Category: minimalism
Reading Rainbow
It’s time again for Reading Rainbow, in which I, your hostess, link to interesting and insightful articles and items that I have come across over the past few weeks. The Minimalists have launched a new podcast. I listened to the first episode and was instantly […]
Holiday Declutter Progress Final Week
This was the final week for my Holiday Declutter Challenge. I didn’t get too much decluttering done, opting instead for some much needed relaxation. Day 18 I went through the giant pile of mail on the dining room table and tossed or recycled 60 items. […]
Holiday Declutter Progress Week Four
The first half of the week saw very little decluttering in the final rush up to Christmas Day. However, I was able to dig in and get a little decluttering done. Day 14 I decluttered the end table next to my end of the sofa. […]
Holiday Declutter Progress Week Three
I have decluttered very little in the last week. Work has been extraordinarily stressful. By the time I get home in the evening, I am completely exhausted. I basically have dinner and go to bed. Technically, at this point, the “streak” part of my Holiday […]
Holiday Declutter Progress Week Two
Time for a Holiday Declutter Streak project update! I did not get as much decluttering done this week as I had hoped. Tuesday evening was the monthly trivia night with my Mensa group at the local pub. I am a introvert by any definition – […]
Be a Good Gatekeeper
An MSN article reposted by Joshua Becker on Becoming Minimalist, which I discussed in a previous post, presents seven useful tips for decluttering. This is my third post in my series examining each of these tips, but today I am going to skip ahead and […]


