What Is Resimplification (and Why Now)
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Somewhere along the way, the simple thing you started became complicated.
Your tools multiplied. Your processes layered. Your clarity blurred.
That’s when it’s time to Resimplify.
Resimplification Defined
Resimplification is the art of returning to what matters.
It’s not about undoing progress or stripping everything bare. It’s about recalibrating — clearing away what no longer fits so you can see clearly again and move forward with purpose.
Simplifying happens at the start of something. Resimplifying happens as you grow, adapt, and evolve.
Why It Should Matter Now
Complexity is accelerating. We’re flooded with more tools, more choices, more “must-do” systems than ever before.
More options don’t automatically create more clarity. In fact, they often create the opposite.
Resimplification gives you a way to step back, strip away the noise, and find focus again.
What You’ll Get Here
This publication is a working guide to Resimplification in action:
Principles that anchor your decisions
Practices you can apply right away
Signals that show when it’s time for a reset
Field Notes from decades of experience (and experiments)
No jargon. No complexity. Just ideas and actions that work.
Your First Step
Here’s one quick question to start the process:
What in your work, systems, or routines is taking more than it gives?
Write it down. If nothing comes to mind right now, keep the question in your back pocket. The answer will show up.
Join the Conversation
Resimplification isn’t a one-time project. It’s a practice.
This is where we explore that practice. And we’ll do it together. Subscribe, share your thoughts, and see where Resimplification can take you.
Arriving Soon: The Destination Workbook
Resimplification began as one of twelve chapters in my upcoming book, The Destination Workbook: A Simple, Practical Guide to Navigating the Next Level of Your Work, Business, and Life.
The book (available September, 2025) expands on the principles we explore here — and adds a full roadmap for applying them in your work and projects.
More details at destinationworkbook.com.
As always, I welcome your questions and thoughts. Don’t hesitate.