Today, I encourage you to take a few steps back from the life of logos, mottos, slogans and brands that
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Finding A Simple Solution To Dry Eyes, Computer Vision Syndrome And Bigger Problems
My transition from online bookselling back to full-time writing brought with it an unintended consequence: eye problems. I’ve always been
Continue readingCould You Manage With Half?
Minimalist gurus always seem to be telling us what we could live without, but I don’t like to deprive myself
Continue reading4 Real Benefits Of A Long, Hot Shower
Environmentalists quite rightly prod people to conserve resources, but some things are too important to limit or eliminate. Water conservation
Continue readingFacebook: Yes; Others: No
This is the promised follow-up to my August 2 post Toward A Minimalist Guide To Social Networking. I told you
Continue readingSustaining The Minimalist Living Mindset
Looking back over the more than 200 posts on this blog, I find mentions of blogger that are long gone
Continue readingThe Inspiring, Vanishing Bookstore
Those of us who choose simple, deliberate lives and aim for a life filled with high-quality experiences often seek inspiration for
Continue readingAccepting Only High-Quality Experiences
I admit it: I like things to go my way. When a life experience starts to take a turn toward
Continue readingLife On The Verge Update: Money, Car And Links
When I wrote my post about living a life on the verge last week, I didn’t necessarily have any specific life
Continue readingToward A Simpler Replacement For Quicken
There are lots of ways Quicken could be simpler, but I’d like a replacement for this popular checkbook management software
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