Please enjoy this transcript of my interview with Leo Babauta (@zen_habits), a bestselling author and the founder of Zen Habits, a website dedicated to finding simplicity and mindfulness in the daily chaos of our lives. Zen Habits has more than two million readers, and Time magazine has named it one of their “Top 25 Blogs” …
Leo Babauta on Zen Habits, Antifragility, Contentment, and Unschooling (#488)
Interview with Leo Babauta on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast
Zen, Tea, and the Art of Life Management
This is a Zen-focused panel featuring Leo Babauta of Zen Habits, Susan O’Connell of San Francisco Zen Center, and yours truly. The content starts at tea, moves to daily rituals, and spans many topics related to good living and productive living, which are not always the same thing. It also answers the question: is Tim …
The Power of Less: Changing Behavior with Leo Babauta
To learn a skill, I often look not for the best in the world but for people who’ve made the greatest progress in the shortest period of time.
How to Never Forget Anything Again
Systems allow stress-free productivity without wasting mental RAM. (Photo: Fotopakismo) The human brain is a wonderful thing, but it’s a bit faulty as a tool for remembering things. Luckily for us (and for our frazzled brains), technology has stepped in to help out. With the proper habits and the right tools, you and your brain …
10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja
Photo courtesy of R’eyes Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Leo Babauta, who writes about simplicity and productivity on his blog, Zen Habits. I don’t know about you, but I get dozens — if not hundreds — of emails a day. Unlike most people, however, I’m able to process through them, respond quickly, …