How to Thrive on Less
One of the effects of the coronavirus is that it’s forcing us all to evaluate what we really NEED. What do our kids NEED to
One of the effects of the coronavirus is that it’s forcing us all to evaluate what we really NEED. What do our kids NEED to
If you’re like me, the coronavirus has you a bit on edge. (That may be an understatement…) Store shelves devoid of toilet paper, grocery checkout
It’s a new year, and if you’re like many people, “declutter the house” is on your resolution list, right after “lose those last 10 pounds.”
Many people assume the children of minimalists wake up on Christmas morning to receive nothing more than a pair of socks and a coupon for
I’ve worked with several different coaches over the years, and I always present them with some version of the same problem: I’ve got too much
I remember my first Mother’s Day. My triplets were 8 months old, I spent most days in sweatpants, and going to Kroger by myself at
Last year, 31-year-old Ariel Janko started on a minimalism journey. Inspired by a Netflix documentary and a subsequent online challenge, Ariel let go of over
First, I must thank my friend Tracy for this excellent post topic and title. I had to write it based on her cheeky suggestion alone!
In lieu of traditional longer blog posts, I’m experimenting with offering you, my lovely readers, a simple Tip of the Week. I’d love to know
“This might sound crazy,” my client said as she held up a tan-colored trench, “but I keep this coat because someday I might want to be
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