Decluttering

Using Your Time Well at Home: 5 Ways to Declutter and Pursue Minimalism With Kids

Minimalism works for single people quite well. Typically they sell their belongings, live in a tiny apartment and have lots of opportunities to do the things they enjoy because their stuff doesn’t overpower them. It’s pretty easy for them! They don’t have to deal with nap time, snack time, bickering time, “hangry” time, interruptions, car seats, picking up toys…basically all the demands that come with having children. How then does the idea of minimalism translate to those who do have children…

15 Things a Minimalist Family Doesn't Do - How Many Describe You?

Minimalist families behave a certain way. They have systems in place that they’ve done so many times that they do them on autopilot. They don’t have to waste their valuable time looking for misplaced keys! They’d prefer to spend their time on things that are enjoyable and on things that matter…

Do You Value Toys or Time? A Minimalist Playroom Explored

For most women, the condition of our homes impacts us emotionally. Lots of toys and clutter often sabotage what our homes should be for us...A place where we can be at peace and find rest in the midst of our busy lives. Home should be a place where we feel loved and can joyfully serve our families. It should not be a place where we’re CONSTANTLY “catching up” while bitterness and discontentment swells up inside us…