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Are you perpetually trying to get organized? Do you feel overwhelmed by wanting to be incredibly productive, have a clean and tidy house, build superhumanly healthy habits, and handle all life's obligations effortlessly? Yeah, that's not really gonna happen. This zine is for anyone trying to build sustainable habits to feel good and spend more time on stuff that's meaningful and less time on busywork and trying to find or make do without misplaced items. Gentle advice ranges from the practical--"Put things where you use them"--to the existential--"What does 'done' look like?" and is…mehr

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Are you perpetually trying to get organized? Do you feel overwhelmed by wanting to be incredibly productive, have a clean and tidy house, build superhumanly healthy habits, and handle all life's obligations effortlessly? Yeah, that's not really gonna happen. This zine is for anyone trying to build sustainable habits to feel good and spend more time on stuff that's meaningful and less time on busywork and trying to find or make do without misplaced items. Gentle advice ranges from the practical--"Put things where you use them"--to the existential--"What does 'done' look like?" and is accompanied by lovingly imperfect illustrations. Keep it in your kitchen or next to your keys as a reminder that you already have what you need without needing to meet arbitrary external standards.
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Autorenporträt
Joe Biel is a self-made autistic publisher and filmmaker who draws origins, inspiration, and methods from punk rock. Biel is the founder and CEO of Microcosm Publishing, Publishers Weekly's #1 fastest-growing publisher of 2022 and #3 in 2023. Biel has been featured in Time Magazine, Esquire, Art of Autism, Reading Glasses, Bulletproof Radio, Spectator (Japan), G33K (Korea), and Maximum Rocknroll, as well as on NPR and PBS. Biel is the author of A People's Guide to Publishing: Building a Successful, Sustainable, Meaningful Book Business, Good Trouble: Building a Successful Life & Business with Autism, and dozens more. Biel is the director of five feature films and hundreds of short films, including Aftermass: Bicycling in a Post-Critical Mass Portland, $100 & a T-Shirt, and the Groundswell film series. Biel lives in Portland, OR. Find out more at joebiel.net. Elly Blue is a co-owner and the vice president of Microcosm Publishing, and the co-host of the People's Guide to Publishing podcast. Her books include Everyday Bicycling and Bikenomics, and she is the editor of the annual Bikes in Space anthology of feminist bicycle science fiction. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her partner, their dog, and a small fleet of cargo bicycles.