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- Minimalism, the beginning
- A Word About Passion
- Embrace the things you have ….. or just get rid of them
- Start your own personal revolution
- The entire world is a Minimalist’s back yard
- Purge out the Toxic people in your life. They drag you down.
- Money is a means to an end, not the other way around.
- How do you define success?
- Be active, be involved.
- Always choose function over fashion.
- Personal Upkeep
- Want for nothing.
- Stay forever young.
- Paperwork!
- Handling Stress / Problem Coping
- GO!
- Social Media
- Don’t live your life by comparison.
- The minimizing equation.
- Your life is happening right NOW, so live it.
- Get down on the floor and play with your child; Meet them eye-to-eye. That is how you bond with them.
- With relationships, there is not a “right” answer or a “wrong” answer. There is only “What can I live with?”
- Life Axiom Number One: Things always have, and always will change. We must adapt to those changes to survive.
- Minimizing with children
- Minimalist’s come in all shapes and sizes.
- Find new purpose.
- Mental and social de-cluttering.
- Cut out the cleanliness obsession.
- Living better small
- A minimalist’s views on sex.
- The healing power of sunlight and fresh air.
- Value vs Cost
- Let life happen.
- Ownership obsession (the two BIG ticket items)
- Action and Attitude
- Shopping: Places to be “on guard”
- Slow down, and seize the moment.
- Good food habits
- Vacation packing and planning
- Stocking the car with supplies
- Idle Time
- Social Media and Minimalism
- A product or a service?
- A minimalist approach to corporate greed
- The seven types of physical clutter, a guide to minimizing
- A busy life vs a full life
- Be kind
- Traditions
- Community
- The Homestead
- Life’s pleasures are simple
- Take nothing for granted
- “Because I am compelled to.”
- Be careful with “quick pleasures”
- Time and money
- Minimize anxiety, let the small things slide.
- The Health Separation Excuse
- Limit our exposure
- The relationships we cultivate
- Dispelling misconceptions and stigmas about minimalism
- A Minimalist Parent
- A minimalist’s social life
- Monks and Minimalism
- Minimize our scope of control
- Minimalism and Humanity
- Motivation for Minimalism: Connection
- The Selfish Factor
- Mental clutter: Useless thoughts
- Commuting Time
- A Minimalists view on race and race relations
- Our most important possession, our body
- Take full advantage of the things and resources we have.
- Minimize our carry-ons
- The Fountain of Youth
- Fake Beauty
- Renew the things we own
- A fine line between passion and image
- Life is as complex, or as simple as we make it
- The Empty Space
- Why Minimalism (really)?
- Have you thanked God for today?
- What Happened to the Passion?
- Minimalist upkeep Part 1: Cycling
- Minimalist Upkeep Part 2: Merging
- Minimalist Upkeep Part 3: Life Changes
- Minimalist Upkeep Part 4: Get the smallest one
- Minimalism and Vanity
- Multitasking
- Clutter for the mind: Useless thoughts/concepts/emotions
- Minimal vs Frugal
- “Personal Bubble” Theory
- Keeping Your Circle Small
- Holding on to history
- Inventory and Safety Check
- What’s the next Challenge, the next Change?
- Just go for a walk
- Baby Steps
- Convenience leads to addiction
- Using time intentionally
- Looking a little deeper into Value
- A life of intention, of purpose
- Living in the Moment
- Enjoy the Roller-coaster
- Minimalist eating habits
- Sleep
- Choice
- Listen to your children
- Normal life
- Life Purging
- The Blame Game
- Don’t depend on anyone to make you happy. ….. ?
- Eating unnecessarily for “filler” or “entertainment”
- Bury the Dead
- Exposure to Marketing Influence
- The Virtues of a Minimalist
- Maintaining Relationships
- Shrink our scope. Focus on the smaller world around us, our Community.
- Regret
- Tip for living a life of intention
- Choose a Simple Life
- Unnecessary Responsibility
- My Philosophy on Relationship Problem Resolution
- Mental Trappings of Adulthood
- The less we have, the more we appreciate what we DO have.
- New Year, New Goals
- The Happiness Equation
- Real Experience
- Weather the Storm
- Minimalist Healthy Hobbies/Interests.
- Choose a Mantra
- Keep a Low Maintenance Life
- Good and Bad
- Never Stop Chasing Her
- Big Living Space = Small World
- Do Something that scares you at least once a week
- Secure in Ones Self
- Appreciate the Beauty, and the Serenity in your own back yard.
- Labels
- The things I think we can do without as a Society.
- Clutter in your Mobile
- Gratitude: The sure path to happiness
- Fictitious Debt: The mental baggage you may not realized you have.
- The internal effects of labeling ourselves.
- Some Daily/Weekly Healthy Practices
- Purifying the Mind
- Minimalist Habits in the New Eco-friendly World
- Fantasizing is Indulgent Clutter for the Mind
- Numb
- Toxic People: Bottom Feeders
- Personal Offense
- The excuses we use to hold on to things
- Adapting during the Pandemic
- Love for Life
- Pandemic in the Winter
- A long way to go
- Two types of people
- Hobbies are seldom expensive
- The things that help me live a Minimalist Life.
- Spend Responsibly
- Ownership (Time in / Value out)
- Dust If You Must (a Minimalist poem by Rose Milligan)
- Growth is outside our comfort zone.
- Coveting Beauty
- Pearls of Wisdom from Unlikely Sources
- Success vs Wholeness
- NOISE
- Relationships are a Two Way Street
- One Character Trait Above all Others
- Replace “have to” with “get to”
- My Minimalist Winter Wardrobe
- Grateful and Sensitive
- The Freedom of not Caring about the Unimportant
- Minimalism is just the Beginning
- Go out and get those Experiences