Isaac Marsh is a lifestyle entrepreneur living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, who has found great work-life balance. In this interview we discuss his approach to work and how he’s able to declutter his life and his digital world which has helped him tremendously. We also go over being a “white toast kinda guy” and how he embraced the simple pleasures he gets out of life. We also talk about the things he enjoys spending time doing, like creative writing, reading, long walks, working out, socialising and more. If you’d like to lead a happier lifestyle and discover better work-life balance, well… you should probably listen to this ay? How to apply the information from this podcast: . Read Marie Kondo’s book (Miracle art of tidying up) and declutter your house . Read Zen Habits book and apply it . Declutter your digital world, going through and removing everything unimportant from your desktop, uninstalling every unimportant app, program, plugin etc, going through a putting all the documents you don’t actually look at in an archive folder, setting up filters for your emails . Ask yourself the following in the morning “What do i really want to do today?" . Read “Your life in skittles” from “Wait But Why" . Ask yourself if you’re a white toast kinda guy and how you could embrace that more . Ask yourself what simple stuff you enjoy Topics discussed in the podcast include: . Marie Kondo . Jeff Olson . Work Life Balance . Billionaire lifestyles . Digital minimalism . Minimalism . Your Life in Skittles Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or Stitcher to avoid missing out on the next inspiring interviews and if you LOVE the episode, give it a 5 star rating and write an awesome review! Get links to all the resources mentioned in this episode by going to: HappierLifestyles.info/015 Music from the podcast can be found here: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/DRVNOfficial/~/As_I_Begin_Produced_By_SVGAR_BEATS http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Audiobinger/~/Wonton_Soup
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