A sharing economy means to focus on the sharing of underutilized assets, monetized or not, in ways that improve efficiency, sustainability and community. This renewed term describes companies like Lyft and AirBNB. It also defines one of my favorite organizations, The Buy Nothing Project. Giving someone a lift or sharing a spare room are not […]| Simply Enough
Overwhelmed with clutter? Too much stuff everywhere!? Where to begin? I often suggest clients start with their clothing closet. Here are some tips and a video for how to simplify and organize your closet. If you’re new to the decluttering game, remember: Start With Your Own Stuff Start Small – You didn’t acquire this stuff overnight, […]| Simply Enough
Several half-used bottles of shampoo sit under the bathroom sink. A cluttered countertop overrun with lotions and potions. Sound familiar?| Simply Enough
I'd love to tell you the perfect number of dishes for your family but that's a personal decision. I can tell you that it's a lot less than you think.| Simply Enough
For years my family shopped at Costco. Each time, we expected a full cart and a long receipt. We never bought just one or two things.| Simply Enough
“My kids have too much stuff.” It is a complaint I have heard from parents countless times. And it’s certainly not a complaint entirely unwarranted. The statistics would seem to back up the argument: British research found that the average 10-year-old owns 238 toys but plays with just 12 daily (The Telegraph). 3.1% of the […]| Becoming Minimalist