30 January Journal Prompts to Decide What You Want This Year
Use these 30 January journal prompts to reflect on the year ahead, gain clarity, and decide what you really want — simply, practically, and intentionally.
Use these 30 January journal prompts to reflect on the year ahead, gain clarity, and decide what you really want — simply, practically, and intentionally.
The joy of missing out is the quiet relief that comes from choosing less — less pressure, less comparison and less rushing to keep up. Instead of feeling left behind, JOMO allows you to step back, slow down and feel more present and content with the life you’re already living. Here are 7 ways to embrace the joy of missing out.
Feeling like a failure because you’ve already failed your New Year’s resolutions? Don’t worry! In this article I share tips on how to change your mindset, find your focus and still achieve everything that you want to achieve.
January can be a long month, with many of us experiencing colder, darker days and the after-effects of a merry holiday season. Here are 10 things to do in January to simplify your life as one year closes and the new year begins.
Visual clutter isn’t just mess—it’s the everyday stuff that quietly overwhelms your space and your mind. Even small piles of papers, random items on counters, or scattered belongings can make a room feel chaotic and stressful. In this article we look at 7 ways visual clutter invades your space and how to take it back.
Looking for simple ways to improve your life without overwhelm? These one-month self-improvement challenges for simple living offer small, focused habits you can commit to for 30 days, helping you build consistency, reduce stress, and create meaningful change.
Enjoying your home does not require constant upgrades, new furniture, or more storage solutions. In fact, many homes feel calmer and more enjoyable when we stop adding and start using what we already have. This guide shows how to enjoy your home more without buying anything new — while supporting frugal living and intentional spending.
Frugal living does not need to feel hard, strict or exhausting. Often, the biggest difference comes from small lifestyle choices that gently lower your spending without constant effort. These low-cost lifestyle choices help frugal living feel calmer, simpler and easier to stick to in everyday life.
Let’s look at how we define success. Is it about doing more, achieving more and keeping up with expectations—or could success look quieter, calmer and more personal? Here are seven meaningful goals that gently challenge traditional ideas of success.
Decluttering can be tough for many of us. To help you declutter your home with less stress and more ease, here are 12 ways to get motivated to declutter your home when you don’t feel like it.