Mike and I have our own ideals about how to live simply. But we also desire to share these habits and values with our children.…
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The message of consumerism is fatally flawed, and it cannot deliver the happiness it promises.…
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When was the last time you searched your home frantically to find a misplaced item? Maybe it was your car keys, wallet, shoe, or a favorite toy of your child’s?…
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To us, obtaining a clutter-free home and owning a smaller number of items is not the goal, but a means to an end.…
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Now that Mollie and I have been blogging for a little over 9 months, we thought it would be fun to look back and see what some of your favorite blog posts have been…
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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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The living room lay flooded with toy food pieces, legos just waiting to be stepped on, baby doll blankets, and about a dozen other random items. This was a common scene for us, even…
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Over the last year as we’ve been mindful to live more intentionally, we’ve realized some life lessons that have allowed us to grow and create ways of living that were right and helpful for…
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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.…