3 Toy-Purging Rules for Less Pickup and More Play
Toys used to feel like the Achilles heel of my house. And I know I’m not alone. When my kids were toddlers, I often found
Toys used to feel like the Achilles heel of my house. And I know I’m not alone. When my kids were toddlers, I often found
I felt only one thing when I looked at those boxes… dread. I knew I’d have to open them someday, but I’d put it off
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
*This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich in What Matters. Lately I’ve been happily fielding a not-so-surprising question: “Why are you raising
If you’re like me, the Fall season can leave you feeling very short on time. With my kids back in school (on a funky, half-day
One of the top questions I get from readers is… How do I start decluttering my home? I get it, decluttering can feel overwhelming. There’s
This is a guest post written by Christa Mindrum, who recently attended my virtual talk at the Canadian Women in Medicine Conference. The Tupperware Drawer
Back to school results in mixed emotions at my house. My kids moan. (Although secretly I think they’re excited to see friends and adults who
Note: This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich in What Matters. When I first began pursuing minimalism a year and a half
I recently sat down with Carmela, one of my rockstar Minimalism is Fun Facebook group members, to talk about her minimalism journey. She shared 7
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