This is a guest post from Madeleine Kolb at www.agemyths.com. There is much focus these days on simplicity: simplifying your
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Air Conditioning: A Minimalist Approach
Living with less air conditioning can save you money and hassles. And it can prove that you’re more adaptable than
Continue readingGetting it Gone for Week 31 (Decluttering and Simplifying 2010)
Finishing what I had started seems to be the biggest accomplishment of this week. We’d planned to stay home on
Continue readingWhen 20 Hours is Worth $7,000: The Price of Cars
This is a guest post from Jan at www.finallygettingtoeven.com and www.themotivationlocation.wordpress.com. Before we get to her guest post, though, I want
Continue readingIs Forgiveness Far Enough For You?
Learning to forgive is one thing, but it’s just a small step toward an even bigger spiritual principle: We are
Continue readingDigital Decluttering and More for Week 30 (Decluttering and Simplifying 2010)
Every blogger on the Internet seemed to post this week on limiting use of email. For that reason, I won’t
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A No-Nonsense, Minimalist Approach To News
Minimalists and others who prefer simple living to a complicated life try not to waste time by focusing their attention
Continue readingBe Happy — Right Now!
This is a guest post from Kate Irwin at www.improvedconfidence.com. When I was asked to write this article for Gip’s
Continue readingThat Darn Refrigerator and Other Electric Things for Week 29 (Decluttering and Simplifying 2010)
Saturdays remind me just how much electricity I use in an average week, and there’s nothing I can think of
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Making Driving Alone Productive: A Do-And-Don’t Guide
A minimalist guru might tell you to give up your car and walk — preferably barefoot — to only the
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