There’s more to life than buying stuff.
There are many wonderful people pursuing and promoting simplicity. Fortunately, some of them are gifted in communication and choose to encourage and inspire us with their words. I enjoy reading their unique perspective. I’m sure you will too.
So fix yourself a cup of coffee or tea on this beautiful weekend. Find a quiet moment. And enjoy some encouraging words about finding more simplicity in your life today.
I tried ‘Kakeibo’: The Japanese art of saving money—and it completely changed how I spend my money | CNBC by Sarah Harvey. Our spending habits are deeply cemented into our daily routine, and the act of spending also includes an emotional aspect that is difficult to detach from.
Minimize the environmental impact of your wardrobe — and look good doing it | CBC by Jeanniene Tazzioli. Have fewer, high-quality clothes from ethical sources, says this environmental engineer and seamstress.
20 Tiny Changes You Can Make in Your Home to Make Life Simpler in 2020 | Marc and Angel Hack Life. Does your home serve you—or do you serve your home?
13 things you should give up if you want to be successful | CNBC by Zdravko Cvijetic. There are certain things that are universal, which will make you successful if you give up on them, even though each one of us could have a different definition of success.
The 10 Most Important Things to Minimize in Your Life | Joshua Becker on YouTube.
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I am recently widowed. We moved into our retirement house in June 2018 and my husband passed in Oct 2018. We hadn’t even finished unpacking or organizing the garage or house. Most of the rooms have been set up but there is so much stuff still around and I feel overwhelmed with it all. I don’t know where to start or how to decide what goes and what stays. Of course everything has a memory but I cannot continue in this huge mess. I am embarrassed to even have people over. I need to move forward but I don’t always have the energy to work at it daily. Will your course work for me if I don’t work on the tasks everyday?
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Before reading I’d like to thank you for your kindness in searching the articles to post here for us to read. And today I think they até really good. God bless you and your family with things that really matter.???
Before reading I already thank you for your kindness in searching the articles to post here for us to read. And today I think we have great articles. God bless you and your family with things that really matter.
I have signed up for your 12-week course and I’m so excited to start! I’ve been married for 15 years and have 2 children ages 11 & 14. I’ve been an ICU nurse for the last 13 years. I work crazy hours and on my days off I’m exhausted and I literally spend all my time cleaning/organizing our stuff. I have decided to be a stay at home mom until my kids are in college. My last day is next week. The same time I’ll be starting your course. I’ve decided that life is moving by so fast and my priorities are changing! Its crazy I know! Your 12-week course is gonna help me move in a new direction where I’m not so overwhelmed by constantly managing all of our things and can spend more time on new experiences!
Congratulations for your choice, Amber.