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At the moment, I have a backlog of guest posts that will last about 4 weeks, as I only run one guest post a week. That's a big difference from before, when it used to take 8 weeks for a guest post to run.
I'm creating this page to have a place where readers can see what guest posts are coming up, and writers can request to be a guest writer for Zen Habits, and readers can vote.
I'm working on a way to have people vote on potential guest writers, but for now, please feel free to add your name and website below, along with the guest topic you'd like to present. You'll need to have an account and log in, then you can edit this page and add your info below.
Please note: Just because you add your name isn't guarantee you'll get a spot, but you'll be on the list. :)
Must Read: Zen Habits style guide
Potential guest writers (please add your name, site, and proposed topic):
- Tony Schober, Coach Calorie, 10 Ways to Simplify Your Weight Loss Pursuits
- William Rice, Mediapsychologie.nl (Dutch blog on Media Psychology), Screen Time Moves Faster
- Jason Spencer, tribe.ly, Mindfulness, the #1 Tribe Building Tool
- David Turnbull, davidturnbull.com, How to Want Very Little
- Pawel Grabowski, papertopixel.org, The Gift of Time
- David Turnbull, davidturnbull.com, How to Create a Minimalists Wardrobe
- Baker, ManVsDebt.com, How To Shatter Your Budgeting Disconnect With Simple Pen & Paper
- Annabel Candy, In the Hot Spot, Ten Ways To Travel More With Less
- Chris Lopez, The FitAndBusyDad, The 7 Essential Rules for Simple Health & Weight Loss
- Sid Savara, SidSavara.com, Managing and Balancing Commitments (@sidsavara me Leo =))
- David Cain, Raptitude, A Hollywood Productivity Myth to Avoid
- Cath Duncan, Mine Your Resources, How to Make Important Life Decisions When There Are too Many Options
- Ali Hale, Aliventures, Stop Trying to Live the Perfect Life: You're Unique
- Kelly Whalen, The Centsible Life, Say Yes: A Guide to Taking Chances
- Carolyn Rubenstein, A Beautiful Ripple Effect, How to Turn Fear Into Hope: Lessons Learned from Cancer Survivors
- TiAja Ellis, Expect2bBlessed, No more, No less... The lawyers of reaping and sowing
- Dirk de Bruin, Upgradereality.com, Unleash The Champion Within You
- Annabel Candy, Get In the Hot Spot, The Zen Commandments
- Jamie Martin, Steady Mom and Simple Homeschool, The 5 Unexpected Gifts Found in Failure
- Tyler Tervooren, Advanced Riskology, 3 Simple Ideas to Get Everything You've Ever Wanted
- Jamie Jefferson, Momscape.com, 4 Ways to Tap the Power of Positive Thoughts
- Steve Kamb, NerdFitness.com, Simplify Your Workout, Simplify Your Diet, Amplify Your Life
- Josh Hillis, RKC2, LoseStubbornFat.com, Zen and the Art of Kettlebell Training
- Scott McIntyre, Vivid Ways, Soar
- Juha Kaartoluoma, Ever Evolve, 6 Easy Tips a Zen Monk Would Give Us
- José González, The Eccentric Realist, How To Dream Lucidly
- Annika Martins, annikamartins.com, The Quintessential Rule: No More Rules
- Ben Hughes & Sebastian Klein, Handbook of Awesome, How to Justify Minimalism to Your Boss: 5 Common Arguments
- Mary Eve B., Do What You Love Journey, Little Rules for a Lovely Day (The post is ready)
- Nick Thacker, LiveHacked.com, How to Create, De-Stress, and Be Awesome
- Curt Pedersen, Stayfitcentral.com, Complexes - A Simple Workout For Building Muscle, Losing Fat, And Getting Fit Fast
- Aloysa, My Broken Coin, Why It Is Not Easy To Become a Minimalist
- Neal Martin, Combative Mind, Minimalist Self Defence
- Myrko Thum, MyrkoThum.com: Personal Development that Transforms, Give Me 5 Minutes and I’ll Give You Total Clarity ... OR as an alternative: How to Focus Your Mind to Solve Any Problem (both Ready to go, lemme know!)
- Hailey Rene, Pursuit of Focus, Are You a Slave to Freedom? (The Minimalist's Guide to Personal Freedom)
- Angela Petersen, Far & Wise, Zen Commuting
- Ezra Rufino, Bike Commuting: NYMBlog, How Serving Tables Taught Me To Breath, Be Mindful, and Let Go
- Carmen Coker, Goodbye Clutter, Hello Serenity, 7 Days To A More Organized You: Reduce The Clutter & Calm The Chaos In Your Life In One Week Or Less!
- Mike Roy, The Artist Myth Messy Paper, Clear Head: Using Daily Doodling To Achieve Inner Peace
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Comments (14)
CentsibleLife said
at 2:54 pm on Oct 5, 2009
Now that I've added my name, I'm wondering what the process is.
Do I submit to you when it is done, or will you give a go-ahead to proposed guest posters?
Thanks!
Annabel Candy said
at 11:27 am on Oct 21, 2009
Just wrote it and changed it to 5 Ways To Travel More With Less - it was too long otherwise. I can always write part 2 if you like it:)
Cath Duncan said
at 12:34 am on Nov 20, 2009
Thanks for the guest post request, Leo. I've got it ready for you. What's the best way to get it to you?
Cath Duncan
cath@mineyourresources.com
Twitter: @cathduncan
Bud Hennekes said
at 4:27 pm on Dec 4, 2009
Bud Hennekes
Aboundlessworld@gmail.com
www.aboundlessworld.com
I participated in your bootcamp :) That should help me some yeah? ;)
My post is " Your obsession with connecting and how to cure it" my twitter is @aboundlessworld
Bud Hennekes said
at 12:49 am on Dec 5, 2009
Leo,
I have a better and more inspiring post in the works: "breaking free of the limits of the human mind" :)
Diggy said
at 4:34 am on Dec 5, 2009
Hi Leo!
I have been reading your blog for many months now and would love to make a contribution with a guest post.
My post is called "The Champion Within". I have it ready to send over when you want to take a look.
Thanks!!
Diggy (Dirk de Bruin)
www.upgradereality.com
upgradereality@gmail.com
twitter: @upgradereality
Celestine Chua said
at 10:58 pm on Apr 8, 2010
Hi Leo,
Thanks so much for creating this space for us. I would really love to be considered for a guest post opportunity at ZenHabits. My suggested topic, How To Know When It's Time To Move On, may not seem immediately connected with Zen Habit's theme of simplicity, but it really is. It's about knowing what are our relationships/friendships that stopped working and moving on to live in line with our true selves. Simplify our relationships, drop undesirable ones and focusing on strengthening the ones that truly matter.
If you'd prefer another topic, I'm happy to propose a different one too.
You can reach me at
Twitter: @celestinechua
Email: celes@celestinechua.com
URL: http://celestinechua.com/blog
Lots of Love,
Celes
Iván Pérez said
at 3:40 am on May 16, 2010
Hey Leo. There's one thing I need to tell you about the system you have for people to contact you: it's really lazy, and I say that in the best sense of the word. You save a lot of worries for yourself, and that's something we should learn to do.
Anyway, I could write an article for you titled The Ultimate Lazy Man's Morning Routing. I know you are an early riser and support that habit. I'm more of the opposite and I think your readers would benefit from reading a similar yet different approach.
Contact me through:
@adaptyourself
ivan@adaptyourself.net [I know you won't email ;)]
www.adaptyourself.net
Cheers,
Iván.
Nancy said
at 7:03 am on Jun 11, 2010
Hi Leo,
I appreciate that you've created this space for guest-posters. But, for me, the wait for a response (13 weeks) has been excessive.
I'll be taking my post someplace else, but best of luck to those who decide to stick it out. :)
Josh Hillis said
at 6:00 pm on Nov 17, 2010
The article: Zen and the Art of Kettlebell Training is about the ultimate in minimalist fitness: 1 kettlebell, 2 movements, fast effective fat loss workouts, and the joy of doing less things but doing them better.
Scott McIntyre said
at 10:12 pm on Mar 4, 2011
Hi Leo,
The article: "Soar (How to Lift Off in Life) ".
Thank you.
Scott McIntyre
http://vividways.com/
J.J. said
at 2:50 pm on May 30, 2011
So how do i know if I'm in?
Dan said
at 12:49 am on Jun 8, 2011
Hi Leo,
The article: "How to go from Zero to Hero in Life"
Thank you for your consideration.
Dan Stelter
http://www.anxietysupportnetwork.com
Ken McClinton said
at 1:25 am on Jul 3, 2012
Hi Leo,
My website, Eyes on the Rise, will launch on July 10th. I have submitted my name and topic above: "Find Meaning by Asking the Right Questions". If you want to read a little more about why I wanted to submit to your blog, and the impact that one of your articles had on my life, read this post I wrote on the Eyes on the Rise facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/eyesontherise/posts/219602764824843.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
Best,
Ken McClinton
info@kenmcclinton.com
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