This time, I’ll tell you about “desktop editing work you only need to do once a year” to get creative.
When he was an employee of a record company, he was a producer and led trends like recording 10 million hits and moved to New Zealand during the peak period After which, I spent 12 years building a remote working technique.Daisuke SquareMr. his best seller“50 things to give up in 20 years to stay free”it has also become the next generation minimalist Bible.
In this series we will present the new book written by Mr.“Super Minimalism”from the[Tutte le tecniche]to “let go, rationalize and super-concentrate” “work techniques”, “workspace”, “work style”, “schedule and activities”, “devices and information”, “thoughts and habits”, etc.I introduce you.
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[Cambia immagine desktop]From 2 to 60 minutes / year
From the image for the desktop integrated in the PC,A piece that I intuitively likeand set it as your standby and desktop screen.
In just 2 minutes, you can turn the window you look longest in a day into a “beautiful landscape”.
There is a step for those who want to aim for a further superb view.
Let’s remember the most moving scenario of the past
First, looking back at my life as I look at my clean desktop,Let’s remember the most moving scenario of the past。
And it’s not “just a favorite image”,“the best of life”choose.
The sky full of stars you saw on the campsite?
The majesty of a world heritage site you’ve come across on your travels?
The bright red sunset you saw when you were a kid?
That painting that still haunts your heart?
If you have that image, set it as your desktop and wallpaper now.
Otherwise, the high-quality photos are posted in units of 1 million, copyright-free and free. “Sprinkle“When”Pixabay” It should be used.
Set an image that calms your spirit or calms your mind just by looking at it.
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The image is a photo taken during a trip. One commented: “As I looked back on my life and took the photos seriously, every time I opened my computer, I was moved and my energy increased!”
relaxing is goodConcentrationsupport naturally,Exciting feelingit is youcreativeto
The time you invest here will pay off in the long runIt continues to contribute to the performance of the brainBecause.
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What do you change about your “desktop” once a year? “my desktop ipad pro(Splash screen) is my favorite place in the world, Menton in the south of France. It makes my heart happy every time I see it. I love Paris and Nice, but it’s not the best, so it doesn’t happen. The iPad desktop can only have apps and widgets, so if you can organize your apps, it won’t be cluttered. Store all apps on one screen, just like iPhone
“Super Minimalism”Here are all the techniques to “let go, be efficient, and focus fully”. Please check it out.
(This manuscript was written by Daisuke Sumi“Super Minimalism”(excerpts from)
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What do you change about your “desktop” once a year? “Daisuke Yosumi
Author and environmental ambassador
Born on the outskirts of Osaka in 1970, he grew up as a natural child. In 1991, after joining the English department at Dokkyo University, he fell in love with backpacking mountaineering and life in a van. In 1995, he joined Sony Music with a strong blush. From a useless salesman with no social skills or knowledge of music, he became a nonconformist producer and recorded 10 million hits with a stripping technique. In 2010 he restored everything and moved to New Zealand to live a sustainable and self-sufficient life in the lakeside forest. He spends several months of the year on the go, visiting 65 countries. In 2019 we dared to reset for the first time in about 10 years. He stopped moving in consideration of CO2 emissions. He gave up most of his job as a corporate executive, producer, and serialist and devoted himself to writing his own books and environmental activities. In 2021, after the birth of his first child, he further perfected minimal work techniques, working only in the mornings three days a week, practicing an ultra-short work style for childcare. His publications include “50 Things to Throw Out at 20 to Stay Free” (Sanctuary Publishing), “List of Things You Must Not Do in Life” (Kodansha) and “Mobile Bohemian” (co-written with Naoyuki Honda, Rights Publishing). , “Introduction to Backpacking Climbing” (Ai Publishing), etc.