Weekend Wisdom: When decluttering your stuff, hide the stuff you aren’t sure about. See if you even notice it’s gone. Some separation will do wonders in breaking your emotional attachment.
Gentle January has been a mix of slow mornings, phone jail, candlelit dinners, creative pursuits and reading good books. It’s a good month to reject productivity culture, comparison and perfectionism. I guess it’s always a good month for that.
This weekend I’m thinking about a sunny hike, a visit to the winter market and a mid-day nap. No resolutions or regrets.
Ok … onto the favorites
12 Tiny Habits for the new year that won’t wear you out.
When is the last time you cleaned this?
This is an amazing audiobook.
If life feels too full right now, try this. (FB)
How to be less online in 2026.
If you want some soft music for reading, here’s your playlist.
The underrated joy of letting things be good enough.
Could you be in total silence for this long?
5 things I refuse to make time for anymore.
The one-touch tidying rule.
How to use Swedish death cleaning to simplify your life.
I’ll be watching this over the weekend (because the book was so good).
Grandma hobbies are good for your mental health.
The whole family will benefit from this weekly reset ritual.
6 things people around the world do to slow down.
“New year, new me” usually backfires. Here’s why (and what to do instead).
5 creative ways to make the new year happier, healthier and more hopeful.
A happier life starts here. 10 simplicity habits that work.
Yum.
I hope you enjoy these Weekend Favorites, consider new simplicity habits, try a mid-day nap and light the candles.
xo,
Courtney