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By Leo Babauta I’ve noticed that so many people are feeling overwhelmed, scattered, and stressed – so much so that focus and effective work become incredibly difficult. So what can we do to be more effective in the midst of this scattered, overwhelm...
By Leo Babauta The holidays can be stressful, with shopping, travel, family gatherings, extra busyness, winter storms, and more. The chaos of our lives plays out in sometimes heightened form over the season. In this post, I’m going to share the practice I...
Use this one rule to avoid overspending.
By Leo Babauta There are a number of common blockers for creating powerful change in your life: Each of these can derail your efforts to create something new. And to be clear, there is nothing wrong with any of these — they’re wonderfully human trait...
By Leo Babauta I’ve seen a lot of people with goals about changing how they spend their time, things like: These are wonderful goals! They all involve something that theoretically is pretty simple: simply change how you spend your time. But it’s rarely th...
By Leo Babauta I’m publishing this a bit late (I usually post by the end of the year) but that is a good summary of 2022 for me: chaotic and messy, but still amazing. It’s hard to fully share what the year was for Zen Habits, and for me personally … I wen...
If you want know how to become a literary agent, you have a great goal. Agents are the link between the writer and the publisher...
By Leo Babauta So many of us spend a ton of time and energy stuck in indecision — the stress and delays that come with this are quite incredible. One of the things I’m proud of about myself is my ability to make decisions quite effortlessly. This isn’t to...
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The term “sensory language” refers to language used in writing that connects the readers to real life senses—touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste.