Simple Flashcards

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What is the SIMPLE model?

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Making life easier by reducing unnecessary complexity, decisions, clutter, and friction. Its core process is: S = Strip to the essential outcome
I = Identify the bottleneck or excess
M = Minimize decisions and moving parts
P = Put recurring actions into systems
L = Leave margin and white space
E = Evaluate and prune regularly

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What problem is the SIMPLE model designed to solve?

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Making life easier by reducing unnecessary complexity, decisions, clutter, and friction.

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What are the steps of the SIMPLE model?

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S = Strip to the essential outcome
I = Identify the bottleneck or excess
M = Minimize decisions and moving parts
P = Put recurring actions into systems
L = Leave margin and white space
E = Evaluate and prune regularly

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What is the master question for the SIMPLE model?

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What is the essential outcome here, what is making this more complicated than it needs to be, and what can be removed, automated, or standardized?

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When should I use the SIMPLE model?

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Use it for overloaded schedules, messy workflows, cluttered systems, bloated plans, and recurring friction in life or work.

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What mistake does the SIMPLE model try to prevent?

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It prevents complexity addiction, decision fatigue, and mistaking more parts for more sophistication.

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What is the one-line rule of the SIMPLE model?

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Remove friction, standardize what repeats, and leave margin for what actually matters.

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How do I know I am using the SIMPLE model correctly?

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You are using it correctly if fewer moving parts produce more calm, more clarity, and equal or better results.

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