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ARTICLES - NO SIDEBAR N / S. Design a Simple Life. Menu. Course. Magazine. Write for Us. Featured Articles. A collection of articles on minimalism, simple living, and finding happiness. Dee Nowak / May 25, 2021. ARTICLES - PAGE 2 OF 64 - NO SIDEBAR Brittany Olson / Apr 10, 2021. The Gifts of Time and Energy. Taylor Buonocore-Guthrie / Apr 7, 2021. The Joy of Decluttering. Julia Ubbenga / Apr 4, 2021. Lessons From Losing. Karl Staib / Mar 30, 2021. The Dig to Fly Model, and My Online Shopping Confession. Sofia Lawrence / Mar 27, 2021. NO SIDEBAR & THE NEW CLUTTERFREE APP The No Sidebar email course inspires and encourages you to design a simple life by focusing on digital, financial, home, mind, and work simplicity. We’ve sold the course for $20 for the last several years. But when the opportunity arose for us to include it in the Clutterfree App, we jumped at the chance. We knew it would be a great THE KEY TO SIMPLIFYING YOUR DIGITAL LIFE 1. Set your limits. Create limits that ensure your mornings, evenings, or other times of the day — when you are most creative, or during the times you connect with your family — are free of any social media surfing. For instance, impose limits like: No notification checking before 10am or after 7pm. Check social media three times aday.
HOW MINIMALISM HAS SIMPLIFIED CLEANING OUR HOME Comparing cleaning efforts now with then presents a stark and welcoming contrast. Here are some of the ways minimalism has made cleaning simpler for me. 1. Having less stuff, in and of itself, obviously reduces the amount of effort and energy required to keep things clean. Less furniture means less dusting, less clothing andlinens equals less
THE EMPTY NEST: DOWNSIZING FOR TWO Written by Jennifer Tritt. The Empty Nest: Downsizing for Two. Home is a feeling of warmth and safety. We gather at home with those we love. It is a private, peaceful place of retreat. Home is the relief we feel when returning from a long trip or a hectic day at work. I want any home in which I live to be open, welcoming, comfortable and light. SEVEN DECLUTTERING TIPS I DISCOVERED IN THE MINIMALIST HOME Sign me up! If you’re considering a fresh start of your own, here’s a summary of the top seven decluttering tips I found in the book. Spoiler Alert: I loved it! Tip 1: Identify the purpose of a room and get rid of anything that doesn’t serve that purpose. It seemed so obvious once I read it, but the idea of having a purpose or a goalfor
THE WEIGHT OF EMOTIONAL CLUTTER—AND 4 STEPS TO LETTING GO This means that with conscious effort and consistent practice over time, you can actually short-circuit negative thoughts and slowly replace them with better feeling thought loops. 4 Steps to Letting Go of Emotional Clutter. 1.Start by identifying the harmful scripts thatare playing out in
THE FLAME OF CREATIVITY: ARE YOU THE WATER OR THE WIND? She was discussing how to encourage ideas, creativity, and learning in children. She said when they come to you with an idea, it is like a burning flame. You can either be the wind that fans that flame and helps it grow, or the bucket of water that douses and extinguishes the flame. This idea really challenged me. NO SIDEBAR - DESIGN A SIMPLE LIFESTART HEREARTICLESOUR COURSEBOOKSWRITE FOR USTHE MINIMALIST MINDSET STRATEGY GUIDE Downsizing My Goals. May 11, 2021 By Rebecca Somogyi. “Those who are most successful in their life endeavors are those who identify, define, and pursue their next most important step without being distracted from it.”. – Joshua Becker We are constantly told to set goals for ourselves. We need a 5 year plan. A 10 year plan. A 20year plan.
ARTICLES - NO SIDEBAR N / S. Design a Simple Life. Menu. Course. Magazine. Write for Us. Featured Articles. A collection of articles on minimalism, simple living, and finding happiness. Dee Nowak / May 25, 2021. ARTICLES - PAGE 2 OF 64 - NO SIDEBAR Brittany Olson / Apr 10, 2021. The Gifts of Time and Energy. Taylor Buonocore-Guthrie / Apr 7, 2021. The Joy of Decluttering. Julia Ubbenga / Apr 4, 2021. Lessons From Losing. Karl Staib / Mar 30, 2021. The Dig to Fly Model, and My Online Shopping Confession. Sofia Lawrence / Mar 27, 2021. NO SIDEBAR & THE NEW CLUTTERFREE APP The No Sidebar email course inspires and encourages you to design a simple life by focusing on digital, financial, home, mind, and work simplicity. We’ve sold the course for $20 for the last several years. But when the opportunity arose for us to include it in the Clutterfree App, we jumped at the chance. We knew it would be a great THE KEY TO SIMPLIFYING YOUR DIGITAL LIFE 1. Set your limits. Create limits that ensure your mornings, evenings, or other times of the day — when you are most creative, or during the times you connect with your family — are free of any social media surfing. For instance, impose limits like: No notification checking before 10am or after 7pm. Check social media three times aday.
HOW MINIMALISM HAS SIMPLIFIED CLEANING OUR HOME Comparing cleaning efforts now with then presents a stark and welcoming contrast. Here are some of the ways minimalism has made cleaning simpler for me. 1. Having less stuff, in and of itself, obviously reduces the amount of effort and energy required to keep things clean. Less furniture means less dusting, less clothing andlinens equals less
THE EMPTY NEST: DOWNSIZING FOR TWO Written by Jennifer Tritt. The Empty Nest: Downsizing for Two. Home is a feeling of warmth and safety. We gather at home with those we love. It is a private, peaceful place of retreat. Home is the relief we feel when returning from a long trip or a hectic day at work. I want any home in which I live to be open, welcoming, comfortable and light. SEVEN DECLUTTERING TIPS I DISCOVERED IN THE MINIMALIST HOME Sign me up! If you’re considering a fresh start of your own, here’s a summary of the top seven decluttering tips I found in the book. Spoiler Alert: I loved it! Tip 1: Identify the purpose of a room and get rid of anything that doesn’t serve that purpose. It seemed so obvious once I read it, but the idea of having a purpose or a goalfor
THE WEIGHT OF EMOTIONAL CLUTTER—AND 4 STEPS TO LETTING GO This means that with conscious effort and consistent practice over time, you can actually short-circuit negative thoughts and slowly replace them with better feeling thought loops. 4 Steps to Letting Go of Emotional Clutter. 1.Start by identifying the harmful scripts thatare playing out in
THE FLAME OF CREATIVITY: ARE YOU THE WATER OR THE WIND? She was discussing how to encourage ideas, creativity, and learning in children. She said when they come to you with an idea, it is like a burning flame. You can either be the wind that fans that flame and helps it grow, or the bucket of water that douses and extinguishes the flame. This idea really challenged me. HOW MINIMALISM HAS SIMPLIFIED CLEANING OUR HOME Comparing cleaning efforts now with then presents a stark and welcoming contrast. Here are some of the ways minimalism has made cleaning simpler for me. 1. Having less stuff, in and of itself, obviously reduces the amount of effort and energy required to keep things clean. Less furniture means less dusting, less clothing andlinens equals less
7 THINGS I LEARNED IN THE UNCLUTTERED COURSE Here are 7 techniques I learned: 1. Identify the Purpose of a Room, and Get Rid of Anything that Doesn’t Serve that Purpose. The importance of determining a purpose for the rooms cannot be overstated. Once you are clear on what you want each room to accomplish, it becomes easier 6 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF WHEN YOU'RE STRESSED Setting something down for a week or a month or a couple of years doesn’t mean you’ll never pick it back up again. “If you board the wrong train, it is no use running along the corridor in the other direction.” —Dietrich Bonhoeffer. 6. How can I fill my tank? Step one: strip away some of the stressors. 10 LESSONS I LEARNED ABOUT CHANGE Veer right. There is so much to be learned about choices and change along a country road. Here are 10 things I discovered about life while living in the country: 1. Decelerate as you approach a curve. When you are nearing any change in your life that could redirect your 8 THINGS SUCCESSFUL CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS DO Creativity is not limited, but our ability to tap it is. We have to do the work behind the work. But before we cultivate a plan, let’s take a look at those who are in our space and who are getting it right. Here are 8 things successful creatives do, paired with suggestions on what that can look like for you. 1. They know their own creative THE IMPORTANCE OF REMOVING MENTAL CLUTTER Single tasking, on the other hand, is more enjoyable. It creates focus and increases patience, which in the end helps you get more done. Period. Or maybe, for you, it’s digital distractions that are creating mental clutter. Tools that interrupt our attention keep you from focusing deeply on your work and goals. 5 WAYS TO CULTIVATE A PRESENT MOMENT GRATITUDE PRACTICE Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what we are grateful for in our lives. Many families have a tradition of going around the table at the Thanksgiving meal to name something they are grateful for that year, while others may incorporate gratitude in a more structured way as part of their morning or evening routines.. Regardless of when we give thanks, the research is clear: expressing HOW TO DETANGLE PRODUCTIVITY AND YOUR SELF-WORTH 2. Whimsy & wonder. Or in other words, engagement with your life. In my opinion, living with your heart and eyes wide open — looking for wonder wherever you can find it — is one of the greatest benefits of not overvaluing productivity. 3. Your self-worth. The other day, I sat on a sofa across from my therapist. MEDIA DEPRIVATION: A CREATIVE DIET FOR THE MINIMALIST Media Deprivation: A Creative Diet for the Minimalist. The struggle is real. We want to create more. Shipping feels amazing. There’s nothing quite like hitting that ‘Publish’ button. But we find it difficult to write even one blog post. Even one more line of codesounds
THE BENEFITS OF BEING A MINIMALIST PARENT So I can pursue parenting without feeling like I’m carrying a truck full of cement bricks around. To set more bricks down, consider these six benefits of minimalism in parenthood: 1. Less multi-tasking. Multitasking is the nature of being a mom. And when it comes to multi-tasking, more is not better! NO SIDEBAR - DESIGN A SIMPLE LIFESTART HEREARTICLESOUR COURSEBOOKSWRITE FOR USTHE MINIMALIST MINDSET STRATEGY GUIDE If there’s anything disenchanting about travel it’s people’s facial expressions at airports. Nonchalant and bored, they carry neck pillows and reusable water bottles, answer emails on slick tablets, and Facetime in the middle of Heathrow as comfortably as in theirliving room.
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6 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF WHEN YOU'RE STRESSED It takes continual self-checking to keep stress at bay, but it's well worth it. 6 questions to ask yourself next time you're stressed. SEARCHING FOR PURPOSE In 1916, Robert Frost published one of the most renowned poems of the 20th Century, “The Road Not Taken,” which begins: “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood” The metaphor of the “fork of the road,” upon which Frost’s seminal work is based, is so enduringbecause
5 TYPES OF MINIMALISM Years ago, when I was about to get married, a friend gave me her best marriage advice.Spend your money on experiences, not things, she told me. Your couch won’t NO SIDEBAR - DESIGN A SIMPLE LIFESTART HEREARTICLESOUR COURSEBOOKSWRITE FOR USTHE MINIMALIST MINDSET STRATEGY GUIDE If there’s anything disenchanting about travel it’s people’s facial expressions at airports. Nonchalant and bored, they carry neck pillows and reusable water bottles, answer emails on slick tablets, and Facetime in the middle of Heathrow as comfortably as in theirliving room.
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10 LESSONS I LEARNED ABOUT CHANGE There is so much to be learned about choices and change along a country road. Here's what I discovered about life while living in thecountry.
6 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF WHEN YOU'RE STRESSED It takes continual self-checking to keep stress at bay, but it's well worth it. 6 questions to ask yourself next time you're stressed. SEARCHING FOR PURPOSE In 1916, Robert Frost published one of the most renowned poems of the 20th Century, “The Road Not Taken,” which begins: “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood” The metaphor of the “fork of the road,” upon which Frost’s seminal work is based, is so enduringbecause
5 TYPES OF MINIMALISM Years ago, when I was about to get married, a friend gave me her best marriage advice.Spend your money on experiences, not things, she told me. Your couch won’t 5 THINGS I’VE LEARNED BY DOING THINGS DIFFERENTLY Learn these five lessons when you choose to live life in a way that looks or feels different than normal. HOW MINIMALISM HAS SIMPLIFIED CLEANING OUR HOME Sometimes, it is hard to see the benefits of a life change until you have actually lived that life for a while. Then, you can look back and assess the differences with pristine, hindsight clarity. In our nearly 33 years of marriage, it has always been my heart’s desire to makesure our home is
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5 WAYS TO LIVE MORE INTENTIONALLY I often find myself referring back to the quote from Annie Dillard, ‘How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.’ It is an excellent reminder that every day is THE ART OF LIVING WITHOUT Many measure the success they have in life by the things they own. The chase to always have the best of everything causes many people to forget about the most important thing — enjoying what they have. THE KEY TO SIMPLIFYING YOUR DIGITAL LIFE The world has been reduced to become a global village with the advent of interactive technology and advanced interfaces. We rely on social media apps for work and to connect with people so much that our actual interaction has become minimal compared to our virtual presence. 5 TYPES OF MINIMALISM Years ago, when I was about to get married, a friend gave me her best marriage advice.Spend your money on experiences, not things, she told me. Your couch won’t THE IMPORTANCE OF REMOVING MENTAL CLUTTER Design a simple life. Start here. Start now. You can design a life of less—and more. More of what you love, less of what you don’t. It’s a process, and we’re all in it together. MINIMALIST BUDGET: 5 WAYS TO MAKE IT WORK Here are five key methods to recognizing the power of a minimalist budget and how it can have a positive effect on your savings. HOW TO DETANGLE PRODUCTIVITY AND YOUR SELF-WORTH There are dangers in valuing productivity over everything else, so here are three values you may choose to hold up instead.* Start Here
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“Make room for things that matter by removing everything that doesn’t.” — Brian Gardner A simple life is all about being intentional—with the things you do, with the things you own, and with the people you spend time with. It’s about holding onto the things that matter and decluttering yourlife .
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“If you don’t have time to do what matters, stop doing things that don’t.” — Courtney Carver Turning 50 is considered by many a milestone. I think the completion of any decade is a time for celebration. Until now the focus for me of each decade of my adulthood has been something specific and somewhatstressful.
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“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.” — Anne Lamott We are overwhelmed and distracted by notifications from our phones, tablets and computers. We also like to blame those devices for the busy lives we lead. While they are partly to blame, we need to take alook in the mirror.
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“You might get 85 years on this planet—don’t spend 65 paying off a lifestyle you can’t afford.” — Cait Flanders A minimal approach to fashion is all about curating a simple, ethical wardrobe you love that will sustain a life you love. Your closet should be filled with high-quality pieces you absolutely love that will, hopefully, last years.Read the Article
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