
Pick Your Favorites: 1 Simple Rule for a Minimalist Home
Usually picking favorites is bad. In the realm of parenting, for example, it can result in years of awkward holiday gatherings and large therapy bills
Usually picking favorites is bad. In the realm of parenting, for example, it can result in years of awkward holiday gatherings and large therapy bills
Do your kids have legions of Legos? Masses of Matchbox cars? Battalions of Barbies? 🙋‍♀️ If the toy crazy at your house is driving you, well,
We all love a good throwback… and with Easter coming up, I thought I’d share some thoughts from one of my earliest blog posts. I
*This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich in What Matters. In a recent conversation with a good friend, I recognized myself three
My daughter has always been a craftoholic. Give the girl some glitter glue and a candy bar wrapper and VOILA! she will have a magic carpet
Last week I lost my Grandma Cimini. She was 98 years old. Losing my grandmother put me into grief… and got me thinking about how
It was February 2012. I was a newbie minimalist, having just started my decluttering journey (and blog) two months prior. I was also a very
Many of us harbor collections of coffee mugs that resemble souvenir stores with schizophrenia. World’s Best Grandma slides up next to Garfield. Santa’s reindeer rub
Ever reach for a granola bar in the recesses of your pantry and feel afraid of what you might find? If so, you’re in need
A few months ago my friend Maria sent me a video of a bookshelf in her home that was driving her crazy. Perhaps you can
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