Minimalist and intentional living are lifestyles that declutter our homes, schedules, tasks, and therefore our minds. As a result, we invest time, money, and energy in a way that is meaningful for us. Freeing up more time so you can read more is indeed one of the many benefits of minimalism.
My 2021 ‘Not-To-Do’ List
For years now, I have made New Years Resolutions and wrote up long lists of things to do in the New Year. Exercise more, lose weight, go to the gym, take some classes, learn something new, the list was endless. This year, to be kind to myself, I am wary of adding more to my …
The Power of Words
Words - so powerful and so magical! Have you ever wondered what it is that draws us to our books and our journals every day? Seeking words. Words that can transform, words that can heal, and words that can uplift. Words have a power that they seem to draw from the writer and sometimes the …
Do you need a weekly meal plan?
In these days of pandemic where many of us work from home, people consider it safer to eat home-cooked meals rather than risk exposing ourselves to restaurants and take out lines. Also as a result of working from home, eating homecooked meals is more feasible than it has been in the past. So how do …
Stacking the Shelves – July 2020
#stacking-the-shelves Stacking The Shelves is hosted at Tynga’s Reviews & Reading Reality. It’s all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course e-books! This month …