I Quit My Morning Routine and Found More Joy
If you’re a self-improvement junkie like I am, you know there’s one thing the self-help gurus preach like a sandwich board-clad apocalypse prophet on the
If you’re a self-improvement junkie like I am, you know there’s one thing the self-help gurus preach like a sandwich board-clad apocalypse prophet on the
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
*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
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
This morning I woke up to the devastating news of yet another mass shooting in my country. An elementary school in Texas. Children. Teachers. I
It might surprise you that I don’t read a lot of books about minimalism. When I started decluttering 10 years ago, I read a few
The past two weeks have been unusual for me. I went on a weeklong retreat, followed by an unexpected hospital stay. I learned many lessons
For as long as I can remember, I’ve equated my Worth with my Work. This probably started the first time a teacher put a shiny
Despite what we tell everyone, most of us are NOT having a good day. Let me introduce you to my friend Nichole. Nichole is a
No. It’s a simple monosyllabic word. Perhaps the first word you learned to say. Imagine your 2-year-old self, standing defiantly before your caregivers as they
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