How's your life right now? That good, huh? Are you busy? Somewhat overwhelmed? Maybe even slightly edgy or frantic? Are you having a hard time figuring where you need to be, and when? Are you flying through your day by the seat of your pants, not knowing exactly what it is you should be doing at
What You Can Learn From Jonathan Edwards And His Pursuit Of Minimalism
If you're not familiar with Jonathan Edwards, one of America' most influential philosophical theologians, you really should check him out. He was a pastor mightily used of God and delivered what is arguably the most popular sermon ever given by anyone not named Jesus Christ ("Sinners In The Hands Of
You Were Designed To Live The Minimalist Life
The more trinkets we have, the less satisfied we become. The bigger our barns, the greater our stress. The more money that we make, the more we spend. It seems strange and bizarre and odd, but it happens to also be the truth. Have you ever wondered why that is? I believe that the problem is
Strategic Minimalism: A Sure-Fire Way To A Happier Life
My highschool baseball coach used to drill into our heads one particular quote, over and over and over again. It has to do with running around the bases, but I've recently come to realize that the truth behind this one-liner is one of the basic fundamentals to living a happier, more productive life.
What A Minimalist Can Learn From Birth And Death
When it comes to being a minimalist or simplifying your life, you need to make a lot of decisions. Decisions like: What should I keep and what needs to go? When was the last time I used this, and will I really ever use it in the future? Does this possession add value or subtract meaning to
Jesus Christ The Minimalist
Minimalism. Many people have their own unique definitions of what they believe minimalism is or should be. For example, some people believe it means to live in a small apartment with blank white walls and less than 100 possessions to your name. Others feel minimalism is living off the