My Minimalist Office

According to Joshua Becker, “Minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of anything that distracts us from it.”

There not much on my desk to distract me from doing what I enjoy.

There is my laptop computer, my iPad plugged into the laptop being charged, my beverage, a box of tissues, and a bin of papers in progress. Everything else is hidden in the drawer or behind the door to the right.

Obviously spending time on my computer is a big part of my day.

First thing in my day I check into our community website to see if there’s anything I wish to know including what’s on the menus today that I might want to eat.

Second, I check my email and respond to those that I wish to answer. I also get a daily email from bookbub.com with a selection of free and cheap books in genres I read from which to select those I wish to add to my Kindle app.

Third, I go to my local newspaper’s website and read today’s comics. I don’t read the news because I don’t find value in it. But I do get The Skimm in my email which keeps me up on some of the issues of the day.

Then I go to my blog feed and read about what my friends are doing. Sometimes I comment but sometimes I don’t. Lately Google doesn’t always let me comment when I want to do so.

Then I go to the Escapee RV Forum to see if anyone asked any questions I can answer. I try to make it clear that my answers come from MY experiences and opinions so they should pick out only what works for them.

Then I go read other blogs that didn’t make it to my feed yet.

Now, I don’t do all this nonstop. Somewhere in there I make time to eat a meal or two. And I read books and play games on my iPad. And Dave and I talk. Sometimes I do something with my Lego sets using that otherwise empty right side of the desk..

Lately my Lego stuff has been mostly on my computer, too, as I list my sets for sale on Craig’s List then answer questions about them and make appointments to meet buyers.

Some days it is hard to remember what I used to do before I owned a computer. But, I value the things I do on my computer and that is what minimalism is all about–making time and space for doing what you value.

TTYL,

Linda

3 thoughts on “My Minimalist Office”

  1. a perfect example of cozy minimalism.
    I’m limiting my own computer time now. and I’m getting better about it.
    it’s so easy for it to become addictive to me. or FOR me! I love it.
    but then this is my favorite time of the year. I am more out and about now.
    since there isn’t the danger of dying from heat stroke. 😀 xo

  2. Having to deal with gigabytes on the wifi is such a pain but I’m back to having some again so I’m spending more time on the computer. I love bookbub. Have so many books on my Kindle I may never get them all read.

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