Minimalism and Frugality gave me more time to focus on the kids and their needs, prep healthy meals, practice yoga and meditation, and just slow down overall. We have found that having less stuff means less upkeep, less cleaning, and closing the loop: less stress to make money to keep up with those material wants. It doesn't mean we don't spend money, we just only spend money on things that bring us true value.
Be sure to check your local library first, but if you can't get these books for free, then I highly recommend the Kindle or Audible versions here:
Read Marie Kondo's the Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up
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Read Elizabeth Thames' Meet the Frugalwoods
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Check out today's blog post for a frugal and minimalist win!
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Welcome to Season 3 - The Quarantine Season!
We will continue to have weekly 10 minute reflections to focus on intentional living. Listen in the car, on a walk, or on the couch with some coffee and a journal. We will focus on being more intentional with our time, our money, our energy, and our love. #BNTNTNL #intentionalten
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