How My Personal Hairdresser Drama Led Me To Enlightenment
Disclaimer: this isn’t a typical post about minimalism or organization. I won’t explain how to organize your sock drawer or let go of the Lego
Disclaimer: this isn’t a typical post about minimalism or organization. I won’t explain how to organize your sock drawer or let go of the Lego
I have a confession to make: I am a hoarder. Of school supplies, that is. It started in the early days of my teaching career, when
How can I do it all? I have all these “must do’s” and “should do’s” and I still want to have a life! I have a
“I’m a perfectionist.” This used to be my stock answer to the popular interview question, “What do you consider to be your greatest weakness?” I mean,
We all know the typical kids birthday party drill: balloons, cake, unbridled enthusiasm (aka “the crazy”) and, of course, presents. Lots of them. I’m not sure
The word “minimalism” can be scary because it often makes people think of being deprived. While it is true that minimalists live with less than most folks,
I’m not sure if the title of this post is also the title of a country song, but if it isn’t, it certainly should be.
Happy Holidays, dear readers! It is the end of my month of meditation and I am looking forward to a new month of habit-forming. But
The best part about the title of this post is that it is true. And I honestly don’t mean to brag. It simply reflects one
One lesson I’ve learned from my decluttering gurus – watch what you allow into your house. I’m starting to interrogate incoming items by asking questions
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