Weekend Reads
The simplicity/minimalism niche is among the most friendly, encouraging, and helpful communities you will ever find. There is a genuine understanding that any promotion of simplicity is good for society—and there is little concern about who gets the credit for it.
It is a pleasure to be part of such a wonderful group of people. And I enjoy every opportunity to promote writing that encourages people to live more by owning less. So fix yourself a nice warm cup of coffee or tea. Find a quiet moment this weekend. And enjoy some encouraging words about finding more simplicity in your life today.
Do You Have Too Much Stuff? | BootsnAll by Jennifer Miller. Love people, not things. Collect memories, not stuff.
Declutter Your Life | Zen Habits by Leo Babauta. How do you start simplifying when you’re facing a mountain of clutter, and another mountain of commitments, and piles of files and mail and email and other digital information? Simply.
11 Ways to Instantly Simplify Your Life | Prolific Living by Farnoosh Brock. The slower we go, the more time we have.
The Surprising Weekend Habits Of Highly Effective People | Huffington Post by Carolyn Gregoire. In our competitive world, successful people know that great weekends are the secret to workday success. You want weekends that leave you refreshed, not exhausted or disappointed.
The Science of Happiness: An Experiment in Gratitude | YouTube by SoulPancake. One of the greatest contributing factors to overall happiness in your life is how much gratitude you show. Definitely worth the 7:14.
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