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The Simple Manifesto #1 – List your most important things

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This is part of our series on The Simple Living Manifesto. We invite you to join us on the journey.

The first idea in The Simple Living Manifesto is…

Make a list of your top 4-5 important things. What’s most important to you? What do you value most? What 4-5 things do you most want to do in your life? Simplifying starts with these priorities, as you are trying to make room in your life so you have more time for these things.

  1. My faith
  2. My wife (aka My Life) & my family
  3. Building community on and offline
  4. Caring for the under-resourced
  5. Creating

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Posted: February 1st, 2010 by
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