Global Collapse Books and Articles Posted by → January 21, 2015 at 12:00 PM under News and Events Whether you believe in imminent global collapse or not, read the following article. The article overviews how the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute of the University of Melbourne has tracked our world resource consumption to see whether Donella and Dennis Meadows’ 1972 projection has been correct so far. The Meadows wrote “Limits to Growth,” predicting collapse that we should start to notice in 2015. Maybe the alarm just the Guardian baiting clicks, but it’s still neat information. Grab a summary at Inhabitat. 0 Comments
Make Your Home Safer in Cold and Flu Season Posted by → January 15, 2015 at 8:00 PM under News and Events Cold and flu season is in full swing, and Anna Mosely is there to help you make your home a place where viruses are easier to avoid. Anna’s five basic housekeeping tips disinfect the key areas of your home that are most likely to pass on germs. Go Ask Anna. 0 Comments
Materialistic Parenting Tactics Raise Materialistic Kids? No Way! Posted by → January 15, 2015 at 3:50 PM under News and Events The University of Missouri in Columbia has released a study showing that parents who raise their children with materialistic attitudes will see those children’s attitudes cause them a more difficult adult life. So what’s so bad about materialism? It can cause budgeting and financial problems; it can fill homes with organizational problems. These material problems can give a person trouble finding a sense of personal fulfilment outside of what they own, and can even cause marital conflict. In some areas of parenting, you know that psychologists and social scientists only performed a study because they want to convince the impossible people of the world of things that most of us already know. For example: if you teach kids to like material things, they will like material things. If you teach kids to measure how good or bad they are using material things, they will. There are people in the world who grow up mistreating whomever they can but think they are good people because they can buy what they want. A conscientious adult can teach theirself not to do everything they were raised to do. But why make your kid have to go through that? As for those of us who are going through the arduous journey to intentional living, we salute you. Katherine Martinko beautifully summarizes the release at TreeHugger. 0 Comments
Organize Your Bathroom Posted by → January 13, 2015 at 8:00 PM under News and Events Is it time to organize your bathroom? Becky at Clean Mama breaks it down for you. In her post she directs you to one section of the bathroom at a time, and breaks down arranging each into one step at a time. Take it one day at a time. The support is there. 0 Comments
So How Much Time Do You Spend Deciding What to Wear? Posted by → January 13, 2015 at 3:50 PM under News and Events There are many reasons to simplify your wardrobe. It can save money, and it can be a part of simplifying your whole life if you are adopting minimalism. Now the minimalist conversation is putting a spotlight on the fact that many of society’s most successful people wear the same thing every day. Not having to decide what to wear saves time and energy for more important decisions. For example, Barack Obama wears a black or blue suit every day, because he would rather spend the energy making presidential decisions. Even if you’re not the President, paring down your wardrobe is one thing you can do to reduce the condition called decision fatigue. True, some of us have let our wardrobes grow out of control because of bad shopping habits and a lack of purposeful living. But what about those of us who truly love to get creative with our style? Or what if getting rid of several items will come as a shock? Try these suggestions on for size. Why not wear an outfit repeatedly until it gets dirty? Your outer clothes don’t get dirty every single time you wear them, only your underwear does. If you prefer, fold the same outfit and leave it on top of the dresser to set it apart from the cleanest clothes. This way you still get to pick outfits, but you only have to do it every few days. Are you worried that people will notice your repeat outfits? You may be wrong about that; people notice how good you look more often than whether you wear things repeatedly. Still, perhaps cycle through a few outfits every few days. Wear a prearranged outfit once or twice per week. Thanks to TreeHugger for putting the best sources on the topic together. 0 Comments
Objects to Keep in the House for Inventive Kids Posted by → January 13, 2015 at 12:00 PM under News and Events It’s fun to see what inventive kids will come up with next. What’s great about kids is that their creativity lets them turn any household object into something new. This means the cheaper the items you keep around for them are, the more inspiring they are. Get a list of suggestions at Save Money, Live Joyfully. 0 Comments
Alternatives to Plastic Food Storage Posted by → January 09, 2015 at 8:00 PM under News and Events Plastic food storage has its pros and cons, but there are enough alternatives these days that you don’t need to deal with the cons at all. Katie Wellness Mama would like to discuss some kitchen alternatives to plastic, many of which are oven, microwave and dishwasher safe. Keep well. 0 Comments
Viktor Frankl On Pursuing Meaning Over Pleasure Posted by → January 09, 2015 at 3:50 PM under News and Events Maybe you want to simplify your home and life, but some of the things that people are willing to let go of seem like too much. Of course, you define your own simplicity, but Donald Miller has discovered a way to make simplicity easier to achieve. Miller was reading the work of Viktor Frankl, a 20th century psychiatrist who told people to stop chasing after pleasure for its own sake. Apply that idea to homemaking. Filling your house with sale items is fun, but if you make shopping the point of your life, you’re probably hiding the fact that you want your life to have a bigger point. Frankl, and Miller, suggest that you become more intentional and make that point happen. Let Miller explain on Storyline Blog 0 Comments
Ideas to Teach Money Management to Children Posted by → January 09, 2015 at 8:00 AM under News and Events This post is too useful not to link. Heather of My Mothermode appears on Money Saving Mom to name four ways to teach children about money management. The end result can lead to less whining at you for being frugal. Your household will function more harmoniously. Brilliantly, your children can also prepare for the real world. Your kids will thank you. 0 Comments
Keurig Care and Keurig Hacks Posted by → January 08, 2015 at 8:00 PM under News and Events Jillee knows exactly what we want to know about our Keurig machines. The article below has several lifehack-style ideas for using a Keurig just to make hot water. If you like instant oatmeal, for example, a Keurig uses less water and heat than a kettle. The article starts on a more practical note though: cleaning the machine. Click for more perfect coffee. 0 Comments