Becoming a Book Nerd – Daily Reading Challenge Update
Come along as we read one non-fiction book a week in part three of Tidymalism’s reading challenge.
Everyday Mindfulness for a More Fulfilling Life
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The intentional living hub at Tidymalism seeks to explore a range of topics to improve both our living spaces and mental state. This category offers insights into sustainability, decor, the simplicity of maintaining minimalist plants, the positive impact of tidying on mental health, and even how decluttering personal relationships can reduce mental clutter and lead you towards a more purposeful and fulfilling life. Follow our journey towards an intentional lifestyle, and discover ways to simplify your own day-to-day!
Come along as we read one non-fiction book a week in part three of Tidymalism’s reading challenge.
What if you could stop pining for quitting time on Friday, and start enjoying the little things in the here and now?
Good-quality capsule wardrobe basics are the way to go if you’re sick of fast fashion. Here are my personal favourite picks for timeless style.
One internet junkie attempts to get back into reading and sets herself a challenge of one book a week for a whole year. Here’s what flew off her shelf in Q2.
An experiment in shifting from paper and hardbacks to the Kindle, and a look at some great nuggets from Tidymalism’s quarterly reading list.
Here are eight affordable tweaks you can make to your bedroom’s decor and layout to transform it into a more minimalist, peaceful haven – without sacrificing your style.
Happiness doesn’t happen to us. It is our normal, natural state, and leading a fulfilling life is cultivated through the choices we make each day, and how we react to things outside of our control. Here’s why the Stoics also said it’s our moral obligation to feel happiness.
Bouts of idle unproductivity can benefit your mental and physical well-being. Here’s why we should embrace more moments of stillness and spontaneity.
Writing is a powerful tool for self-awareness and personal development, and it’s easy to make it a habit. Here’s how to work with guided prompts, plus a free printable PDF to get started.
Step into the vibrant world of Barbiecore interior design and pink décor, a maximalist aesthetic that minimalist Barbie fans can get in on, too.
A Schefflera is the perfect blend of aesthetic appeal and easy care. Here’s everything you need to know to care for this minimalist tropical plant that suits any décor.
It’s been a few years since #wfh went mainstream. How safe is your home office for ongoing remote work?
If springtime fatigue has you dragging your feet, there are a few effective ways to kick your seasonal lethargy to the curb and boost your energy levels.
In a world of fast fashion and disposable products, it’s easy to forget that there was a time when stuff was made to last. Here’s what we can learn from the past to get more out of our things today.
Setting up your first home office can be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be! With the right planning, you can create a space that’s both functional and enjoyable.
As we enter the new year, many of us are looking for ways to make our lives easier, more peaceful, and less stressful. One of the best ways to achieve this is by developing and integrating a few simple habits for more intentional living into your daily routine.
Never enough hours in the day? Who doesn’t know the feeling. Here are 18 smart tips to save time in 2024 and beyond—at home, and at work.
Smiling away the negative feelings instead of acknowledging them? There’s a difference between toxic positivity and optimism. Here’s why compulsory “positive vibes” can be a massive bummer and how social media plays a role in our sense of happiness and mental well-being.
New Year’s resolutions often fail. There’s a better way to approach habit building, and you can do it any time of the year to achieve the changes you want to see.
The circular economy is a system in which resources are used and re-used in a closed loop, with minimal waste. In the context of fashion, this means clothes are designed to last longer and be recycled at the end of their lifespan. Here’s what that means when it comes to creating a more minimalist closet.
Organising chaos can feel daunting, but it’s actually done in small, manageable steps. By focusing on the big picture, it’s too easy to become overwhelmed and give up. Instead, take it one step, one area at a time. The benefits gleaned from this approach will carry over into other areas of your life.
Mental clutter is the constant, low-level stress that comes from having too much on our plates. It can affect our thoughts, our feelings, and our ability to live our best lives.
Minimalists and plants? Many people equate minimalism with an empty white home. In reality though, minimalists have plants, too. Some varieties are better for a minimalist home than others. This post looks at one of my favourites, and how to care for Philodendron domesticum.
Fast fashion has massive environmental and social impacts. But consumers can help protect the environment and prevent exploitation. These tips focus on conscious fashion consumption and arm you with all the reasons you need to re-think your fast fashion purchases.
Moving into your first flat is exciting but kitting out a first kitchen can be overwhelming and expensive. With this cheat sheet, it doesn’t have to be. Here’s what to get, and what to skip until you’re fully settled.
Your bedroom should be a sanctuary where you can unwind and rest. Here are ten relaxing bedroom ideas to help you create a more calming space.
Solo meal prepping can be a drag, but these 15 recipe ideas for all tastes are easy, quick and nutritious.
So you got a gift over the holidays or for your birthday, and you hate it? Don’t banish it to the back of your closet! Here’s what you can do with unwanted presents—without causing any awkward feelings.
Living alone isn’t scary, but there are a number of things to consider if you want to stay safe.
How effective is working from home? After 27 years in the game including running the largest team 100% remotely at a major social media network, I know it’s far more effective than working from an open office space. You just need to keep a few simple things in mind.
Living alone has many advantages. Here’s why it’s not lonely, along with the six biggest benefits of solo living.
Can you flush a mask down the toilet? The short answer is no. Here’s why you also have to make sure to cut the ear loops of masks before discarding them.