2 Free Decluttering Resources for Busy Moms
There are soooo many decluttering and simplicity resources on the Internet, it can often feel like you need to wade through the decluttering clutter just
There are soooo many decluttering and simplicity resources on the Internet, it can often feel like you need to wade through the decluttering clutter just
You love your spouse. You hate their dirty socks on the bathroom floor and their random schtuff on the kitchen counter. I get it. As
Today I want to tell you about something I decluttered that I regret. One of the things I often tell people when encouraging them to
I’d like to start this post with a lovely before and after from my old days as an in-home professional organizer. Normally, a transformation like
I may practice simple living, but that doesn’t mean I live in magazine-worthy home, full of neatly labeled bins and artfully arranged floral displays. And I’m glad.
An interesting thing happened on my decluttering journey. After I decluttered my home, I started decluttering my finances. I didn’t expect this. I didn’t undertake
*This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich In What Matters. I’ve got this memory from last Christmas, evening of the 25th, kids
When I was a kid, my parents gave me an oil lamp for Christmas. I was confused by this for 3 reasons: 1: I hadn’t
As a minimalist, holidays can be tough. We live in a culture focused on gift-giving, and I’ve often found myself disillusioned by the holidays, even
A couple years ago I had the pleasure of speaking on the EconoMe stage. At the time it was a new conference, billed as “the
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