![]() She lost her parents, friends and home and descended into a dark and difficult place. Marissa has created a really fun blog after a challenging start in life. The podcast is the place to visit for all things slow and intentional living with great guests such as Anita Vandyke talking about the reality of a zero waste family life. She is a mom of two wonderful kids and a self-confessed tree-hugger (love this woman). The Minimalist Mom: How to Simply Parent Your Babyīrooke is an author, blogger and podcast host of the astonishingly popular The Slow Home Podcast. Anyone else have a love/hate relationship with too much Lego? She has interviewed families for her Minimalist Family Series who have downsized and made the move to minimalist living and posts specifically about dealing with TOYS. She is honest about the reason our homes are full of clutter (cheap, replaceable goods) and what impact this has on our mental wellbeing and our bank balance. Rachel Jonat wants you to live “a rich life with less stuff”. From intentional living, productivity, breaking habits to simplifying your life and mindful practices. Zen Habits is the powerhouse of minimalism blogs and goes deeply into the emotional aspects of minimalism. Leo Babauta has been writing about minimalism for years and has a dedicated group of followers. Minimalism For Families: Practical Minimalist Living Strategies To Simplify Your Home. Her blog posts are a mix of decluttering advice, living life as an introvert, how to cope with busy seasons, why we need to declutter social media and even how you create a capsule wardrobe (terrible packer mom here, I need Courtney’s advice). She’s extremely honest and shares personal stories with her audience, which I love. She does all this whilst living with Multiple Sclerosis. That makes her a bit of a guru of minimalist living in my eyes. Be More With LessĬourtney Carver is not only a content creator and author of Soulful Simplicity, she also hosts a podcast with her daughter, Soul and Wit. There’s a lot to learn from Zoe and I’m just getting started. She not only deep dives into the strategy of decluttering but also the reasons why having less is good for you.Īs a mom she is believes families thrive more when they have less. Whether you want to simplify a small space or your entire home, Zoe is the mom for you. Joyful living is the name of the game in our house. Zoe’s blog is all about helping families to streamline their homes and their lives to live more fully with joy and purpose. The article that instantly jumped out at me? 5 Easy ways to start simplifying your life when you don’t know where to begin. Her blog is her own passion project where she gets to share and teach all the simplifying techniques that have changed her own life.Īntonia talks about the important things intentional living, self-care, simple living and also the ways to clear space in your life to be more productive and less busy. Struggling with the challenges of raising two young feisty girls (mine are boys), building a business and juggling everything mom life entails. Reading why Antonia started her blog is like reading about my own life. You can easily lose yourself in her articles, so make some time to create a simpler life with more ease and fun. ![]() Being stuck in a clutter cycle, decluttering without stress and even journal prompts and questions to ask whilst you make space for more life and less stuff. Her blog and podcast are full of simple challenges to declutter your life but also why you might get stuck when trying to minimise (both hands up). The first step she took in changing her life was clearing out the clutter, letting go and listening to her heart first. Jennifer was afraid of living a life half lived. There’s lots of other great parenting advice on there too. She clarifies what minimalism is and is not and helps you set honest expectations that suit your life. ![]() What I love about Miriam’s blog is the realistic focus on how to make minimalism work with the realities of family life. Miriam is a Danish mom of two boys who loves to travel, cook, take photos and the all important Hygge. The Danish Mom blog was the first minimalist lifestyle blog I came across a few years ago.
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