How To Be A Minimalist – Guide to More Meaningful Living
We live in a fast-paced, frustrating, consumerist-driven world that can seem unrelenting and driven to keep us unhappy. If you’re tired of trying to keep up and maintain a certain …
We live in a fast-paced, frustrating, consumerist-driven world that can seem unrelenting and driven to keep us unhappy. If you’re tired of trying to keep up and maintain a certain …
If you’re looking around your home and wondering what it would look like without all of the “stuff,” it might be time to declutter. I’m going to discuss some decluttering …
Think about the things you buy in stores monthly or weekly — what purpose do they serve? It may be for materialistic purposes if you feel like you’re buying things …
We’ve all got them — closets filled with old clothing pieces, pants that don’t fit, and nice pieces that are for “just in case,” otherwise known as clothing clutter. I’m …
You know you’ve thought about decluttering your home, but how do you find the time? If you’re competitive or have a timeline, there’s a declutter challenge I made just for …
Perhaps you’ve hit some hard times and find yourself struggling to pay the monthly bills, or you’ve been chasing interest rates on those loans for as long as you can …
I’ve recently gone through phases of disconnection — feeling lost between moments of reality. Wondering how I got there, why I felt that way, and if there’s something that might …
I’ve lived as a minimalist for a while now, though I’ve never associated myself with that term. The truth is you don’t have to label yourself as a minimalist to …
Material consumption is a common part of life. Everywhere we go, we are bombarded with messages that more items will bring happiness and that certain things will give us that …
Japanese aesthetic shibumi is a type of design for home, clothing, artwork, furniture, and more. When I’m looking for simple and effortless beauty, harmony, and balance in my life — …