How to Become a Digital Minimalist
A three-step plan to streamline your digital life and reclaim time for what matters most to you.
A three-step plan to streamline your digital life and reclaim time for what matters most to you.
If your busy schedule is spreading you too thin, it may be time to reevaluate your priorities.
In this spring’s digital-only collection, we’re delving into all things detoxing and decluttering so you can move through the season with a sense of lightness, ease, and room to breathe.
Streamline your space with these expert organizational tips.
Tips and recipes to help eliminate toxins and satisfy your taste buds.
Annoyed or upset by little things? Maybe your emotions are being triggered by past experiences. Learn how to live – and move beyond the patterns that no longer serve you.
Feng-shui expert Andrea Gerasimo explains how to make your bedroom a restful sanctuary.
Be more with less. Here are tips for minimalist living — downsizing your life, your possessions, and your schedule — from author and blogger Joshua Becker.
Simple, thoughtful, low-cost strategies for transforming the first place you see when you walk in the door.
Tired of trying to make your home look magazine-slick? Discover the Japanese art of wabi-sabi or “appreciating the imperfect.”
Thoughtful presents that don’t add to life’s clutter.
You may be experiencing a chronic state of stress activation known as “allostatic load.” Our experts offer five techniques to help you de-stress and re-center.
Best-selling author Joshua Becker explains how downsizing your possessions and your calendar can help you focus on the things and people that matter most.
Low-cost improvements yield big returns in a cramped home-office space.
In the first installment of a five-part series on David Allen’s organizational system, Getting Things Done, the chaotic jumble of things competing for our attention comes into clear focus.
Learn from productivity expert David Allen how to organize your to-do lists based on what is doable and worth doing now.
Here are some decorating tips that might make ADHD easier to manage.
Pilar Gerasimo on how clearing things out — your diet, your home, your heart — can provide a fresh start.
The number of adults diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is growing more than four times faster than diagnoses among children. What’s behind this trend — and what are the latest treatments?
This life-affirming practice can start at any adult age — and help your possessions live on in a meaningful, thoughtful way.
You’re toning and reshaping your body. Why not use feng shui to bring your home along for the ride?