
How Do Minimalists Shop?
Before I adopted minimalism, I had a pretty serious shopping habit. Like many women, shopping was something to do, often as an activity with girlfriends
Before I adopted minimalism, I had a pretty serious shopping habit. Like many women, shopping was something to do, often as an activity with girlfriends
As many of you know, I’m writing a book about minimalism. I’m so excited to share my story with a wider audience, and my goal is
My oh my, I do love blogging. But one thing I love almost more than blogging is being asked to contribute to someone else’s blog.
All parents know that clutter inevitably comes with children, but I am always surprised that–as my kids grow–I need to continually adapt my clutter-control strategies. There really
Today I’m continuing one of my newest (and most favorite) blog installments–my reader advice column. I received two terrific questions: one about getting over the
You need to make your bed. I know, I know, I’m not your mom and I can’t make you. (There are only three people in
One thing I love about my job is the wonderful insight I get from clients and those who follow my social media. One of my blog readers
If you walked into my kitchen and looked at the top of my fridge, you would see an innocent-looking green bin. You’d probably think, “Oh, Rose
Folding laundry is probably not at the top of anyone’s list of favorite things to do. But like taking out the trash or giving your neighbor
Store reward cards, spare change, dog treats, and vitally important tax documents. These are among the types of items I typically find on clients’ flat surfaces.
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