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[Optimizing Life: The 'Minimalish' Approach to Time, Kindness, and Productivity]-[Try random acts of kindness with Kathleen Paley]

Before Breakfast · B1 · 2024-10-09

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Embracing the 'Minimalish' Philosophy for a More Meaningful Life

In a recent episode of the Before Breakfast podcast, host Laura Vanderkam sits down with Kathleen Paley—a litigator, mother, and podcast host—to discuss the art of transforming daily routines from "great to awesome." Paley, who balances a demanding legal career with family life and community service, introduces her concept of "Minimalish," a pragmatic approach to intentional living that prioritizes focus over total minimalism.

Defining 'Minimalish'

Paley distinguishes her "Minimalish" philosophy from the more extreme, often "preachy" or "self-righteous" versions of minimalism found online. Rather than seeking an empty schedule or total detachment, she aims to remove distractions to make room for the "right stuff." Her strategy involves cutting out four specific types of clutter:

  • Visual Clutter: Reducing physical possessions to minimize the mental load of managing "stuff."
  • Schedule Clutter: Setting boundaries on commitments, such as limiting her children’s sports to a "travel league" rather than weekends consumed by constant tournaments.
  • Financial Clutter: Reflecting on which expenses provide genuine value and eliminating debt to reduce the "mental load of worry."
  • Mental Clutter: Reaching a point in her 40s where she has "stopped caring about the judgments of others," allowing her to live life on her own terms.

Structuring the Morning Routine

Paley’s ability to manage her "many balls in the air" is anchored by a hybrid routine. On her work-from-home days (Mondays and Fridays), she intentionally carves out two and a half hours of "life-affirming" time between 6:45 AM and 9:00 AM. Instead of diving straight into "billable, lawyery work," she uses this time for drafting scripts, journaling, and walking. She notes that this flexibility "dramatically reduces those Sunday scaries" by providing a mental bridge into the work week.

Conversely, on office days, she arrives early to leverage the quiet, "contemplative time" before the office fills up, allowing her to "blast through a whole ton of stuff."

The 40 Acts of Kindness Project

To commemorate her 40th birthday, Paley launched a project of "40 small acts of kindness." Rather than a party, she focused on community impact. One highlight included donating hundreds of pounds of rice and beans to a local school program that provides food for children facing "food insecurity." Paley emphasizes that the "physical nature" of such acts—actually weighing down her car with groceries—made her feel more "involved in the process of helping" than simply writing a check.

Time Management and Life Hacks

Paley admits to being a "sucker for adding projects," but combats this by identifying "low-value pockets of time." She advocates for shifting tasks into these gaps, such as using her commute on the Metro to read physical books, which she describes as a "great satisfaction" that reconnects her to the written word.

Her practical advice for others includes:

  1. Experience-Based Gifting: Requesting restaurant gift cards instead of physical items to avoid adding to household clutter.
  2. Strategic Planning: Using "gift card days" to ensure resources are actually used rather than left in a drawer.
  3. Seeking Prompted Advice: When trying to help a cause, she advises asking thoughtful people for specific ideas rather than vague questions like "how can I help the poor."

By staying "Minimalish," Paley continues to prove that one can maintain a high-pressure career while remaining deeply involved in family life and community development, provided one is willing to "move the tiles around" and focus on what truly adds value.

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That's a lot to handle, but I don't want that to be all of life.
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So there are a lot of balls in the air, and that makes for a very busy, but also very fun life.
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I will say the days they're on the road, I have no morning routine except get up and just like start grinding for work.
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Now, one of the things I think is incredibly valuable to my own values in the life I want to live is I want to take my kids to the bus stop.
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I realized that that does not build the kind of life I want.
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📝Key Phrases

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have a lot of balls in the air
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blast through
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Sunday scaries
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cut out the clutter
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throw money at a problem
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📖 Transcript

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