samedi 25 janvier 2020

Encouraging Simplicity. Weekend Reads.

For the last seven years, I have been compiling and publishing curated articles that inspire simplicity in life. At first, it was an exercise in communicating to Becoming Minimalist readers the most popular articles I sent out on Twitter.

But over the years, it has become more than that. It has become a place where people (every other week) come for a dose of inspiration. And it has become a place to promote and encourage writers around the world who are publishing content about minimalism, simplicity, and intentional living.

I think you will enjoy this collection of articles hand-selected for you this weekend. Grab some coffee, tea, or lemonade and be inspired to live a simpler life today.

The Heartbreaking Effects of Being Only Partly Committed to Most Things | Zen Habits by Leo Babauta. If we’re absolutely honest with ourselves, most of us are only half-committed to most things — in many cases, much less than half-committed.

This Is What Happens When You Simplify Your Life | Medium by John Weiss. The two things you need to get more out of life.

Stop Overdosing on Celebrity Gossip, The News, and Low Quality Information | James Clear by James Clear. Time and energy that is wasted consuming is time and energy that can’t be spent creating.

Advertising Makes Us Unhappy | Harvard Business Review by Nicole Torres. When advertisers pour money into a country, the result is diminished well-being for the people living there.

10 Minutes to a Clutterfree Morning | Becoming Minimalist on YouTube



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