SLT035 Living in 50 Square Feet…Vacation Simplified

Living in 50 Square Feet…Vacation Simplified!

We’ve had a standing dream: More time with family, and way more time to enjoy the outdoors!  We’ve mentioned on the show that have been trying to sell our 4 acres overlooking State Natural Area in the Texas Hill Country.  Well, we sold it, and it freed us from other debts and allowed us to pursue 2 of the pillars we live by, Family and Future.

Living in 50 square feet


So, listen in as we talk about out summer adventure, some things that made our trip awesome, and some things that you can do to help simplify your vacation time, too! Read more… 

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SLT034: Let’s Talk Money, & An Interview with Bonnie Dewkett

Let’s Talk Money, & An Interview with Bonnie Dewkett, The Joyful Organizer

Whether we like it or not, many things in life boil down to relationships.  We all have a relationships with money and we all have relationships with the “stuff” in our lives. Again, just like many other things in life, our relationships can be positive or negative experiences. But often it just depends on how we frame them.

Seth Godin on Money

So, let’s take a look at our relationship with money and our relationship with “stuff”. To help us look at money, we’re going to discuss a recent article by Seth Godin, one of our favorite bloggers. To help us look at the things we surround ourselves with in life, we’ll talk to Bonnie Dewkett, Certified Professional Organizer from The Joy of Organizing podcast. Read more…

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SLT033: A Simple Life Together Update, and What’s the Value of Simple?…an Interview with Joel Zaslofsky

An SLT Update, & the Value of Simple w/Joel Zaslofsky

Well, we’re a little over 6 months into this “whole blog/podcast thing” and we figured it was time for an update. Actually, we’re probably way overdue for an update! There are some things upcoming that you may be interested in and we’ll also be taking a little bit of a break as we head into our summertime family working vacation.

Value of Simple

But the highlight of this week’s episode is an interview with a good friend of ours, and fellow simplicity aficionado, Joel Zaslofsky of the Value of Simplicity blog and the amazing Smart and Simple Matters podcast!

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Simple Life Together Update:    

We wanted to let you know some things that are going on with us and the show:

Photo organization: We’ve talked about this in the past and it’s probably one of the most requested topics we get. We’re still researching and asking the pro’s for some tips, so you can look forward to that in the next couple of months.

Dan will be doing an Evernote tutorial, too, at some point. He’s been waiting for the dust to settle and now is ready to start working on it.  If you have any special requests regarding Evernote, drop Dan a note at Dan@SimpleLifeTogether.com.

Finally, we’ll be on the road a bit for the next month or so…we’ll be in Portland for Chris Guillebeau’s World Domination Summit for the 3rd year in a row and then we have some mixed business & fun time with family throughout July and early August. We typically release shows every Thursday but for July we’ll have shows on the 4th and 18th and then pick back up in August!

Interview with Joel Zaslofsky of the Value of Simple

We had an amazing interview with Joel Zaslofsky…creator of the awesome Smart and Simple Matters podcast and the Value of Simple blog. He’s incredibly open about his journey from a six-figure corporate job to carving out a niche online, while shaping his simple lifestyle. He offers tons of tips and free resources on his website to help you “liberate your time, money and talent.” 

Wwere thrilled to be his guests on Episode 15 of the Smart and Simple Matters show back in January and we’ve been dying to have Joel on our show. Well, we finally made that happen and it was fantastic!  You don’t want to miss this interview!  Here are some of the questions and things we talked about:

– So Joel, who are you and how do you make people’s lives simpler?

– So, you talk about your “Personal Renaissance.” Can you describe what that is, what it’s been like for you, and how it has led to a simpler/more focused life?

– Can you tell us a little about the backstory of “liberate your time, money and talent” as it relates to you, your clients and your people who follow your work?

– Tell us about your love for spreadsheets and some ways you use them to simplify your life.

– How would you define curating, what do you curate personally, and how do you think others could benefit from curating?

– Batman has his Batcave, the Super Friends had the Hall of Justice, and you have the Refuge of Simplicity! Can you share what goes on there?

– Can you give us any tips about “keeping it simple” with a family?

– For a lot of people, the whole “investment thing” is complicated. You address simplifying that in your online course “Start Investing with $100.” Can you share a little about that?

– So Joel, what have we left out that is “must know” info for our listeners? What have you got going on these days?

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Dan’s Thing: Our upcoming trip to WDS

Vanessa’s Thing: Passing her BCPO Exam and all the support she got from friends, family, colleagues….and even YOU…our listeners!!!

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Research:

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Value of Simple Stuff:

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SLT 027: Organizing Important Documents & An Intro To Google Drive

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Organizing Important Family Documents and an Intro to Google Drive

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Vanessa Topic: Organizing Important Family Documents

I read somewhere, that “family and home office filing systems are a lot like snowflakes…each one is unique and different.”  And it’s so true!

With that in mind…I’m going to share some basic concepts and things to think about when it comes to preparing your documents so that you are prepared and less stressed if and when an emergency or major life event occurs.

So, why organize and be prepared?

  • If there were a major life event or emergency…let’s say a fire, flood or tornado…would you be able to grab your important files and paper within a moment’s notice?  Well, there’s one good reason to get organized.
  • 70% of Americans die each year without a will (Forbes.com 3/30/12).  So that means…someone will be appointed by the state to handle all matters of your estate…possibly including guardianship of your children. And it could end up being someone you would never want to handle your estate or care for your kids!  So that’s another pretty darn good reason.
  • It’ll save you time searching for documents in the event of an emergency or major life event.  It’ll also save your family member’s time in the event of a death in the family.
  • It’ll spare unwanted or additional emotional stress and frustration.
  • It’ll save money on funeral homes, services and other last wishes if those things are planned and prepared for in advance.
  • Cut down the chances of missing out on survivor benefits and decrease chance of financial hardships of surviving family members.

What constitutes important family/life documents:

  • Identification papers: birth certificates, social security cards, citizenship, passports, etc.

  • Family documents: marriage certificates, divorce decrees, adoption papers and custody or guardianship papers, death certificates

  • Deeds and titles: vehicles, homes and other property

  • Military records: DDForm 214

  • Wills

  • Living wills

  • Last wishes

  • Cemetery plot registration

  • Power of Attorneys: general, medical, durable, etc.

  • Trusts

  • Safe deposit records

  • Investments

  • Retirement and pension plans (IRA, military and other death/survivor benefits)

  • Insurance documents: life, property, casualty, homeowner’s, auto, health and disability (VA disability letters)

  • Business papers: incorporation, DBAs, partner contracts and agreements

  • Bank accounts

  • Loans and debts

Note: You don’t need to have all the monthly statements for all of the financial documents I mentioned.  You just need the basics of what accounts you have and what are the terms of the benefits or of the loan/payoffs, etc.

Some food for thought and clarification on your important documents:

  • A will is the single most important legal document you will ever sign.  Dying without a will can incur unnecessary taxes, expenses and hardships on your heirs.

  • It’s highly recommended that you update your will in the event of marriage, divorce, or birth or a death of a family member as the beneficiaries may change.  Review it periodically to make sure it is current and up to date.

  • If you move, make sure your will is valid in your current state of residence.

  • Once you’ve prepared a will, consider discussing it with all those involved so that there is clear understanding behind your decisions.

  • Other directives should also be thought through like: living wills and advanced directives which will help family and loved ones make critical end-of-life decisions if you are unable to do so.

  • Also think through Powers of Attorney: There are different types like, General, Special, Durable and Medical POAs, etc.

  • Regarding last wishes.. they aren’t a formal legal document; however it’s a great way to let those involved know exactly how you would like things handled in your life and death. Things regarding how and where you want to be buried…or if cremated, how and where will your ashes be saved or scattered…or what type of service you’d like…funeral or memorial?…and if there’s is anything you’d like the survivors to do…special requests, etc…or if you have an idea of how you want your obituary written.  Get these wishes either written down or expressed openly to your loved ones.

  • If you are missing any important papers like birth certificates, social security cards etc….start working on getting those documents now! The process of getting them can take months!

Lets talk about how to organize those important family documents:

  • Keep all of your important docs in one location

    • A separate filing drawer or cabinet
    • A separate file bin altogether…like a bankers box, accordion folder, or handled hanging file bin.
    • Or if space is limited and you want or need to keep all of your files together in one filing drawer…then maybe identify these important documents by using a separate colored file folder…RED is most commonly used to indicate really important files
  • Another thing you may want to do is think about portability and safe storage of your files.

    • Fireproof Box for copies of your documents
    • Get a Safe Deposit Box to keep your originals.
    • Digitize a backup copy of your files.
  • Now that you’ve got all of your important docs together in one location, it’s still a good idea to create a reference doc

    • This is a document where you can see everything at a glance.
    • Put this document either in the front of your “important documents files” and/or in a safe deposit box.
    • If you leave it with someone else be absolutely sure you can trust them!
    • A spreadsheet or notebook will work just fine.
    • Include the following information in your reference document:
      • Name of the document, policy or institution…include location of other assets like jewelry, collections and other valuable property).
      • Account number
      • Where the document or item is located (safe deposit box number, file folder, bin, personal safe, etc.)
      • Address and phone numbers of each of these accounts, policies, institutions, etc. (be sure to include safe deposit box number)
      • Identify the significance of each item: loan payoffs, survivor benefits, military or veterans benefits, living will directives, cemetery plot registration, etc.
      • Points of Contact: attorneys, accountants, insurance agents, brokers, executor, family members, friends, funeral homes, cemetery locations, etc.
    • Don’t forget about your Digital Docs:
      • You can create the same type of spreadsheet for all of your online accounts: email accounts, bank accounts, Evernote, PayPal, Ebooks, iTunes etc.
      • Make sure it’s password protected and that someone else knows how or where to find that password if they need it. Again, make sure it’s someone that is absolutely trustworthy.
  • The last thing you want to do is talk to your executor and heirs, etc.  Communicate your plan.

Dan’s Topic: Google Drive and Google Docs

Update: The Google Drive Tutorial is now available! This tutorial is just over an hour long and focuses on all the fundamentals of how to use Google Drive for creating, sharing, and storing documents using Google’s free, full-fledged office suite. In this 1 hour+ windshield tour of Goole Drive, you’ll learn how to create text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, and even forms and surveys! (The forms and surveys are REALLY cool!)

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I’m going to cover 4 areas today: Some General Info, Creating Docs, Sharing Docs, and File Storage.

General Google Drive/Docs Info:

*Text Expander, 1Password, BizXpense Tracker, etc…

**Increased storage available with paid plans

  • Available with any Gmail or Google account

  • Just go to drive.google.com to get started

  • Originally Google Docs…now Google Drive.

  • Serves as a Creation Platform, Sharing and Collaborative Tool, and also as Cloud Storage Service for any document or file you want. Regarding storage, the big difference between Drive, Dropbox, and Evernote is space. Drive comes with 5GB of free space. Almost everything you have with Dropbox, but more functionality for creation.

Creating Docs:

  • Full featured word processing and spreadsheet suite. Lot’s of different options

  • Docs=Word or Pages

  • Presentations=PPT of Keynote

  • Spreadsheet=Excel or Numbers

  • Forms=Create fill in the blank forms that populate your spreadsheets

  • Drawing=Skitch in Evernote, some functions of Microsoft’s Visio

  • To Create a Doc:

  • Click “Create”, chose the type of file you want to create, and begin!

  • Click “untitled document” to name document or you’ll have  a list of untitled docs

  • No save button

  • Available anywhere in the world

Sharing Docs:

  • You can share your docs simply to share the info with someone or you can share to collaborate.

  • When we do our shownotes in prep for the show Vanessa and I collaborate on the doc and work on our shownotes at the same time!

  • All your document history is saved!  You can always go back to a previously saved version or see who made what changes.

    • Just go to the menu and select File>See Revision History

    • Click “Show Detailed Revisions” to see more revisions!

  • Sharing is easy

    • For other Google Drive users:

      • Simply share the doc and assign the level of access you want.

      • Want them to only be able to see the doc? No problem. You can choose between “Can Edit, Can Comment, and Can View

  • If not a Google Drive user, you can email them a link.

Storing Docs/Files:

  • PDFs, music, images, docs…any type of file can be stored

  • Docs must be in a Google Doc format in order to manipulate or edit them.

    • Convert Word files directly or make a copy of the original and convert

    • Same with Excel or Numbers spreadsheets, etc.

  • In your settings you can set to convert automatically if you want.

Tutorial

  • I have a tutorial for Google Drive/Docs coming out soon now available at SimpleLifeTogether.com/Tutorials!

  • Over an hour long and focused on Creating, Sharing, Storage

  • Some great time saving tips and use cases!

  • I’m kicking around doing some video tutorials and this will be kind of a proof of concept for me. As for pricing, I’m looking at $5.99 for 30 minute videos, $7.99 for 45 minute ones, and $9.99 for 1 hour. We’ll see…I think people are willing to spend a few dollars to learn some tips that can save them hours of time. Of course any video would come with a 100% money back guarantee, too, so there’s no risk…

  • The Google Drive tutorial “Google Drive…Simplified” is available for a short period of time for $7.99…that’s 20% off! 
  • So, look for that tutorial in the next few days check out Google Drive…Simplified and let me know what you think!

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  • Dan’s Thing: Appreciating our lifestyle design so that we can react to an emergency situation and be completely spontaneous.
  • Vanessa’s Thing: Taking time out to relax and be with family after over a month of busyness and major life events.

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SLT 025: “Someday” Isn’t On The Calendar & An Interview With Kerry Reifel

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“Someday” Isn’t On The Calendar & An Interview With Kerry Reifel of The Simple Year

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Dan and Vanessa’s Topic: “Someday” Isn’t On The Calendar

As we traditionally do when we have a guest interview on the show, the two of us will do a joint topic.  We’ve hit our 25th episode, and so we thought we’d reflect back on where we started and throw some ideas out to our listeners about where we might be headed with Simple Life Together.  Here are the things we reflected on and discussed:

  • Made the decision to simplify our lives and for us that meant somewhere between consumerism and minimalism...not exactly sure how to define it other than “simple”, but now we know it’s not consumerism, not minimalism, not raising our own chickens and sewing our own clothes. Nothing wrong with that…just we’re not at that level!
  • We looked for a community but couldn’t find one!
  • Dan wanted to start a podcast for years and said he’d do it “someday.” Well, no matter how many times he looked on the calendar, he never found “someday” there.
  • We decided that maybe the community we were looking for was looking for us, too. So, Dan floated the idea to Vanessa for a sanity check and she was all for it…and Simple Life Together was born.
  • Dan brought some tech simplicity and military techniques to the mix while Van brought the organizer background to the mix.
  • We’ve been amazed at the number of people who felt just like we did and joined us!

Not that episode 25 is some magical number, but we’re having some pretty strong feelings about the show and the future of the show. We think a lot of people listen to the show and take some positive steps in their lives…not because of anything we say or do, but just because they know they’re not alone in the fight. We’re thinking of some logical next steps and we really need some help and advice from all of you on where we go from here:

  • Considering a community site for more interaction, videos, tutorials, forums to share experiences, arranged by topic, etc.
  • We’re also considering doing products for the community, too. Dan has already been asked numerous times to do a video screencast to go along with his Evernote Simplified Parts 1 & 2.
  • It will be an investment on our part if we do it. If there is enough interest in the community, Dan may stop doing client work or seriously draw down on it to support the community
  • In the end, it’s not about what we want, it’s about what you want! If you just want the podcast and that’s it, that’s fine, but if there is an interest on a full community then we’re considering that too.
  • Dan create a survey that we ask you to please take 1 minute to click some boxes so we can gauge the level of interest.
  • No commitment on your part or our part…yet…but we wanted to ask you what you’d like to see.

So, please go to SimpleLifeTogether.com/survey to take a 1 minute survey to share your thoughts with us.  We won’t make any decisions about the community’s future without your input. Heck you ARE the community!  So please, share your thoughts with us. It’s just 4 Questions, 4 clicks and and one block to share anything else that’s on your mind.  We really need your help on this one! Thanks so much and we look forward to your input, thoughts and ideas as we go forward with SimpleLifeTogether.com!

Guest Interview: Kerry Reifel Of The Simple Year

We were so lucky to have Kerry Reifel here on the show! Kerry is a middle class, working mother of two young girls and wife to an active duty military officer.  One year ago on April 24th 2012, just as her husband took off on a 6 month long deployment overseas, Kerry set out on her own exciting adventure of not buying anything new for one year.

Although her family had the means to buy the things they needed and wanted, she realized much of it they really didn’t need. So in an effort to cut down on the waste (environmentally and financially speaking), she set out to do one thing….live simply.  And so she decided to chronicle her journey, adventures, and challenges on her Blog: The Simple Year.

We first heard about Kerry through Joshua Becker’s Blog Becoming Minimalist and were immediately drawn to her incredibly funny and inspiring story. Kerry’s story resonated so strongly with us and we KNEW it would be a perfect fit for Simple Life Together listeners!

We highly recommend clicking on the “play” button above to hear this fantastic interview! Here is a look at some of the questions we asked:

Questions:

  • Who are you and how are you making lives simpler?
  • What was the impetus for starting your blog the Simple Year?
  • Can you explain your rules for yourself for this challenge? Were there any special considerations for your family…kids and even hubby who was deployed?
  • What was the most surprising thing or realization you discovered about yourself during this challenge?
  • What about your kids?  How did they adapt?
  • Can you share one of your most challenging experiences or close calls you had during this challenge?
  • How has this challenge affected the way you live? Any new habits or life-style changes that you’ll keep?
  • So you’ve reach the end of your one year adventure…can you sum up your feelings on the consumer society we live in and will your experiences guide you in your future now that you’ve met your goal?
  • So what’s the next step for your blog?

We also discovered that Kerry is “handing off” her blog to an aspiring blogger who would like to chronicle a year-long challenge themselves.  She has built up a healthy following of readers and would love to give someone the opportunity to share their experience too.  For more information please check out her Handoff Page on The Simple Year.

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  • Dan’s Thing: Google Docs and how useful, functional and sharable this program is!

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