
What a Clogged Sink Taught Me About Minimalism
Last summer we had our downstairs bathroom redone, which was wonderful, except for the fact that it meant everyone had to use the upstairs bathroom
Last summer we had our downstairs bathroom redone, which was wonderful, except for the fact that it meant everyone had to use the upstairs bathroom
Every holiday season I face the same question: How do I celebrate the holidays without adding clutter to my life? I’ve learned a lot over
“What do you want to do before you die?” the presenter asked, clicking to the next slide in her presentation. I was at my monthly
It’s no coincidence that I adopted minimalism right after Christmas. We had just come home from visiting relatives out-of-state, our van packed to the gills
I’ve never worked in food service, and that is probably a good thing. I have a terrible short term memory. I’m always amazed when I
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
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