The Big Book of Less


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From Flow, a beautiful, mindful guide to having less stuff. Less stress. Less distraction. Less everything. In less comes the freedom of letting go. This thoughtful and surprising book shows us how to get there, by paring down not just the jumble of things around us, but the clutter in our heads, too. And to help, interact with special paper goodies, including a one-thought-a-day diary, a foldout tiny house to let you imagine the pleasures of living in a small and cozy space, and art posters that depict a beautiful picture of what it means to do less, not more. Paper goodies from The Big Book of Less include: 2 journals A dot journal poster 4 art posters 1 foldout tiny house with 20 accessories And even more hidden treasures Decluttering your life and mind makes room for more—more listening, more focus, more wisdom, more time. More life.




Unlocking Joy: Declutter Your Way to a Lighter, Brighter Life


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Feeling weighed down by possessions? Does your cluttered space reflect unfulfilled dreams? Discover the transformative power of decluttering with Unlocking Joy. This comprehensive guide empowers you to unleash joy, freedom, and personal growth by letting go of physical and mental clutter. More than just a decluttering book, Unlocking Joy offers: Practical step-by-step strategies: Room-by-room decluttering guidance, tackling digital clutter, and mindful consumption practices. Emotional insights: Explore the psychology behind attachment to possessions and navigate sentimental items with sensitivity. Inspiring stories: Real-life transformations illustrate the positive impact of decluttering on well-being and happiness. Mindfulness and self-care: Go beyond physical space and declutter your thoughts, limiting beliefs, and negative habits. Sustainable practices: Learn to maintain your decluttered haven and prevent clutter build-up for long-lasting joy. Unlocking Joy is your key to: Creating a peaceful and organized space that reflects your true self. Reclaiming control over your time, energy, and possessions. Cultivating clarity, focus, and inner peace. Embracing personal growth and experiencing the joy of less. Whether you're a seasoned declutterer or just starting out, Unlocking Joy provides the tools, inspiration, and support you need to create a lighter, brighter life. Start your journey today and unlock the joy that awaits! Bonus features: Historical anecdotes showcasing the timeless principles of decluttering. Engaging exercises and reflection prompts for personalized growth. Practical tips and resources for continued success. Unlocking Joy: Declutter Your Way to a Lighter, Brighter Life is your guide to creating a life you truly love.




Packing Light


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Carrying baggage you don't need? When I was in college, I figured my life would come together around graduation. I’d meet a guy, have a beautiful wedding, and we'd buy a nice little house—not necessarily with a picket fence, but with whatever kind of fence we wanted. Whatever we decided, I would be happy. When I got out of college and my life didn’t look like that, I floundered, trying to get the life I had always dreamed of through career, travel, and relationships. But none of them satisfied me as I hoped. Like many twentysomethings, I tried to discover the life of my dreams, but instead I just kept accumulating baggage—school loans, electronics I couldn’t afford, hurt from broken relationships, and unmet expectations for what life was “supposed to be” like. Just when I had given up all hope of finding the “life I’d always dreamed about,” I decided to take a trip to all fifty states . . . because when you go on a trip, you can’t take your baggage. What I found was that “packing light” wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be. This is the story of my trip and learning to live life with less baggage.




Lighter Living


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Lighter Living: The Essential Guide to Clutter-Free and Light Living, Learn Useful Ways on How to Declutter Your Life and Enjoy The Things That Really Matter To You Everyone dreams of feeling happier and more content in their lives. Most people don't know how to go about accomplishing that but they don't realize that the answer is actually easy and attainable. Learning how to simplify your life will remove the stress you're feeling which would lead you to happiness. If you get rid of clutter both in your surroundings and in your mind, if you get rid of toxic people that only add stress in your life, if you learn to be happy with what you already have instead of constantly buying stuff you thought would fulfill you, if you get rid of all the unnecessary things and people in your life, you will find that you would have a much simpler and happier life. This audiobook will teach you how to feel more happier and fulfilled by removing all the things that are causing you stress. You will discover how unplugging and disconnecting from electronic devices can actually help you to relax and de-stress. You will learn how to train your mind to overcome negative thoughts and always be thinking of positive ones. You will discover the effects of decluttering your surroundings can lead you to living a happier life. In this audiobook, the following topics will be discussed: Begin With Acceptance Check Your Mindset Unplug How to Declutter Your Surroundings How to Put Daily Meditation into Action Practice Gratitude Daily Simplify Your Meal Plan Organize Your Finances Remove Toxic People Creating A Personalized Plan and Putting It Into Action Most people always have a misconception that if they buy a lot of stuff, it would make them happy. They equate having more things to feeling happiness. They would only realize later that owning lots of things actually causes them more stress. If you want to learn more how to scale back and simplify your life so you can relieve yourself of unnecessary anxiety and stress, scroll up and click "add to cart" now.




Living With A Lighter Load


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Reading Living with a Lighter Load is the same as reading my diary. The kind of diary that has a lock and key and no one is allowed to see what is inside. But there isn’t a lock and key on this book. I have removed them, and I am inviting you to peek inside and have a look at my personal story. The story of my life isn’t profound, tragic, or extraordinary. It is not something to make a big deal over. But, it’s underneath the events of my story that reveal the diary-like emotions and thoughts that are very private to me. It’s where my frustration from struggles are experienced, heart piercing pain of loss is felt, defeat of mistakes overwhelms, shame from sin takes over, fear from a bad experience is absorbed, and sadness from disappointment sinks in. It’s these emotions and thoughts of mine that I reveal and share with you. Why do I reveal what is underneath the experiences of my life? Because I have learned a life lesson that is worth getting out of my diary and into an open book. I have learned that I don’t have to lug the heavy weight that the struggles of life put upon my emotions and thoughts. I have learned to live with a lighter load and how to keep it light. Since I am no longer straining to pull the weight, I have wider eyes to see more of life’s abundance and richness. And what I see makes me too happy to keep stored in my diary and all to myself. - Sue Marvin -------- ---------




Lighter Than My Shadow


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A poignant, heart-lifting graphic memoir about anorexia, eating disorders and the journey to recovery Like most kids, Katie was a picky eater. She’d sit at the table in silent protest, hide uneaten toast in her bedroom, listen to parental threats that she’d have to eat it for breakfast. But in any life a set of circumstance can collide, and normal behaviour might soon shade into something sinister, something deadly. Lighter Than My Shadow is a hand-drawn story of struggle and recovery, a trip into the black heart of a taboo illness, an exposure of those who are so weak as to prey on the vulnerable, and an inspiration to anybody who believes in the human power to endure towards happiness. ‘Even at its most heartbreaking it never feels sombre ... Inspiring, plucky and, in the end, consoling, it’s hard to put down’ Observer







Living in the Light of Eternity


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Yohannan, founder and president of Gospel for Asia, challenges Christians to realign their lives in the light of eternity. From his Asian perspective, the author observes differences between the lifestyle of millions of Westerners and how Christ called them to live. Yohannan asserts that each Christian can make a difference in a world of hatred, suffering, starvation and spiritual need.




Aluminum Dreams


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How aluminum enabled a high-speed, gravity-defying American modernity even as other parts of the world paid the price in environmental damage and political turmoil. Aluminum shaped the twentieth century. It enabled high-speed travel and gravity-defying flight. It was the material of a streamlined aesthetic that came to represent modernity. And it became an essential ingredient in industrial and domestic products that ranged from airplanes and cars to designer chairs and artificial Christmas trees. It entered modern homes as packaging, foil, pots and pans and even infiltrated our bodies through food, medicine, and cosmetics. In Aluminum Dreams, Mimi Sheller describes how the materiality and meaning of aluminum transformed modern life and continues to shape the world today. Aluminum, Sheller tells us, changed mobility and mobilized modern life. It enabled air power, the space age and moon landings. Yet, as Sheller makes clear, aluminum was important not only in twentieth-century technology, innovation, architecture, and design but also in underpinning global military power, uneven development, and crucial environmental and health concerns. Sheller describes aluminum's shiny utopia but also its dark side. The unintended consequences of aluminum's widespread use include struggles for sovereignty and resource control in Africa, India, and the Caribbean; the unleashing of multinational corporations; and the pollution of the earth through mining and smelting (and the battle to save it). Using a single material as an entry point to understanding a global history of modernization and its implications for the future, Aluminum Dreams forces us to ask: How do we assemble the material culture of modernity and what are its environmental consequences? Aluminum Dreams includes a generous selection of striking images of iconic aluminum designs, many in color, drawn from advertisements by Alcoa, Bohn, Kaiser, and other major corporations, pamphlets, films, and exhibitions.




Best Friends, Occasional Enemies


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From the New York Times bestselling writing team comes a hilarious new collection of essays that observe life from a mother/daughter perspective New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline and her daughter Francesca Serritella are the best of friends—99.9% of the time. They're number one on each other's speed dial and they tell each other everything—well, almost everything. They share shoes and clothes—except one very special green jacket, which almost caused a catfight. In other words, they're just like every mother and daughter in the world. Best friends, and occasional enemies. Now they're dishing about it all—their lives, their relationship, and their carb count. Inspired by their weekly column, "Chick Wit" for The Philadelphia Inquirer, this book is one you'll have to put down—just to stop laughing. Lisa on Being a Mom - Motherhood has no expiration date. Francesca lives in the city, and I worry about her all the time. My daughter moved out, so why am I still lactating? Francesca on Being a Daughter - My mother is always right. Just ask her. Lisa on Things Every Daughter Should Know - Your mother is always thinking about you, but that's not creepy. Your mother will never forget who did you dirty in the sixth grade, for which you can thank her. And your mother will never stop asking you if you need to go to the bathroom, before you leave the house. Well, do you? Francesca on Closet Wars - My mom is a great dresser. Mostly because she's wearing my clothes. Lisa on Aging Gracefully - My sex drive is in reverse, I have more whiskers than my cat, and my estrogen replacement is tequila. Francesca on Apartment Living - When I saw a mouse, the first person I called was Mom. She told me to call my super, but I felt bad bothering him. I hate to bother people. But I love to bother my mother.