Category: minimalism
Reading Rainbow
It’s time again for Reading Rainbow, in which I, your hostess, link to interesting and insightful articles that I have come across over the past few weeks. This interesting NPR article discusses how paper notebooks continue to be relevant, even in the digital age. In […]
Frugal Fix-It Weekend
This weekend, I got a lot accomplished. While that may not sound like a big deal to you, it is a big deal for me. You see, usually I head into the weekend with a long wish list of Things I Want To Get Done. […]
Reading Rainbow
It’s time for Reading Rainbow, in which I, your hostess, link to interesting and insightful articles that I have come across over the past few weeks. Tammy Strobel of Rowdy Kittens created this lovely photo essay, entitled A Photo Essay: A Creativity Reboot, which I […]
Set Small Goals
An MSN article, reposted by Joshua Becker on Becoming Minimalist, and discussed by me in a previous post, presents seven useful tips for decluttering. The second tip on the list, and the subject of my musings today, is Set Small Goals. This is a powerful […]
Inspiration From The Simple Living Counter Culture Movement
I don’t recall the moment that I decided that I had had enough of buying things that didn’t make me happy. Or the moment that I realized that the reason that we never have any money was because we spent it all on stuff. Or […]
Score!
A lot is going on for my family and I this week . My daughter has two tracks meets, each of which lasts about 5 hours, as well as a soccer game and a piano recital this weekend. Steve is nearing the end of the […]





