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Category: Minimalism

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How to Stay Focused in the Attention Economy

How to Stay Focused in the Attention Economy

Ever feel like you are constantly distracted while at work, or even with your family at home? You’re not alone. In the age of social media and news media with a breaking story every 30 seconds, everyone feels a bit distracted. Check out these guidelines for how to stay focused in the attention economy.

Books

Best Lifestyle Changing Books Read in 2019

Are you a bit tired of the “self-help” genre that continues to push motivating and hopeful content, but lacks research based strategies? I was too. I love to feel motivated and inspired, but I also want simple practical solutions when I’m willing to make a change to my lifestyle. These books listed below have changed my lifestyle, or at the very least changed my perspective. I hope you add them to your hold list at the library!

Most Popular Minimalism and Wellness Posts of 2019

With a new year starting, we get a chance to look back at Literally Simple’s most popular blog posts to guide us with this year’s content. Check out the most popular minimalism and wellness posts of 2019 to see if you missed any

5 Ways to Be a More Ethical Shopper

These 5 ways to be a more ethical shopper are easier than you think. You can do wonders for your life and the world by exiting the fast fashion ecosystem. Guest post by Amber Rankin of Feel Good Swim.

4 Shocking Things You Don’t Know About Your Favorite Fashion Brands

Do you shop at Forever 21, Zara, Fashion Nova, or H&M? Every bought a pair of jeans for less than $25 new? You may not after reading this post. Check out 4 shocking things you may not know about your favorite fashion brand to help you simplify your wardrobe this year.

What I Learned from a Social Media Detox

What I Learned From a Social Media Detox

I was on a run, at the beach, or enjoying a s’more with my daughter and felt the need to post. A social media detox gave me the space to hit “reset.” Here is what I learned from a month long social media detox.

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