Sharing why I am committing to only add 23 items to my closet in 2023, how I plan to do it and share progress along the way, and what I hope to get out of it.----Simplicity. Intention. Contentment. I've been thinking a lot about this in various areas of my life. What it means, what it looks like. Where I focus and what I focus on.Way back when, this blog used to focus nearly exclusively on style and fashion. Tons of outfit posts (dare you to browse through the archives ha!), style challenges, Read More
My Minimalist Jewelry Capsule
Today I’m sharing my go to minimal jewelry capsule for the perfect finishing touch to any outfit. I’ve learned over time (or more so- after babies!) that I prefer my jewelry options to be streamlined, delicate and subtle. That way, it doesn't catch their eye to tug at like a statement piece would. Plus, these items are such a classic choice that never overwhelms an outfit. Don't get me wrong, I do love a good statement necklace or earring-- but I save those for date nights or mom's night out Read More
My Minimalist Hair Care Routine
This shop has been compensated by Nature Box™. #ShopNatureBox #sponsored What is “minimalist hair” anyways? For some, it may mean shaving it all off, keeping your hair super short, or just letting it do its thing. To me, it means creating a routine that makes taking care of your hair in an easy, quick, and healthy way while still looking neat and put together. In short, hair care for a minimalist is about keeping it simple. Many of us have a fair amount of beauty products stuffed Read More
Our Minimalist Bedroom: Tips to Rest Easy
When it comes time to sleep at the end of the day, I want to be sure I am retreating to a peaceful place where I can get a good night's rest. I find that when I get quality sleep, I have more energy, mental sharpness and patience with my kiddos too. If you want to rest easy and sleep well, you need to create the right atmosphere in your bedroom, right? Keeping it simple, light, and free of clutter will bring a sense a calm and space. A spacious bedroom creates a sense of peace and beauty. Our Read More
Winter Minimalist Wardrobe: Sweaters
I’ve been slowly paring down my wardrobe the past few years to make the everyday more doable. It's been a process with two pregnancies in there, but I have definitely found my stride. No more overflowing drawers and frustration figuring out what to wear. Less is best in my opinion. And if I can simplify the things within my control, like my wardrobe or kitchen, then I have more mental bandwidth to handle the daily chaos of life. When it comes to a minimalist wardrobe for winter (at least Read More
5 Ways We Save Money with Our Kiddos
Every parent is thinking about saving for their child’s future. Read on to discover 5 ways we are trying save with our kiddos. Thanks to Signature Care diapers for sponsoring this post. According to a 2017 report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the average cost of raising a child from birth through age 17 is $233,610. And that doesn’t include college expenses. Did your heart just skip a beat? Yeah, mine too. Besides a college investment plan or savings accounts, let alone other Read More
My maternity capsule wardrobe…the second time around.
When I was pregnant with Bryce, I was so excited to "dress the bump" and buy.all.the.things. I oogled over maternity tops, bottoms, dresses-you name it. It wasn't particularly cohesive, just a mix match of random pieces in various prints and colors...and the majority of it was dressier workwear since I was working full-time in a corporate environment. You can check out some of those outfits here. Unfortunately, I hadn't discovered minimalism (or the idea of a capsule wardrobe), and I SO wish Read More
Minimalist Holiday Gifts for Men
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. Product was provided by the client for review; however, all opinions are mine alone. #WorldsSmartestToothbrush #PhilipsSonicare #OprahsFavoriteThings #CollectiveBias Hover over the image above to start shopping for the minimalist man in your life! With our son Bryce, we implemented the "4 types of gifts" approach for Christmas: something they want, something they need, something to wear and something to read. It Read More
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