Minimalism is a framework that can be applied to just about any area of life, including your own personal health.…
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Live simply, like a child. An infant needs very little to be happy. Clothes, food, love, and a place to explore, that’s it. …
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We seek more spending to satisfy our constantly growing “needs”. More information so our minds are always stimulated. …
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If you polled 100 people and asked them if decluttering would improve their lives, the vast majority would say yes.…
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One of the goals of this blog is to keep me accountable. It fills the role of a coach who keeps telling me to stick to the fundamentals and do the little things right.…
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Letting go of control over situations that are outside of my authority is a hard tightrope for me to balance. For decades, I’ve had a natural tendency towards anxiety…
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Have you ever met someone with a magnetic personality? Their presence in a room is enough to lift your mood and maybe even draw out parts of your personality that rarely come out otherwise.…
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For the past 3 months, I’ve had an unopened cork board sitting on the floor next to my desk. I bought it with a plan, but then my plan changed, and I procrastinated on…
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The first thing I’d want to say is that living an intentional life is a direction, not a destination. It’s a tool, not the measure of a life. Life is something to be received…
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It is most people’s instinct when thinking about how to improve something to consider only what can be added or changed.…
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Consistent. Loyal. Dependable. All 3 words have positive connotations in our culture, because of the immense benefits they bring to society and those around us. It is good to be a loyal friend, to be…
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I laid eyes on Mollie for the first time on Sunday, August 19, 2007. The first day of cross-country camp at college. We became friends, and 132 days later we held hands for the first…