For the past several years, I have been creating graphics that help inspire living a simple life. At first, it was simply fun to do. But soon, the graphics became an important strategy in promoting and encouraging owning less, buying less, and living better.
I have been thanked repeatedly for them—and the graphics continue to attract interest (our Facebook group is now over 1,500,000 followers).
I thought it might be helpful to post some of the most popular images all in one place. So here they are.
I encourage you to share them with others. Share the graphics on your Facebook page or other social media accounts. Send them to your friends via email. Or print out your favorites to post in your home or office for daily inspiration.
Either way, may our lives continue to invite more and more people to experience the life-giving benefits of owning less.
Owning Less
Buying Less
Living Better
You are welcome to share these graphics wherever you desire. High-resolution images are available by clicking through the image provided. Links back to this website are helpful, but certainly not required.
Mylène says
Hello,
French frog is here :-)
Thank you for these 12 graphics.
I will use them and I will link back to your website. I will need to translate in french, but it will help me to promote minimalism.
This is really good !
Thank you for your kindness.
Bonjour de France :-)
Take care.
Marilyn says
Thanks so much! These are a great encouragement to post in the house on my journey to minimalism!
Sandra says
Thank you for these lovely inspirations.
Deb says
Love your minimalist font.
Carolin says
These are awesome. I own a decluttering business and although its a part time business right now I LOVE doing it. It is so rewarding when I can teach and show someone the impact there lives will be if they declutter and organize. I would love to travel the world and help people Declutter.
Brenda says
Let your YES mean YES and your NO mean NO!
Claudia says
Thsnks for generously offering to share. I appreciate it and use them in my Organizing business. Cheers!
Kathryn says
Oh wow I needed this this week.
stephen boka says
I have a problem with the meme that says to say no, explanation not needed. I think it’s basic politeness to give some explanation for our decision when saying no to something. Otherwise it seems as though the other person’s needs or opinion is not worthy of the bother. It usually comes across as cold or self centered.
Rachelle says
I have ALWAYS felt the need to explain myself. I have finally learned that I do not need to explain myself. Sometimes trying to explain can make things worse. I think it depends in the situation. For me, I have been in many situations that my no has been manipulated into a yes. And that isnt necessarily good for those involved.
Maybe it seemwd harsh to you but to me it made me feel more confident. We dont always have to agree with everything. Thanks
Debbie says
I don’t just say “no” I say I’m sorry I can’t help you. You don’t need to explain,
Maybe you just need some down time for yourself, or don’t have enough energy to add one more thing to your schedule. I’m sorry I can’t help, if you think you’d like to help at another time
Or are will to do something less time consuming offer that. If not, I’m sorry is enough
Cheryl says
You rock!!! So true, all of these!!