Why You Don’t Need a Toy Room
About a year after I adopted simplicity, my friend Becky came to visit. It was 2013 and I’d worked steadily the previous 12 months to
About a year after I adopted simplicity, my friend Becky came to visit. It was 2013 and I’d worked steadily the previous 12 months to
I live in a 1,500 square foot home with five people: me, my husband, and our three kids. Josh and I bought our cute 1930’s
*This is a fun throwback post from May 2015, early in my decluttering journey, when I let go of something big and emotionally significant in
If you’ve ever looked into a child’s bedroom, you may think that kids are inherently messy. However, I would disagree. Sure, some kids are more
Years ago, when I first started my simplicity journey, I read the book Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson. This book is a modern classic
This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich in What Matters. I didn’t get into minimalism for the financial benefits. No, I was
I lost my Grandma Dorothy the week before Christmas 2020 to the coronavirus pandemic. While my grandmother served as a role model for me in
I recently had a reader reach out with a first-world problem many of us are familiar with. She asked (and I quote): “How do I get
With the holidays approaching, I’d like to offer you a quick win in the decluttering department. This will only take you 15 minutes or less…
You might not think that clutter in your cupboards relates to clutter on your waistline, but research reveals a rather startling correlation. A 2008 study
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