Tendencies. We all have them. Some are positive: a sense of humor, a love for animals, or attention to detail, just to name a few. These positive predispositions make us proud. They bring beauty into the world around us. But personal tendencies can also be negative: we are quick to anger, susceptible to addiction, or […]| Becoming Minimalist
Build a life you can’t wait to wake up to with five practical steps for more purpose, energy, and intentional living.| Becoming Minimalist
It is completely and entirely possible to live in a clutter-free home. With this simple guide, you’ll be well on your way.| Becoming Minimalist
The practice of solitude is a powerful antidote to the pace of modern life. It offers a sanctuary for the soul and a place to find clarity.| Becoming Minimalist
“Money won’t make you happy, but everybody wants to find out for themselves.” —Zig Ziglar We live in a culture that begs us to conform. Through its various messages, it calls us to squeeze into its mold. It exerts external pressure on our minds to believe in and buy its opinions, hopes, and aspirations. Yet, […]| Becoming Minimalist
Minimalism is, essentially, about intentionality. It is the intentional promotion of the things we most value by removing anything that distracts us from it. In most cases, when referring to minimalism, people think about physical possessions. And it is true that minimalists own fewer possessions, but that’s not the entire story. Intentionality leads to intentionality. […]| Becoming Minimalist
“Comparison is the thief of joy.” —Theodore Roosevelt I’ve struggled with it most of my life. Typically, I blame it on having a twin brother who is five inches taller with much broader shoulders. But if I was being truly honest, more likely, it is simply a character flaw hidden somewhere deep in my heart. […]| Becoming Minimalist