody wins.
What are our Screens Doing to Us? | The Default Life. A four-minute video reminder to turn off the screen, think deeply, and soak in the sunset.
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