Monday, March 17, 2014

The Simplicity Series : : Session #5 : : Your Toolbox

Our traveling light journey is coming to end.  And what better grand finale than offering you a potpourri of hands-on tools to help these sessions spring to life for you?  The three of us put our heads together to give you a bundle of resources, a bit of a toolbox, so that you're equipped to figure out what your next steps in pursuing a simplified life might look like.
 
 
JONATHAN & ALLISON RECOMMEND
Paul Borthwick
 
 Tsh Oxenreider
 
Francine Jay
 
Francine Jay

LINDA RECOMMENDS THESE BOOKS
Jen Hatmaker

Joshua Becker

Don Aslett

THESE BLOGS


THESE POSTS


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As we wrap up The Simplicity Series, all I can do is thank Jonathan and Allison for offering such a treasure trove to us.  HUGS to you guys from all of us here!  Your journey has jumpstarted many of ours. What a way to kick off spring!
 
One cool benefit of the blogging world is that we get challenged and motivated by each other's life experiences.  The wisdom writer tells us that 'iron sharpens iron.'  This is the time and place to share the books and blogs and online resources that you've found work for you in your own simplicity journey!  Please share your favorite titles, links, victories, and other goodies in the comment section below.
 
Happy Trails ~
 
 
 
 
 
* sharing the good stuff with Kristen 

13 comments:

  1. I love how we learn and share with each other in the blogging world. Such a wealth of resources in this one single post, Linda! I'll bookmark it. I like to think of myself as one who lives simply (for an American anyway, ha) but there are lots of areas I still need to grow in. After traveling with three of my friends last week, I discovered I definitely pack the lightest. :)

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    1. Traveling light! In every way possible. That's how I want to live. You really breathe deep when you do, don't you ...

      Thanks for kicking off this conversation, Lisa. I am always glad you're here.

      ;-}

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    2. Thanks for sharing, Lisa. If there is one place I know I can still improve mightily it would be in the area of packing for trips. I still remember flying with friends to Chicago for a weekend in 2008 and using the same extra-large duffle bag that saw me through summer-long missions trips! I've developed in my approach to packing since then, but maybe not as much as I'd like in that area!

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  2. Looking forward to reading some of these entries. Have a wonderful day Linda!

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    1. Yep, here's some cool stuff to bookmark for a rainy day ...

      Have a great week, Nancy!

      ;-}

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  3. ooohh! I love fun lists of resources. This is awesome. Thanks for sharing. :)

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  4. This has been a GREAT series, Linda! Tons of great ideas - I have you bookmarked! PS Spring will come, I promise!

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    1. I loved doing this series! I've got an idea or 2 brewing for another series sometime in the future. The coming of spring must be cleaning out the cobwebs!

      Thanks for your kind words, June ...

      ;-}

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  5. I am loving the simplicity series and it cautions me every time I am out looking at decorative dust collectors!

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    1. Yeah ... sometimes even a little retail therapy can be a dangerous thing!

      ;-}

      Thanks for letting me know this series is working for you ...

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  6. I have really enjoyed reading through your series. I have some weeding I need to do.

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    1. And that weeding seems to continue, yes? Just like an outdoor garden, those indoor spaces need to be cleaned out and rearranged from season to season ...

      I hear you, Wanda!

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Welcome to the table, friend!

This is where we gather and hang out. I'd love for you to pull up a chair and jump right into the conversation. Or simply say 'hello.'

l'll be dropping in to visit you sometime soon ...

Linda

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