There’s more to life than buying stuff.
There are many wonderful people pursuing and promoting simplicity. Fortunately, some of them are gifted in communication and choose to encourage and inspire us with their words. I enjoy reading their unique perspective. I’m sure you will too.
So fix yourself a cup of coffee or tea on this beautiful weekend. Find a quiet moment. And enjoy some encouraging words about finding more simplicity in your life today.
11 Simple Ways for any Mama to Become a Minimalist | Motherly by Courtney Carver. Say yes less for more time to do things you love with people you love.
How to Declutter Your Digital World | The New York Times by Sara Aridi. If you are suffering from tech fatigue, or simply trying to become more productive online, here are steps you can take to organize your digital landscape.
* New York Times visitors have free access to a limited amount of articles. If you have exceeded your monthly limit, this article may appear behind a paywall. I have no association with the NYT — it’s just a helpful article I chose to recommend.
An Empty Room Can Actually be Less Boring than Other More Stimulating Environments | PsyPost by Eric Dolan. Under some conditions, environments that allow for multiple potential activities can make people feel more bored than relatively empty environments, according to new research published in Cognition and Emotion.
The Pros and Cons of Minimalism | Antimaximalist by Eric. Many minimalists often feel they’ve found a new sense of freedom in life. They’ve put down the burden of keeping up with the Joneses.
Love People, Not Things. | Joshua Becker on YouTube
from Becoming Minimalist https://ift.tt/36rS8RR
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