Long-time readers may remember Lani Rosenstock (now Lani Inlander), fashion stylist and occasional guest blogger. I keep up with her these days on her own blog, and was inspired to share this line from a recent post on the art of closet editing: The less you have, the more you will wear. It’s a great […]
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Articles and optimism
One of the main characters of Norman Rush’s Mating, Nelson Denoon, keeps a stack of old Economists at home, certain that he’ll one day get to them. I thought of that when I shared an Economist article about personal metrics, because it’s from an issue dated early March and I only just got around to […]
It’s always the little things
Here’s an interesting idea from Unplggd on how to cut back on desktop clutter: the Breadbox Test. Basically, you commit yourself to hiding away everything smaller than the proverbial breadbox. Things like pencils and paper clips get tucked into a drawer, while larger items like your drawing tablet, reference books or a potted plant stay […]