[Lifehacker] 2 New Entries: Declutter Your Home with the Suitcase Test [Clutter]

Declutter Your Home with the Suitcase Test [Clutter]

A life cluttered with possessions is such a common state of affairs that George Carlin once based a well received comedy routine around the absurdity of the accumulation of material goods. Over at the financial blog The Simple Dollar, Trent decided to stare down his pile of goods through the belly of a suitcase. What if he needed to move on with his life with nothing more than a suitcase to haul his loot? What would make the cut? What if the suitcase became a perpetual litmus test?

If you carry it further, why not simply apply the "suitcase test" to every purchase that you make? If it's not something that will fit in your "suitcase" - basic clothing, basic toiletries, cooking supplies, and a small number of splurge items - don't buy it, or at least strongly consider not buying it.

After applying the suitcase test to the contents of his house, he and his wife went on to unload a considerable amount of their belongings with eBay sales and donations to Goodwill. What items would make the cut if you conducted your own suitcase test? If you think the suit case method a bit too extreme, start cutting down on your clutter by adopting the one in two out habit. Photo by Phineas H.


TiddlyDu2 Manages Your Tasks on the Go [Productivity]

TiddlyDu2 is a TiddlyWiki derivative tweaked to serve as a personal information manager. TiddlyDu2 has categories for sorting current tasks, long term projects, life goals, and a context based system task management that will be more than familiar to GTD devotees. Additionally there is a contact management subsection and a calendar system with a handy time line function. Just like TiddlyWiki, TiddlyDu2 is a stand alone wiki that can be launched from your home computer, carried with you on a flash drive, or hosted from your personal server or wiki host such as TiddlySpot. If you find TiddlyDu2 isn't the right flavor of personal wiki for you, make sure to check out Monkey GTD and Getting Things Done TiddlyWiki. TiddlyDu2 is free and works anywhere you have access to a web browser.


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