This is a Practice article — one of the four types you’ll see regularly in Resimplification. Practice articles focus on actionable steps you can take right now to return to what matters.
You’ll also see Field Notes (observations from real-world situations), Signals (how to know when it’s time to recalibrate), and Principles (core concepts that anchor the whole idea of Resimplification).
The Concept
Resimplification doesn’t have to be a big project. Sometimes all it takes is a few minutes to shift from stuck to moving forward.
That’s where the Two‑Minute Reset comes in.
How It Works
When you feel overloaded, stuck, or unsure where to start:
1. Spot the Friction
Identify one small thing creating tension, clutter, or hesitation.
2. Spend Two Minutes on It
Delete it.
Move it aside.
Delegate it.
Decide on it.
The goal isn’t to finish everything. It’s to create a quick win that opens up mental space for the next step.
The Takeaway
Big changes often start with small moves. A single Two‑Minute Reset can shift your mindset, unclog your workflow, and remind you that clarity doesn’t require complexity.
Closing Thought
Try it today. Pick one thing. Give it two minutes. Notice the difference. Share your results (if you’re so inclined).