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25 Easy Ways To Simplify Your Life 

If you’re nodding your head in agreement and wondering whether you’ll ever get a break from this balancing act, you’re in luck! I’ve got a few tips up my sleeve that will help you simplify your life.

Before we get to the good stuff, I want to point something out that I’ve realized lately. Simple doesn’t always mean easy. You can come up with a solution that simplifies a problem, but following through with that solution isn’t necessarily going to be easy. It still takes some willpower and effort. That’s why I tried to include tips that are easy enough to implement relatively quickly and don’t require a massive amount of effort from you.

So, without further ado, here are 25 tips to simplify your life that will save you time, money, and energy all while you become healthier and more productive! Let’s simplify!

25 Easy Ways To Simplify Your Life


1. Set simple monthly goals.

Instead of New Year’s resolutions, set yourself 1-3 goals each month. I’ve been setting three goals each month since January, and it’s allowed me to start new habits, break down larger goals into manageable chunks, and achieve things I’ve been meaning to do for a long time.

2. Carry a water bottle everywhere.

We all know staying hydrated is super important, but it’s so much easier to do it if you keep a water bottle with you at all times. I have one like this that comes everywhere with me.

3. Declutter your closet.

You know that feeling when you have too many clothes and nothing to wear? Yeah, it’s time to get real honest with yourself and get rid of the skirt you’ve had for a year that STILL has the label attached (we’ve all been there, I know). Free up some precious space with this Simple Guide to Decluttering Your Closet.

4. Write your email to-dos on paper.

If you’re overwhelmed by all of the emails in your inbox, start at the top and write down any requests you’ve received or action items that need to get done. Seeing these tasks on paper helps you prioritize and help you be more efficient with your time (instead of flicking back and forth between emails deciding which one to tackle next).

5. Follow a quick morning routine.

Not everyone has time for an elaborate morning routine! Make things a little simpler and incorporate these 5 healthy habits into your mornings instead.

6. Create an on-the-go kit.

You know when you have to make an unexpected overnight trip and need to pack in a hurry? Instead of worrying about whether you’re going to forget something, keep a pre-packed kit of products under your bathroom sink so you can grab it in a hurry. Think sample sachets of shampoo, mini toothpaste, and that cleanser you got in last month’s Birchbox.

7. Use the 50/30/20 budget rule.

When it comes to budgeting money, most of us are pretty clueless. I was never taught this sort of stuff in school! But I’ve learned that a good rule of thumb is to spend 50% of your monthly income on living expenses, 30% on lifestyle, and 20% should go to savings. Here’s a free budgeting spreadsheet to make it easier for you.

8. Invest in a crockpot.

Okay, it’s not even really an investment, is it? They’re around $30. But crockpots can make even the worst of chefs into Jamie Oliver, and you get to come home to a meal that’s ready to eat immediately.

9. Start a capsule wardrobe.

A simplified wardrobe comprised of clothes you absolutely love means less money spent shopping AND less time getting ready in the morning. Want to start your own? Here’s a step-by-step guide!

10. Bulk unsubscribe from emails.

You know what takes up unnecessary time? Emails you don’t care about. See how many lists you’re subscribed to with Unroll.me (you’ll be SHOCKED at the number). Get that nonsense out of your life!

Update as of 4.26.21: I’ve since found out that Unroll.me unfortunately isn’t a safe option as they’ve been known to sell data. Here are some alternatives for cleaning your email subscriptions.

11. Make your lunch the night before.

If you make your lunches ahead of time, you’ll a) make healthier choices, b) save money, and c) have the option to pack yourself some dark chocolate-covered raisins as a snack – what could be better than THAT? 

12. Get a purse organizer.

I don’t mean one of those cringe-worthy As Seen On TV purse organizers. I’m talking about a little bag that you can keep easily-lost necessities like chapstick, hand lotion, bobby pins, and pens. No more wasted time emptying out your bag just to find a hair tie.

13. Save digital files to the cloud.

Instead of constantly losing your work in the abyss of your desktop, start saving your documents to OneDrive or Google Drive (here’s how to do this). You’ll be able to access your files anywhere, plus you avoid those duplicate files that drive you crazy because you don’t know which one is the current version.

14. Plan your workouts ahead of time.

If you go to the gym without a plan in mind, you’re either a) not even going to make it out the door or b) get frustrated because you don’t know where to start. Scheduling workouts into your calendar really helps with accountability and making sure you feel prepared.

There are tons of awesome workout calendars you can follow like Sydney Cummings’ 30-day programs.

15. Always have vinegar in your pantry.

Do you know how many things you can do with vinegar? A MILLION. You can clean your house with it, clean your jewelry, prevent running colors in your laundry, remove stains, remove candle wax, unclog drains, remove bumper stickers…the list goes on! Talk about a product that makes life easier.

16. Listen to podcasts and audiobooks.

You get to learn ALL THE THINGS while doing stuff that might otherwise be wasting your time (i.e. commuting). Sometimes I find that I’m able to process information a lot quicker through audio rather than reading. Libby is a great app for getting free ebooks and audiobooks from your library.

17. Keep your browser tabs to a minimum.

Want to be more productive? Close some tabs. I went a whole month with only one tab open, and it massively increased my productivity. Is one tab a realistic goal for everyone? Maybe not. But you can see how I did it here. You can even group together tabs on Chrome now to become a tab minimalist.

18. Fold your clothes so they stand up.

Here’s a little tip from Marie Kondo: Instead of folding your clothes and laying them flat on top of each other, fold them and store them standing up. This way, you can instantly find what you’re looking for, and you don’t make a huge mess trying to pull something out from the bottom of the pile.

19. Create a follow-up email folder.

Instead of letting read emails pile up in your inbox because you don’t know what to do with them, move them to a follow-up folder. Pick a day of the week and check your follow-up folder to knock those emails out.

20. Keep healthy snacks at your desk.

Most offices have an unlimited supply of chips and m&ms that you probably tend to gravitate towards during the afternoon. Instead, keep a stash of healthy snacks at your desk to perk yourself up and feel less defeated during the workday. Nuts, energy bars, dried fruit, and dark chocolate are all great options.

21. Buy multi-tasking beauty products.

Why buy a makeup brush cleanser AND soap when Castile Soap can do BOTH for you? I also love buying cream blushers that double-up as lipstick like this one from Honest Beauty.

22. Use IFTTT.

Otherwise known as If This Then That. This genius creation allows you to automate processes that you would usually do anyway. For example, I use a recipe that automatically tweets my Instagram pics as soon as I post them. You can also program recipes like ‘backup your phone contacts to a Google document.’ AH-MAZING.

23. Have these 10 items in your closet.

Want to know how you can put together an outfit in 0.2 seconds? Get these 10 basic pieces in your wardrobe, pronto. You’ll have a ton of outfit options, but not so many that your choices become overwhelming.

24. Write your to-do list before bed.

Instead of taking 10 minutes to prepare your to-do list in the morning (when you have more important things to do), write your list before bed. This way, those pesky to-dos will be out of your head, and you’ll have much a more peaceful sleep.

25. Take a breath and slow down.

So many of us are rushing through life, trying to get a million things done at once while attempting to absorb as much information as we can at the same time. Take a few minutes to think about the areas of your life where you’ve been rushing, and come up with a plan to slow down and be a little more deliberate.

How do you simplify your life? Share your tips in the comments below!

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