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Imagine Life Without This
Note: This is a guest post from Nataly Kogan, author of Happier Now.
In the summer of 2017, I traveled to Tanzania to give workshops to the two hundred girls who study at SEGA (Secondary Education for Girls’ Advancement) Girls’ School. These girls come from extreme poverty, and many of them lost one or both parents to malaria, AIDS, or other diseases. While the school provides them with room and board, in addition to an excellent education, these girls don’t have any extras—no toys, games, or books other than those in the school library.
And yet they’re so deeply grateful for everything they have.
During one of our Happier workshops, I asked the girls to write something they were grateful for on the huge pieces of papers we had taped around their outdoor cafeteria. Here are just a few examples of what they wrote:
I’m grateful that we have peanut butter at the school.
I’m grateful that I have both of my parents (mother and father!!!)
I’m grateful to have good teachers who care about me.
I’m grateful because I have all my basic needs met at the school!
I’m grateful that we have computers.
I’m grateful because I am alive.
These girls are deeply grateful for the very basic things many of us take for granted.
Because they have experienced such intense poverty, things like a safe and clean shelter, food, and access to education are extraordinary to them. But most of us don’t have the same perspective and take our basic needs for granted, and if we do appreciate these “basics,” our appreciation is fleeting.
After my parents and I fled the former Soviet Union when I was thirteen, we lived in refugee settlements without much food, comfort or certainty about the future. It was a difficult experience I’ll never forget.
Yet, as I sit in the kitchen of my comfortable home outside Boston with a fridge full of food, I catch myself being annoyed that we don’t have enough counter space. And then I chide myself for being anything but grateful for all I have.
The blessing and the curse of the human brain is that it’s good at adapting—to the good and the bad. Once it adapts, we’re used to what we have. Rather than being in awe of being alive, of having food, water, and shelter, we take them as givens. And then we want more.
Adaptability can lead to taking for granted the good already present in our daily lives. This is precisely why practicing gratitude and appreciating what we have, big and small, can help us overcome what I call the curse of the moving baseline. It’s the reason why our attempts to find genuine happiness through achievements usually fail.
Your moving baseline might go something like this: You feel undeniably confident that when you get a promotion, finish a big project, or lose ten pounds you’ll be happy. You work hard. You get the promotion. You lose those ten pounds. You finish the project. You feel amazing!
But shortly after your brain adapts, and your accomplishment now seems unexceptional. You don’t get that jolt of joy like you did when you first accomplished your goal. What’s worse, your brain’s negativity bias kicks in and you begin to notice everything that is wrong with the very thing that you were certain was your path to blissful happiness.
The minute we expect something to be a certain way we rob ourselves of the chance to delight in what we have.
The girls I met at the SEGA School in Africa were some of the most joyful people I’d ever encountered. They’re living examples that if we can practice not taking even the most basic things for granted, life becomes a series of miracles. We can feel joy in the most mundane moments. The everyday becomes the extraordinary. We get to spend more time in the Valley of Joy.
Practice: Imagine Life Without This
Think of something in your life that you tend to take for granted. It can be as simple as running water or groceries in your fridge, or that you get to listen to music you enjoy or read books that inspire you. Now consider, for a moment, what your life would be like if you didn’t have it?
Especially at times when I find myself caught up in thinking about how something is not quite right—flight is delayed, garage door is broken—I remind myself to pause and think: Imagine life without this. It doesn’t mean I don’t ever want anything or wish for something to be better, but this simple exercise fills me with deep gratitude for the many amazing things that do fill my life, and it offers a helpful way to prioritize where I spend my emotional energy.
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Nataly Kogan is the author of Happier Now: How to Stop Chasing Perfection and Embrace Everyday Moments (Even the Difficult Ones) that comes out on May 1, 2018. I have read it—you’ll enjoy it.
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Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads.
Minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of anything that distracts us from it. It requires a conscious decision because it is a countercultural lifestyle that stands against the culture of overconsumption that surrounds us.
The world we live in is not friendly to the pursuit of minimalism. Its tendencies and relentless advertising campaigns call us to acquire more, better, faster, and newer. The journey of finding simplicity requires consistent inspiration.
For that reason, I hope you will make an effort this weekend to find a quiet moment with a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy some of these hand-picked articles to encourage more simplicity in your life.
I Had the Picture-Perfect, Unhappy Life | Yahoo News by Jesica Ryzynski. I’m not interested in keeping up with the Joneses. And I have a very good reason for that.
I Gave Up My Credit Card for a Month — And Learned a Lot About My Spending Habits | NBC News by Emily Pandise. The way some people can’t resist trying the latest workout craze, trendy fashions or exotic superfoods, I can’t find enough ways to challenge myself to be better at budgeting.
8 Audacious Ways The Women’s Clothing Industry Is Scamming You | Fashion Bean by Anna Cherry. Don’t let the (overpriced imitation) wool be pulled over your eyes. Read on to learn the eight sneaky ways the clothing industry may be scamming you.
15 Ways Life Is Easier For Minimalists | Break the Twitch YouTube (3:16) by Anthony Ongaro. While minimalism looks different for everyone, there are some small details that really add up when you choose to live with less.
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jeudi 26 avril 2018
📅 35 Smart Things to Actually Do and Not Do at Job Fairs
Can you get hired at a job fair? You can if you follow these tips.
I've been to many career fairs, both as a job seeker and as a speaker and advisor.
When looking for a job, I would typically come to the fair early in the event, dressed well and holding a binder or folder with resume copies. Once inside, I'd scan the room (or fair map) to decide which companies to visit. Then I'd head first to whichever company stand had the shortest line of waiting job seekers.
I came more or less prepared, yes, but too often I arrived with the wrong mindset: I basically treated the fair as a simple item to check off on my job search to-do list.
Instead of aiming to really push my job search forward, I would ultimately just go through the motions of handing out all the resumes I brought with me, trying to get it all over with and get out of there as soon as possible, without truly taking advantage of what was going on around me.
Sound familiar?
The main reason why job fairs are good for jumpstarting your job search is for meeting company reps, but they can do so much more IF you know how to take advantage of everything they have to offer.
Here's a list of 35 job fair do's and don'ts for success at your next fair.
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Before the job fair
Do fill in an online application form in advance if the career fair organizers requested that you do so.
Do dress professionally. For guys, that means ironed shirt and pants, possibly even a jacket and tie. For girls, that's a pressed skirt or pantsuit with sleeves and necklines that are conservative.
Don't wear jeans or flashy jewelry.
Do have many copies of your resume with you to distribute. Needless to say but I'll say it anyway, make sure the resume is up-to-date. Bring a work portfolio too in case of snap interviews.
Don't give out rumpled copies or anything less than crisp CVs, which is why I usually brought a folder or binder.
Do come with note-taking gear – a smartphone, or a day planner and pen. If a recruiter offers you a meeting or interview, immediately update your agenda with the date and time in front of that person, which builds your credibility and makes you look professional.
Don't try to commit that information to memory and risk forgetting it, which would be very unprofessional.
Do have a small backpack or briefcase to hold any business cards, flyers or swag that companies give you.
Don't carry about a plastic bag from a local supermarket with your resumes inside. You'd be surprised.
Do prepare in advance and have clear goals for the job fair. If you know which companies will be at the fair, research them by visiting their websites and seeing if they have any open positions that interest you. If so, learn about the business and be ready to answer questions when you meet their representatives.
Don't make unrealistic goals. Walking out of the fair with a job contract in hand would be one of them. Even interview invites are often unlikely, but it is realistic to get hiring manager contact information that you can act on later.
Do make a sales pitch for yourself, also called an elevator pitch: a 30-second infomercial about you. Practice saying it to other people. When you're comfortable enough, you'll get the hang of tweaking it on the fly as you discuss yourself with other career fair attendees.
Don't wait until the last minute to do follow these pre-job fair tips but even that is better than not preparing at all.
During the job fair
Do arrive early to take some time to develop a plan of action for your time at the fair.
Don't bring up the fact that you arrived late if it happens.
Do talk to as many people as possible within reason – bearing in mind that quality is more important than quantity – since networking is an important element of any job fair.
Don't interrupt other people when they're talking at company booths.
Do look directly at recruiters and listen to them.
Don't answer your cellphone when talking to any company representatives.
Do smile, be friendly and try to relax. Bring a friend if it will help break the ice and make it easier for you to approach the company tables.
Don't come to the fair and expect that people will approach you or call out at you like in the shuk (Israeli marketplace, or bazaar).
Do take note of whom you submitted resumes to, for following up later.
Don't give out your resumes to uninterested companies just for the sake of doing so. You may run out of resumes sooner than you think.
Do request business cards. Write down who you met and where on the back of each business card you receive, and in front of the giver. If they have none, ask for their contact information and note it.
Don't just stuff the business card in your pocket as if you're doing the giver a favor by taking it from her.
Do visit companies that you are unfamiliar with e.g. because you didn't know they'd be at the fair. If their representative asks, give them that reason and say that you normally would have researched them otherwise.
Don't pretend that you know their business. They'll notice sooner than you realize.
Do ask when is best to contact the company after the fair and write it down.
Don't ask and then forget or otherwise miss that contact deadline.
Do stop and reflect midway through the fair. Have you accomplished any of your goals? If not, what do you need to change before the fair ends? Otherwise, what's left to be done?
After the job fair
Do follow up any job opportunities that you discovered at the fair. Email is good, telephone is better.
Don't call during lunch hour or any other inconvenient moment.
Do send thank you letters with copies of your CV, especially if you ran out of CVs during the fair.
Don't pester these new contacts or be too insisting and appear desperate. Be courteous of the recruiter's time.
Do take a look back at your performance. Did you reach all of your goals? What did you do well? Where could you improve for next time?
Don't browbeat yourself. Everyone has bad days. What's important is to learn from your mistakes. Behind every success story is a list of failures.
It can be easy to have a successful job fair if you take the time to prepare for it and act professionally throughout. You'll leave a good impression and might even find your dream job.
Question of the article
Which job fair tips have worked well for you in the past? What new ones will you need to try next time? Tell us in the comments.
More job fair success tips
- How to Work the Job Fair
- Nine Tips to Improve Your Chances at Job Fairs
- 9 Career Fair Tips To Get You Hired
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Get Uncluttered This Spring
“I have significantly less stress in my life and more self-control. Most importantly, I’m becoming more like the mom and wife I want to be.” — Caryn Seney
Uncluttered
Uncluttered is a 12-week online course designed intentionally to help you own less, live more, and discover the life you’ve always wanted.
We offer the course only three times each year. And today, we are launching the Spring Edition.
If you want 2018 to be the year you declutter your home, own less, and get ahead financially, this is the right program for you.
The course includes…
- Videos with step-by-step instructions
- Interviews with thought leaders in productivity and minimalism
- Live webinars tackling specific tough-clutter topics
- Live Q&As for members to ask questions
- Weekly challenges
- And perhaps best of all: accountability and encouragement from a super-engaged community.
If you are drawn to the idea of owning less, but need some extra help getting there, this course is perfect for you. Uncluttered will provide just the motivation you need to declutter your home and start living a better life. By the end, you will have decluttered every major living area in your home and begun changing your spending habits.
Every Monday, you will receive a video from me, an exclusive interview with one of the brightest minds in the simplicity movement, and/or written content prepared exclusively for the course. You will receive a weekly challenge to complete. And opportunities to engage with the community in a private Facebook group and with me during live webinars and live question and answer opportunities each month.
The course offers everything a book or blog post cannot: community, accountability, and opportunity to ask questions.
The Uncluttered plan will help you celebrate your progress as it provides helpful answers on where to start and how to stay motivated.
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New, Expanded Material for Families
I am also excited to announce that we have added new material to the course for 2018!
Because of the high number of people with families who register for the course, we have added a special family-specific section with tips and strategies for getting your family and kids onboard with the process. The new section includes a family-specific webinar to answer your questions, a free Children’s ebook to read with your kids, and a Couple’s Discussion Guide to spark conversation with your spouse or partner.
We want you to find the most success during the 12-week course and we are confident these resources will help you do that.
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Over 15,000 people have gone through the course. Here are just a few of the responses:
The term life-changing gets thrown around a lot, but this course really is. I went into it with a lot of shame and anxiety. Joshua gently guided us in a way that made lasting change seem possible. My home is much improved, but my mindset is also clearer. —Kathryn Wagner, Los Angeles, CA
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The Details
We offer the course three times each year.
The Spring Edition begins on Tuesday, May 01. Registration is open now, but only for the next 9 days — ending April 29.
The cost is $89. But you can find a 25% off discount code in the back of The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own. The book is not required—but the course is based on it. And it’s cheaper to buy the book and use the discount code than it is to pay full price—the option is yours.
I am personally involved in every aspect of the course. Helping people live more by owning less is what I am passionate about. I created the videos and the content. I host the webinars. I answer questions in the Facebook group. And I host live video chats over the course of the 12 weeks. My goal is to help and cheer you along. I have come to understand how essential community, accountability, and ongoing encouragement is for people. And I work hard to craft that culture for the Uncluttered Course.
When you join Uncluttered, you’ll receive lifetime access to the course. That means you can take it as many times as you want (or need). I know life can be busy, and the unexpected can happen at any time. But we’re here to help you succeed. And if you ever want to do the course again, or just enjoy a decluttering refresher, you’ll be welcomed back.
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Uncluttered is a 12-week online program with videos, interviews, webinars, articles, weekly challenges, accountability, and community. It is strategically packaged for one purpose: To help you unclutter your home, own less stuff, and find space to live the life you want.
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⌨ Online Job Applications: All You Really Need To Know
How to apply for a job online and get it.
This is a guest post by Dean Giles.
Have you heard it lately? Ask just about anywhere how to apply for a job there, and you will hear, “You have to apply online. If they are interested in your application, they will call you.”
And some people say that applying for jobs online doesn't work. Why? Because online job application puts all of the power in the hands of the employer—and it cuts down the time and money needed to handle job applicants, because employees don't see most of the applications.
You see, when you fill out the online job application, your application enters a database of applications, also called an applicant tracking system (ATS), other times called “the resume black hole.”
How many times have you heard of people filling out dozens or even hundreds of online applications without even getting one response back?
Automated systems sort and process the applications. If your application isn’t processed and brought to the top of the list of applications, it simply won’t even be reviewed by human beings.
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So the question is–what do you need to get to the top of the automated list, and get past the autobot filters designed to weed out applicants before HR or anyone else needs to spend any time on it?
You will need three things:
- Use exact keywords and phrases
- Find job openings that closely match your skills and abilities
- And… a system that works in reverse—a system that only has you apply for a job after you have gotten the response. Yes, you heard me right. To succeed with the online job application, you need only apply for the jobs that you already have a response for.
The experts and gurus will tell you that you need to apply for a lot of jobs. The logic is: the chances of getting a job goes up with every application you submit. But I don't buy it. You spend hours getting the resume and application just right. You fight with the submission process, then you wait. And for what? Intense silence on the other side.
Your hopes are actually dashed with every online resume that you fill out. You can't hold out real expectations when you haven't had a response from the last 35 applications you have submitted, now can you?
Then pretty soon you are looking for ways how to fill out job applications out faster. You are cutting corners sending the same resume to every offer, leaving every field blank that isn't expressly required. But what will an employer see if they actually do look at that application? Someone who can't even complete a whole form? Will that application actually help your chances of getting hired, or would it just hurt them?
What would your chances of being hired actually be like if you knew your application would be reviewed by a real person? How much more time and detail could you put into the application, and how much better would it be?
Contemplate those questions while we address the other two things that you need to get your resume seen by real people.
1) Use exact keywords and phrases
If you don’t have the exact keywords and phrases that the automated system is looking for, your application will fail. It is that simple. For an example, I will assume most everyone has done a Google search before. In the Google search window, a person will type in a search term and Google will deliver a list of possible sites that relate to the term that you typed in. Although the algorithms are different, the automated applicant tracking systems have, at their heart, the very same mechanisms and return to the employer’s agent, the HR person or company recruiter, a list of applications that have all of the specific keywords and phrases that they are looking for.
The irony here is that many people will have the experience and prerequisites expected, but will not be in this list of top qualified candidates because the automated systems just won’t find their application.
Use the job description to get the exact keywords that are being searched for.
2) Find job openings that closely match your skills and abilities
As was pointed out, the automated systems are looking for specific keywords and phrases, it is easiest to match those keywords when you are applying for jobs that you really do qualify for. But, where do you find those perfect jobs that you are looking for?
Finding the right jobs requires knowing where to look, and how to get the right help finding the job opportunities. It is estimated that the big job boards such as Monster, CareerBuilder, and etc. only account for 4 to 8 percent of all hires in the US. What that means is that the majority of the jobs available are not on the big job boards. You can learn exactly where to look for the right jobs, and how to access the “hidden job market” where the competition is significantly less, and odds are much greater in your favor for getting hired.
The secret is in networking and the right tactics to find the people inside that are influencers and can help you.
Finding just the right job opportunities will cut down the frustration factors immensely and actually improve your chances of interviews and job offers.
3) Only apply for the jobs that you already have a response from
The process that works is actually the reverse of the common logic. Don't apply until someone there is expecting your application.
Most people think that online job application means that you can’t contact the company, and that there won’t be any human interaction until you win the job application lottery and your name is chosen. Frankly, this attitude keeps most people from making the short list at the companies that they are interested in. If you have the first two things mentioned above, then you need to let a real person know it.
Companies often hire people who are a known entity. They are friends of someone in the company, or have worked with someone in the past. This is where the saying comes from, “who you know matters more that what you know”
No place is that more evident than when it comes to getting hired. As it turns out, knowing who to contact and how to contact them is a key component to becoming that known entity, and gaining a foot up on your competition.
Most people go about contacting someone in the company in a completely wrong way. They hear this phrase again and again, “if they choose your resume, you will get a phone call from them.” That is usually the last thing anyone hears from the potential employer’s company. Finding the right people to contact and contacting them in the right way will make a big difference with the employer interest in your online job application.
The real problems of today’s job search happen to be in the new online job application process and all of the baggage that it introduces, rather than in the lack of jobs or the current economic conditions.
The prevailing system for getting hired simply doesn't work. When you reverse that equation and start by contacting someone at the company, you can start seeing results immediately.
Question of the article
Are online job applications a necessary evil for job seekers? Tell us your online job application story in the comments.
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Twenty one years as a Project Manager gave Dean Giles a lot of experience on the interviewing and hiring end of the job market. One company acquisition and a subsequent reduction-in-force, put him on the opposite end of that equation. He quickly found that the automated online job application mechanisms had pretty much high-jacked the hiring processes. He found that the hiring process for most people is completely broken and that what he had learned over 21 years had to be applied in new and creative ways. Dean now strives to help people find employment and use the new technologies to their advantage.
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💻 Top Computer Skills Your Resume Needs Today
These are the computer skills most in demand right now.
It used to be that unless you were a software engineer, some kind of designer or in telecommunications, computer literacy meant you were familiar with the basic parts of Microsoft Office: Word, Excel and perhaps PowerPoint.
All that's changed.
Today, almost no one asks about basic computer skills. You had just better have them once you finish school.
Instead, every profession now has specific software tools and platforms that are critical to doing a job well, which is why recruiters require them in job openings, and which is why you need to have them on your resume.
Whether you're considering a new industry or looking to make yourself a better candidate, use this list to learn what you need to learn, both in specific software skills and types of software because companies will often require experience with a given tool “or tools like it.”
Here are top requested software skills in demand by industry in 2018, according to job listings on Indeed.com in the United States.
Computer skills in demand by industry in 2018
Just scroll down to find your industry, or leave a comment to ask for it to be added.
Accounting
- Accounting software & online bookkeeping: Quickbooks/Quickbooks Online, Sage, Microsoft Dynamics (formerly and still referred to as “Great Plains”)
- Microsoft Office: Excel
Business / Finance
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Microsoft Dynamics, SAP, Sage, NetSuite
- Databases: Oracle, SQL
- Microsoft Office: Excel, PowerPoint
Business Intelligence and Data Analysis
- Data science: Matlab, Stata
- Programming languages: VB.NET, Perl, Scala
- Data visualization tools: D3.js (Javascript), Tableau
- Microsoft Office: Excel, Visio
Graphic Design
- Design software: Parts or all of Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, Freehand and more), CorelDRAW, GIMP
- Page layout software: QuarkXpress, Adobe InDesign (part of Adobe CC)
- User experience (UX) software: Balsamiq, OmniGraffle
Human Resources
HR and recruiting software tends to be a platform or package that does everything such as tracking applicants, managing payroll, employee databases, evaluations and more.
The more requested ones are:
Law
- Customer relationship management (CRM) software: InTouch, Lexicata
- Research services: WestLaw, LexisNexis
- Case and practice management software: Clio
- Microsoft Office: Excel
Marketing
- Marketing automation (MA) software: Marketo, Pardot, Eloqua, InfusionSoft, Silverpop (now part of IBM Watson Marketing)
- Customer relationship management (CRM) software: Salesforce, Hubspot
- Account-based marketing (ABM): Demandbase
- Project management software: Basecamp, Wrike, QuickBase
- Advertising tools: Google AdWords, Facebook Ads, LinkedIn Advertising, Twitter Ads
- Analytics: Google Analytics
- Data visualization tools: D3.js (Javascript), Tableau
- Content management systems (CMS): WordPress
- Microsoft Office: Excel, PowerPoint
Real Estate
Sales
- Customer relationship management (CRM) software: Salesforce, Zoho CRM
- Databases: Oracle, SQL
- Microsoft Office: Excel
Software Development
- Programming languages: JavaScript, SQL, C#, Java, PHP, Python, VB.NET, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, Ruby, C++, C
- Revision control: Git, Perforce, Subversion (SVN), Mercurial
- Databases: Oracle and PL/SQL (or just ‘PLSQL'), MySQL, MariaDB, Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL), IBM DB2
- Frameworks: Bootstrap, Ruby on Rails, AngularJS
About this list of industry software skills
The list was compiled by drawing up a list of suggestions from people in industry forums on Reddit, skills surveys, business software directories such as Capterra and of course, from job listings on Indeed.com.
A skill was then added to the list if it appears in at least 100 open jobs on Indeed, although most of the listed skills appear in over 1,000 open jobs as of right now.
As the list is meant to be of the software skills most in demand for the above industries, don't use it as an exhaustive list of what's needed by everyone in that industry.
Far from it.
There are many jobs that only require some of the listed skills for that industry, and there are more software tools and packages that didn't make the list because they don't appear in enough Indeed.com job openings, which means they aren't in high enough demand.
This list is also not comprehensive. It's 100% certain that there are other highly-in-demand skills that didn't get included simply because I didn't hear about them, but feel free to suggest more in the comments below and I'll check if they should be added.
The list isn't perfect. Indeed's search engine doesn't make it easy to distinguish a skill's demand in one industry when it's in demand in multiple industries. Also, sometimes a software package can be labeled as both e.g. a CRM and a Marketing Automation tool, but to keep the list readable, I had to choose a sub-category in each case.
Wherever parts of Microsoft Office appear and reappear, it's because intermediate or advanced level knowledge is required.
Question of the article
Which computer skills did you expect to see in the list? Tell us in the comments.
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Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads.
Never underestimate the importance of removing stuff you don’t need.
Encouragement provides us with motivation to persevere. It invites us to dream dreams of significance for our lives. And it begs us to work diligently with optimism and promise.
Overcoming the pull of consumerism is a difficult challenge regardless of our stage in life. Simplicity requires encouragement. To that end, I hope you will find motivation in these articles below.
Each post was intentionally chosen to inspire simplicity in your life. For maximum effect, find a quiet moment this weekend and enjoy them with a fresh cup of coffee or tea.
How Minimalism With a Family is Possible (& Life-Changing!) | Wellness Mama by Wellness Mama. If minimalism with a family seems impossible, here’s a thought: don’t families with kids need it more than anyone else?
Save Money and Reset Your Financial Life With a Shopping Ban | The New York Times by Susan Shain. A shopping ban is not necessarily a renouncement of worldly possessions or a declaration that buying stuff is bad; it’s a pause that helps you establish your priorities.
Self-storage: How Warehouses For Personal Junk Became a $38 Billion Industry | Curbed by Patrick Sisson. One in 11 Americans pays for space to store the material overflow of the American dream.
Bye-Bye Stuff, Hello Minimalism | The Medium by Ye Chen. I used to think that the more I have, the happier I will be. I bought a lot of unnecessarily expensive things, believing that all those possessions would increase my self-worth and lead to a happier life.
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20 Places to Donate Used Books
For some, the hardest item to declutter is books. But one of the most common questions I get asked is, “Where can I donate my used books?”
It’s an interesting paradox when you think about it. But the struggle and the question are probably related. Books are an important part of our lives. When we decide it’s time to part with them, we want to know they are going to a nice home where they can continue to enrich and improve other people’s lives.
In order to provide a thoughtful and thorough answer to the question above, I’ve spent time researching the most current and up-to-date places to donate your lightly-used books.
Here’s a list of 20 places to donate used books:
1. The Salvation Army. The Salvation Army is one of the world’s largest providers of social aid. Proceeds from their stores are used to fund Adult Rehabilitation Centers, where those in the grip of addiction find help, hope, and a second chance at life. Find a location near you.
2. Goodwill. Goodwill is a nonprofit organization that provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people who have barriers preventing them from otherwise obtaining a job. They are often conveniently located.
3. Local Libraries. As with most places on this list, it is wise and courteous to call in advance for specifics on current needs. Many local libraries do not have the space or time to sort through large collections of books. Check to see if they are looking for current titles, or organizing a community book sale in the near future.
4. Vietnam Veterans of America. VVA is a non-profit organization committed to serving the needs of veterans. It is funded without any contribution from any branch of government. Check out their convenient Pickup service for availability in your area.
5. Habitat for Humanity ReStores. Proceeds from ReStores are used to help build strength, stability, self-reliance, and shelter in local communities and around the world. Check out their website for locations near you.
6. Other Local Charities. Donation Town connects donors with charities all over the country that offer free donation pick up service. Use their website to locate local charities willing to come pick up your gently used book donation.
7. Local Theaters. If your books are historical in nature, check with your local theater and/or museum. Books may be used as props during performances or as display exhibits in local museums.
8. Retirement Homes. As with other places offered on this list, be sure to call and inquire about current level of need to ensure that your donation is not a burden.
9. Kids Need to Read. Kids Need to Read works to create a culture of reading for children by providing inspiring books to underfunded schools, libraries, and literacy programs across the United States, especially those serving disadvantaged children. They accept “like new” children’s books that are not scribbled upon or visibly damaged.
10. Reader to Reader. Reader to Reader, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding literacy and learning opportunities for the nation’s most chronically underserved and vulnerable communities, including inner-city schools, Native American reservations, and poor rural towns. Find a donation program near you.
11. African Library Project. ALP is dedicated to creating African libraries by organizing the shipment of gently-used books through book drives in the United States. You can find a local book drive or better yet, organize your own.
12. Books for Africa. Books for Africa collects, sorts, ships, and distributes books to students of all ages in Africa with the goal of ending the book famine in Africa.
13. Books Through Bars. Books Through Bars works to provide quality reading material to prisoners in Pennsylvania and surrounding states.
14. Prison Book Programs. Prison Book Program is a grassroots organization that exists for one purpose—to send free books to prisoners. In addition to the work they do, they also keep a current list of local organizations (in your area) doing the same thing. Find their list here.
15. Books for Soldiers / Operation Paperback. Books for Soldiers / Operation Paperback collects gently-used books and sends them to American troops overseas, as well as veterans and military families here at home. To begin the shipment process, sign up here.
16. Better World Books. BWB collects and sells books online to donate books and fund literacy initiatives worldwide. You can find more about their donation process here.
17. Bookmooch. If you are looking to receive books back in exchange for your donation, try Bookmooch, a community for exchanging used books.
18. Re-book It. (Los Angeles). Re-Book It is a free community pick-up service provided by The Last Bookstore to ensure that no books end up in landfills, but instead find new homes in the hands of readers.
19. Big Hearted Books. (New England). Big Hearted Books & Clothing Inc. is a socially conscious, for-profit, book and textile reuse company whose mission is to keep books, media, clothing, and other reusable items out of landfills.
20. Freecycle. Freecycle is a free, local online bulletin board dedicated to reusing goods. Create an account, post a brief description of the books you are looking to donate, and see if anyone local is interested in taking them.
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Here are a few other places doing cool stuff with books. They are not accepting book donations at this time—but if you want to financially support reading programs, here are a couple to look into: United Through Reading and Reading Education Assistance Dogs.
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As I’ve mentioned a few times in this post, please be courteous and thoughtful with your book donations. Whenever possible, call ahead to be sure your book donation is needed—citing specific genres when possible. Keep in mind that quality, gently-used books will always be most appreciated. And consider sorting your books prior to donating.
Be a blessing, not a burden.
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