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Category: minimalism

Confessions of a Shopaholic: Life After Decluttering

It has taken a full year of decluttering for me to finally and confidently admit that I am on my … More

decluttering, minimalism, slow fashion, slow living

Thoughts on Uniform Dressing: Laziness or Confidence?

Something I’ve been working on in my personal and professional life is to be better about accepting criticism. For me, … More

capsule wardrobe, ethical fashion, minimalism, simple living, slow fashion, slow living, uniform dressing

How I Found Confidence Through Minimalism

I recently got asked a question on Instagram’s latest feature for tips on being confident in your own skin. I … More

confidence, decluttering, minimalism, simple living, slow living

A Year Towards Minimalism: What I’ve Learned

It’s been about a year since I’ve embarked on this journey of minimalism. It all started with a capsule wardrobe and … More

capsule wardrobe, decluttering, minimalism, simple living, slow living

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Sorry Instagram and ethical fashion, I’ve been cheating on ya with diverse books and working on being a better educator (and therefore person). 📚
The vastness of this new year really got to me this week as 2020 came to an end. The calendar year may be different, but nothing has really changed. I didn’t feel the typical magic and hope a new year can bring (and that’s okay!). It still feels like I’m very much in the thick of this season, and I’m not quite ready to leave it just yet (and that’s okay!). I’m not quite ready to look too far in the future (and that’s okay!).
Dear Little Apartment,
Sending love to everyone who is nurturing their inner child and giving them space to play and find joy this holiday season, especially this one.
Minutes after this photo was snapped, we watched as a seagull flew overhead with a pastry...and then realized it was OUR pastry...that was safely stored and hidden away in my tote bag. We had a good laugh, wished it well, and hoped that the birds had enjoyed what would’ve been our breakfast tomorrow.
“Take heart,

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