How can i simplify my life




















Prioritise what needs to be done and be more aware of the little things we all do which waste our time. Most of us have bills to pay, work, family and friends. Juggling the demands of modern daily life gives us little space for anything else. Allocate what you can to a savings account, reduce unnecessary spending and make a plan to clear any debt.

Switch to paperless billing, automate your payments where possible and create a monthly budget which you stick to. Try this post for more ideas on how to simplify your finances. Create an evening routine that really supports you.

Then focus on yourself and unwinding from today. Check out this post on how to create a simple evening routine that works for you, or how to make your bedroom into a sanctuary! Waking up a little earlier in the mornings has helped me so much.

It gives me some precious quiet time to read my book, or enjoy my first cup of tea of the day in peace. Too complicated and it becomes unrealistic and off-putting.

I think this applies to many things in life, but particularly when it comes to my health and fitness! Choose healthy meal options where possible, walk daily, get enough sleep. Cut down on stress and props to relieve that stress, such as too much sugar or alcohol.

Small but consistent steps are much more practical and sustainable for most of us. Check out my post on how to declutter your mind to create a little emotional and psychological space. Your brain is meant for much more than just remembering the tiny details of daily life. Pop your thoughts and to do lists down on a notepad or in the notes section on your phone and give your brain a breather!

Your mindset is key to getting more out of life. Many of us have experienced relationships that feel a little one-sided or that are draining and difficult. Dedicate your time to nurturing the healthy, mutually supportive, real relationships that add true value to your life. Here are some tips to help you bond with your partner as just one example. Instead, think about some simple ways you can make looking after yourself a regular part of your routine.

Little changes and a few minutes to yourself can make the world of difference. Try these simple self-care ideas that will take 10 minutes or less.

Life has its ups and downs for all of us but how you think about things has a large part to play in how you feel about them. The ultimate goal is to give you more calm, ease, freedom and joy!

Here are 20 ways to be happier! One of the main burdens on my own time and energy is keeping up with my home. I have a busy family, kids, a dog and my home gets messy or dirty pretty quickly!

Streamlining my chores, decluttering my home and getting systems in place to help us all be a little bit tidier and organised have all helped my home run more on auto-pilot. Ahhh this is a breath of fresh air to read. But Raising my 5 boys is a noble and challenging job and I feel blessed to do it! Thank you for this reminder! Man, 7 speaks to my soul! The one I am struggling with currently is definitely media.

I am much more content and have way more time on my hands when I choose to let those things go. Do they ever lay on the guilt when you say no?

Both sets of our parents tend to really make us feel bad if we decline invitations…. When we say No to an invitation, it helps us keep the YES items! If you listen to Jon Acuff How to say No that may be a motivation to you. It was for me! Thanks Casey! I would have to say that our families do not make us feel bad about choosing to say no.

Just something to think about — maybe it will help you the next time you get pressure or push-back from your family members. Thanks for your reply! This article is exactly why I keep coming back to your blog! You articulate so many things I never knew how to put into words……especially 1.

Also, I thought I was the only teenage girl on the planet who preferred a good night of sleep more than a slumber party. Most parents I know are NOT fans of sleepovers, especially not for younger children! I feel the exact same way about sleepovers. I maybe went to ONE as a youngster, and,I hate to say it, faked sick so I could go home to my own bed and sleep schedule!!!

This verse popped into my head when I read this today: 2 Thessalonians: and to make it your ambition to lead a quiet life: You should mind your own business and work with your hands, just as we told you, so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody. Thank you for the daily encouragement!!! Good luck as you make wise decisions for your family!

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Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. But now that I own less, I comfortably live in a smaller space, and it makes life so much simpler. OK—I know this is going to be controversial but I think renting simplifies life SO much than owning your own home!

I was a homeowner for six years, and it always felt like a huge burden to me. After the first few months, the joy of owning my own place wore off and then it just felt like a weight on my shoulders.

There were so many ongoing expenses, things to maintain, and I also hated the general feeling of being weighed down. Now that we rent, I have so much freedom. We live in a high rise apartment so someone else does the yard work, cleans the pool, and worries about maintenance issues.

In fact, I currently spend about 30 minutes a day cleaning plus about one hour a week catching up on loose ends even with two children at home! Housework and cleaning used to be a heavy weight on my shoulders and now it genuinely feels like a non-issue. I wrote an entire post about how to spend less time cleaning but in summary:. For most of my life, I was an obsessive TV watcher.

If I was home, the TV was on, whether I was watching it or not. I just liked the noise in the background. As a family, we spend more time talking, listening to music, and just enjoying each others company when the TV is off. Instead, I keep things pretty relaxed. Instead, I buy simple food I like and eat what I feel like. If you want to learn more about simple eating, I explain all the details in this post. For example, I really love No Pong natural deodorant, so I have an automatic subscription.

One word of warning: be sure to review any bills, expenses, etc. Having an emergency fund gives you breathing room so you have time and space to make more intentional decisions. It might sound silly but until I discovered minimalism, I had no idea how much time, energy and money I was wasting on clothes. OK—I knew I was wasting money!

But I had no idea that my closet was draining me in other ways. I can see now that I spent a ridiculous amount of time shopping and even just thinking about what to wear.



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