What’s your idea of a simple life? Is it to quit the rat race and retreat to the wilderness? Sell everything you own and live out of a backpack? Or, do you just want life to slow down enough so you can enjoy each and every day you are given? Whatever form it takes, a simple life is a beautiful thing. Here at Uncluttered Simplicity, we show you how making small changes little by little can help you create a simple life of your very own. Here are over 100 of my favorite tips for living a simple life.
100+ Tips For Living A Simple Life
Before you begin your simple life, it’s important to deal with any preconceived notions you may have about what living a simple life really means. I’ve uncovered 5 Simple Living Myths and the Truths Behind them in this post.
Living a Simple Life: Dealing with ‘Stuff’
- Just One Less: Owning Less Stuff So You Can Have More Of What Matters
- 20 Sure-Fire Ways To Tell When You Have Too Much Stuff
- No Knick Knacks Allowed: Why I’ve Banned Them From My Home
- You Might Be A Hoarder If…20 Symptoms of Compulsive Hoarding
Living a Simple Life: Changing Your Mindset
- Why Simplify: 10 Simple Reasons for Living a Simple Life
- How to Say “No” {When You Always Say “Yes”}
- How to Be Content No Matter What Life Throws At You
- 10 Free Inspirational Quotes {That Will Help You To Stay Strong}
Living a Simple Life: Downsizing
- Living Small: What it Means and Why We Do It
- How to Live in a Small House When You Have a Family
- 10 Things There’s Just No Room For When You Live in a Small House
Living a Simple Life: Intentional Parenting
- How to Raise Simple Kids in a Complicated World
- 10 Things Every Boy Needs To Hear From His Mom
- 10 Things Every Boy Needs To Hear From His Dad
- How to Get a Man To Help {AKA Communicating with your Husband}
Living a Simple Life: Minimalism
Living a simple life does not happen overnight.
Often, it’s accomplished through systematic, small changes which build upon each other over time. Maybe you decide to start with decluttering and organizing your home which leads to downsizing and moving to a smaller home. Living in a smaller home means you have to keep your possessions to a minimum, which may lead to minimalism. Certainly, with less stuff to maintain, you will have more time on your hands, so you decide to spend that time cultivating meaningful experiences. Eventually, you find yourself becoming more intentional with how you spend your time. As a result, you begin to form deeper relationships with those around you…
Yes, a simple life is a beautiful thing!
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