Simplicity – A lifestyle of mindfulness; living a more sustainable, gratifying, and spiritually connected existence. Welcome to the Saturday Blog Party! This week’s topic is Simplicity. This means we are looking for everything and anything on the topic! Share posts or sites that inspire the simple life, share your challenges or things that delight, old favorites or Read More
Category: Simplicity
What if it could be simpler? How much fun could that be?
Linda Adsetts and The Group are here with their weekly Go for the Joy message. Enjoy! I have come to love asking questions. If you have any experience with children you know that they ask questions all the time, that is until we train them out of asking. I was one of those children. I was Read More
So You want to Simplify Your Life…
I’m just delighted to have Rachel Papworth of Green and Tidy with us again! Last Simplicity week she asked Which Life-Simplifying Devices Would Your Life Be Simpler Without? and previously brought us Five Ways to Simplify Your Life and she is back today with her third of three essays on Simplicity. SO YOU WANT TO Read More
The Edge of Simplicity: Saying No
Step back for a sec and visualize how you feel when you’re committed to do something that you really don’t want to be involved with. Trapped? Obligated? Put-upon? Stifled? Stuck? Now think about how you feel when you’re digging what you’re doing. Alive? Blissful? Heart-centered? Easy? Sunshiney? You tell me: which energy would you rather Read More
adding the meaningful…
“A simple life is not seeing how little we can get by with—that’s poverty—but how efficiently we can put first things first. When you’re clear about your purpose and your priorities, you can painlessly discard whatever does not support these, whether it’s clutter in your cabinets or commitments on your calendar.” – Victoria Moran “Simplicity Read More
The such-ness and authenticity of sheer being
Welcome to Simplicity Week! Simplicity – A lifestyle of mindfulness; living a more sustainable, gratifying, and spiritually connected existence. Today I am taken with the such-ness of things. Tamara shares a photo of her cat in which the cat does nothing to escape the snow upon its back. Not inclined to move, the cat Read More