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Weekend Wisdom: Minimalism helps you live with less … and then so much more.
It’s about to be peonies everywhere and hummingbird season. Out for a walk this weekend, I was struck by how colorful, fragrant and alive everything was. I let nature carry me away for awhile. Last time I checked, Gentle, Rest More, Stress Less and Live The Life You Actually Want was still available for only $3.99 (for Kindle, Kobo, Apple Books and likely any digital version). P.S. You don't need a Kindle to read Kindle books. There is an app available for your phone, tablet or computer. AND NOW, ON TO THE FAVORITESClick here to see all of the Weekend Favorites (including: the single biggest predictor of happiness, 5 low-pressure ways to reconnect with friends, and the rise of analog living). Share the love! If you think this would brighten or lighten a friend's weekend, please forward this email or share the Weekend Favorites with this link. xo, Courtney |
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