vendredi 21 février 2020

Encouraging 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 to Create Gratitude | Raptitude by David Cain. This thing you have—this meal, this bed, these clothes, this friend—if it’s possible to have it, it’s possible not to have it.

Lessons from the ancient philosophers to help improve our lives today | The Guardian by Marie Robert. We are meant to have desires and should worry less, said Aristotle, while Epicurus cautioned that most of the stuff we think we want won’t make us happy.

When Minimizing Was The Only Option | No Sidebar by Cheryl Smith. The time of unemployment that began that night ended up stretching out for 21 months.

Cut Through Addictions & Distractions: Feel the Discomfort & Uncertainty | Zen Habits by Leo Babauta. Our lives are pervaded with addictions and distractions.

12 Factors to Look for in a Job Besides Pay | Joshua Becker on YouTube



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