Learning about Minimalist Living The idea of minimalism first came to my attention when I was reading a blog about a family who traveled around the country in just an RV. As the author raved about only having one bowl, spoon, fork, and plate for each family member, I was intrigued. I pulled most ofRead the whole post >>
10 Things to Do Instead of Going to Target.
A huge source of our discretionary spending is being bored and going somewhere as a result. Usually Target. Okay. Almost ALWAYS Target. I think of some legitimate reason to go (diapers, medicine) and end up wandering around. Which is dangerous when I’m having a good day and need to celebrate/having a bad day and needRead the whole post >>
How I’m Decluttering this Summer.
I like keeping a fairly small wardrobe, try not to buy too much stuff, and believe that living with less is more fulfilling and less stressful. (Interested in the topic, too? I wrote a big recap at the beginning of the year with all kinds of resources for decluttering, taking control of your finances, andRead the whole post >>
Reader Question // When You Want to Buy Stuff to Impress People.
Sometimes I answer reader questions in public instead of via email. I like eavesdropping and I know some of you might, too. I got a link to your blog from the Project 333 website, and I have been devouring it ever since. I admire your self-control: you make it look so easy! I am alsoRead the whole post >>
On A Bit of Minimalist Travel // Why & How to Pack Lighter.
Even though I aspire toward minimalism in many aspects of my life (Gabe’s toys, my wardrobe, and how I’d rather get rid of stuff than organize it), I have never been a light traveler. The cliché five pairs of shoes! What if it’s cold? Rainy? Warm? I need options! Not to mention all of the paraphernaliaRead the whole post >>
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