Weekend Wisdom: Feeling guilty for taking care of yourself is not taking care of yourself.

I used to have SO MUCH KITCHEN STUFF! It was actually one of the most fun decluttering projects I can remember because it was almost easy. There were so many extras of everything like coffee cups (so many coffee cups), small appliances I never used. And don’t get me started on the spatulas, wooden spoons, tongs and wire whisks.
Next weekend, I’m hosting a Declutter Hour to help you with your kitchen. We aren’t going for a perfect kitchen or even a minimalist kitchen. Instead, I’ll help you create a calmer, lighter, easier-to-use (and enjoy) kitchen. Learn more and join the Kitchen Declutter Hour here.
Ok … onto the favorites
8 kind and regret-free ways to declutter things.
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The radical act of slowing down.
Every few months or so I have to share the most popular article here.
5 mental health benefits of a new interest.
If you are looking for a new interest, here are 31 hobbies you can start at home.
The story of the investment banker and the fisherman.
It’s been lovely in a pretty in pink kind of way around here, take a look. (IG)
9 adult cheat codes that make life so much easier.
Use code TINYSTEP for 50% off the Tiny Step Simplicity Video Course.
12 science-backed ways to get out of a funk in just one day.
Stick with journaling with these 4 simple hacks.
How to balance being online and mindfully logging off.
I stopped buying these 10 things too.
49 ways to have fun right now.
For extra encouragement when simplifying your life, here are 21 simplicity quotes.
Yum.
I hope you enjoy these Weekend Favorites, get excited about some kitchen decluttering and have a little fun.
xo,
Courtney










