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You can call me Matt.
I spent 8 years as an independent advisor to the U.S. corporate headquarters of Toyota. It changed my outlook on life. I learned how to learn, and I learned to "think lean". I took those lessons on the road to other organizations. Now I write books and articles, speak, teach and coach others on creativity, innovation, and design strategy.
You can read more on my About page, or connect with me on my Contact page.
Why Subtraction?
There's an art to removing just the right things, in just the right way, to achieve greater impact in business, work, and life.
Lao Tzu said: "To attain knowledge, add things every day. To attain wisdom, subtract things every day."
That's my go-to philosophy, and this blog is dedicated to sharing it along with all the amazing things that amazing people are doing to improve the world by waging "war on more" through subtracting from our collective experience anything obviously excessive, wasteful, complicated, unnatural, hazardous, hard to use, or ugly. Or better yet, refraining from adding those things in the first place!
I've just finished a new book entitled The Laws of Subtraction, which are these 6 simple rules for winning in the age of excess everything:
#1: What isn’t there can often trump what is.
#2: The simplest rules create the most effective experience.
#3: Limiting information engages the imagination.
#4: Creativity thrives under intelligent constraints.
#5: "Break" is an important part of any breakthrough.
#6: Doing something isn’t always better than doing nothing.The book will be out October 26, 2012. I've asked 52 of the most brilliant people I know to contribute. You'll be amazed and inspired by their stories of how subtraction has played a role in their work and life.
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Tag Archives: Aspindle
Why Creativity?
It’s a simple enough question. But rarely asked. More rarely answered. Even more rarely answered seven different ways. Without further ado, download this wonderfully short and FREE ebook put together by my friend Tanner Christensen, available now at Aspindle, that … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity
Tagged Aspindle, David Meerman Scott, Frank Chimero, Gregg Fraley, Julien Smith, Mike Brown, Patrick Algrim, Tanner Christensen, Why Creativity?
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Bring Your Ideas To Life In 2012
For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to, consumed by, even obsessed with, ideas. I’m a meta-idea person, meaning I like to spend a lot of time thinking about the idea of ideas. I’m often accused … Continue reading
Creative Inspiration On Wallpapers For Your iPhone
I love when something new and inspiring comes my way. I have an open order with the universe for just that, and every once in a while the order is filled. Example: when Tanner Christensen sent me an email out … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Design, Genius
Tagged Aspindle, Clearlink, CreativeSomething, Tanner Christensen
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