How to Get Your Spouse on Board with Decluttering
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
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
One of my favorite parts of being a triplet mom is planning Halloween costumes. When I found out I was pregnant with two boys and
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