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.
5 Things I’ve Learned About Simple Living | Jen Rao by Jen Rao. There’s a sweet spot between denying yourself nice things and being extravagant and wasteful where simple living can be just enough.
When One Person’s ‘Gift’ is Another’s Junk | Globe and Mail by David Eddie. My sister-in-law always expects a hostess gift. Am I obligated to keep bringing her junk?
The Most Relaxing Vacation You Can Take is Going Nowhere at All | Quartzy by Ephrat Livni. The only kind of break that doesn’t require a follow-up vacation is the type you should consider in the first place—the staycation.
I Used to Be Knickknack Obsessed—and Then I Moved Into a Van | Architectural Digest by Britany Robinson. My van is my weekend escape vehicle, but it’s already taught me some important lessons about simple living and the very small amount of crap that I need to be comfortable.
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