Our attitude is not a response to our present circumstances. It is a decision that we make—every single day.| Becoming Minimalist
Note: This is a guest post from Jay Harrington of Life and Whim. Working out at the gym got a lot easier the day I realized the sweat served a higher purpose. I’m 43, and have three kids under eight years old, so if I want to be around—healthy and active—for my grandkids, I better […]| Becoming Minimalist
Embrace one new action, practice all of them, or simply use them as inspiration to discover your own. Here are 12 ways to choose happiness.| Becoming Minimalist
After the external clutter has been removed, we create the space to address the deepest heart issues that impact our relationships and life.| Becoming Minimalist
Last updated: “Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty.” —Socrates There were many reasons we chose to become minimalist and simplify our lives. We were frustrated with clutter. We discovered the time that was wasted managing our possessions. We realized joy was not found in our possessions. And we determined that we value other things […]| Becoming Minimalist
Learning how to declutter your home and (and as a result, decluttering your life) doesn’t need to be as painful as some make it out to be.| Becoming Minimalist