SimpleREV: 2 Days, 200 People Pursuing Simplicity

SimpleRev


Wake up. Come home. Fill up. Be simple.


This October 3-4, in Minneapolis, MN, I will be speaking at an event dedicated to promoting simplicity in all its various forms. I want you to know about it.


SimpleREV is a two-day gathering intentionally designed to unite and inspire simple-living enthusiasts and advocates.


In a world where excess is the norm, simplicity needs a voice. Recognizing this need, the SimpleREV movement is intentionally designed to help people:



Wake up to the world of simple-living that already exists around us.
Come home to healthy relationships built on common pursuits.
Fill up on gratitude and contentment and hope for the future.
Find new motivation and tools for your personal pursuit of simplicity.

Throughout the weekend at SimpleREV, we will focus on expanding our lives and simplicity’s reach through intimate workshops, energizing main stage sessions, informal meet-ups, and new relationships.


Some workshops and leaders have already been planned. But an important theme of SimpleREV’s culture is contribution and participation—not just attendance. So the weekend provides significant opportunity for you to share your own story and simple-living passion with others.


Attend to grow. Attend to be inspired. Attend to contribute.


If you are committed to simple living and desire to see its influence grow, I hope you will consider attending SimpleREV. It’s going to be an unforgettable two days.


I am excited to be delivering a message of encouragement and challenge from the main stage. I am also leading a Blogging/Writing workshop at the conference. But mostly, I’m excited about meeting (and being encouraged by) each of you. To hear more of my motivation, here is a short interview with me and the organizers, Joel and Dan, of the SimpleREV event and movement.


You can find more information about the SimpleREV Conference and SimpleREV community by subscribing to their newsletter. Or join us there by purchasing your tickets today.



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