Some people don’t understand how thrift stores and charity shops work, and others don’t want to wear other people’s clothes.
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Three Simple Posts About Which You Stayed (Relatively) Quiet
Apparently, some posts don’t get you going as much as others. That could be because of timing — or it
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3 Steps To Help You Decide If Advice Is Any Good
Everyone has an opinion – and often it’s on how you should run your life. But there must be a
Continue readingDid You Miss Me That Friday? (Two Blogs To Read When I’m Away)
A couple of Fridays ago, I didn’t post anything. I post on Tuesdays and Fridays, but that Friday, I didn’t
Continue readingThe Minimalist’s Guide To Avoiding Advertising
It’s hard to find anything good to say about advertising. While it’s impossible to completely avoid it, there are things
Continue readingLay Aside Your Expectations, Pardner!
Just as Jeff and Gena’s “go slow” blog Ha Nui Loa — about simple traveling and minimalist living — was
Continue readingDo You Believe In Visionaries?
Does visionary leadership have any place in a simple, deliberate life? Are you a visionary? Are we all? So many
Continue readingSimple Living, Chickasaw Style
It isn’t surprising that so many people find comfort and power from examining the Native American people. Many tribes had
Continue readingWhy The Turning Of The Age Simply Turns My Stomach
Convoluted religious beliefs have no place in a simple, deliberate life. Simple spirituality, however, fits right in. Talk of the
Continue readingFear Exemplified: Seeing My Own Nonsense Played Out Before Me
It was instructive this week to see my own weirdness taken to an extreme right in front of me, and
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