A big, warm welcome to those of you who are coming over from Zen Habits where my guest post, The Secret to Making Life Decisions With Too Many Options was featured. Shedding the extra emotional and mental baggage and “living lean” is central to Agile Living, so I write a lot about stuff related to clearing your mind, discovering and focusing on what’s most important to you, letting go of untrue painful thoughts, and changing your thinking to support creating and being what you love.
What’s Agile Living all about?
The essence of agile living is about developing the skills and thinking styles to move, learn and change easily and elegantly in response to our high-change world, and to creatively improvise and use whatever resources you have within you and around you right now to create more of what you love in the world.
If you liked my post at Zen Habits, you’ll probably also like these articles on my blog:
- How To Live Your Life Without Goals
- The Good Things In Life Can’t Be Rushed… (Or Making Art Instead of Setting Goals)
- Why You’re Still Stuck Trying to Find Your Life’s Purpose.
- Why You Shouldn’t Take Making The World A Better Place Too Seriously
- How to Deal with Intimidating People With Grace And Style
- How to Make Mistakes, Part 1
- How to Make Mistakes, Part 2
- The Taoist Farmer’s Guide to Agile Living
If you’d like to learn more or be a part of the Agile Living tribe, here are a few things you can do:
- Sign up for my free e-course, “How to Live an Agile Life” by filling out the form in the sidebar on the right. You’ll get 7 email lessons spread over 7 weeks and my regular newsletter which I send out 3 or 4 times a month. You can also subscribe to my newsletter without receiving the e-course if you’d prefer.
- If you like to read by RSS, you can do that too.
- Hang out with me on Facebook and Twitter.
- Feel free to download and enjoy any of my recent expert interviews. They’re free too.
- If you’re a book-lover and self-help junkie who loves to fill up on new ideas but struggles to focus yourself enough to convert those ideas into deep knowledge and action, then I can help you to stop collecting more information and start creating the life you want. At the Bottom-line bookclub I’ll give you the Bottom-line on the highest-leverage ideas and change tools from the best personal development books and guide you to use those ideas to create the results you want.
- I also work one-to-one through Resource Mining Sessions (Coaching).
- And I’d love to hear from you – whether that’s through comments on the blog, on Twitter or by email. My email address is cath at mineyourresources dot com.
Thanks for stopping by and I’m looking forward to getting to know you!









