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Letting Go

The Short List to simplifying your life:
Step 1- Identify what's important to you.
Step 2- Eliminate everything else.

My new journey:

I'm going to work towards adopting this new attitude, in hopes of creating a minimalist home, and a simpler life. I may not commit to all of these changes, as several are pretty extreme. Also, I understand that this would be a gradual process, baby steps towards the final goal. Check out the link and see if you wish to join!

http://www.zenhabits.net/a-guide-to-creating-a-minimalist-home/

Just to mention, I told my husband about my thought process last night, because I'm not sure how I can practice this method if everyone else isn't on board. He thinks I'm crazy, but once he sees what it's all about, I'm sure he'll be jealous and want to join in!

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