I just finished writing an essay called “100 Days with No Goals,” which you’ll be able to read soon. That essay is about my experimentation with a no-goal lifestyle. I won’t spoil the fun for you now, but I will tell you one thing: living with no goals for over three months has radically changed my life—the proof in the pudding (and the pudding is that essay).

In the meantime, I suggest reading these four essays by Leo Babauta, from whom I got this whole no-goal idea when we met in June 2011:

Stay tuned for “100 Days with No Goals.” I think it will answer many of your questions/suspicions/cynical responses.

Other Updates from Joshua & Ryan

Reminder: we’re celebrating our 100,000 monthly readers by giving away our first minimalism book to anyone who subscribes via email. There are only a few days left to get on this free-ebook list. Details were in this celebratory essay.

Also, we had a photo shoot earlier this month for Joshua’s upcoming short story collection. You can check out those photos, plus a bunch other other random photos of us, here. Feel free to comment on and laugh at those pictures with us. (All photos were taken by our good friend Adam Dressler, whom you can email if you need great photos without spending much money.)

Lastly, we gave Joshua’s fiction site a facelift. Check out JoshuaFieldsMillburn.com if you’re interested.

Please share this with others. And don’t forget to eat your veggies.








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Living with No Goals

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Joshua Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus are Dayton based bloggers who write essays about minimalism and living a meaningful life with less stuff. They can be reached at http://www.TheMinimalists.com