A DVANCE PRAISE FOR T HE S IMPLE L IVING H ANDBOOK
Lorilee lays the ground work for decreasing the tendency to run around without any meaning and to really start living our one beautiful life in this world with purpose and intention. In a world filled with noise, many of us are in dire need of coherence and silence in the mess. Whether its simplifying your home or taking care of the self, The Simple Living Handbook will help you find that much needed clarity. Nina, Castles in the Air, http://castlesintheair.org/blog/
From the moment I sat down to read I was hooked. Literally, from page one I was already imagining what my home and life could look like if I took control of the stuff. I was so inspired to hop up and start going through closets and yet I was glued to my seat wanting to read more. I was torn! While total minimalism isnt for everyone, I think anyone can learn a lot about themselves from The Simple Living Handbook. I appreciated the positive approach that came with each step in simplifying. The book was clear and concise, direct but not judgmental, and I appreciated the focus on changing yourself first then leading by example. If you are looking for a great guide to simplifying your life or need a jump start to help clear out the clutter then The Simple Living Handbook is for you! Jessy Carlson
Lorilee is full of wisdom, but this isnt a lofty manifesto that leaves you wondering where to actually start. Instead, she offers tons of practical tips and ideas for actually simplifying your stuff, your day-to-day life and yourself! Mandi, Life Your Way.net, http://life.yourway.net
a must-have for anyone who wants to finally take control of all the stuff in their homes and in their lives. Lorilees book is inspiring, informational and instructional without being preachy... and her writing style is friendly and fun. I have already used this book to declutter parts of my home and Im so excited to keep going with it! Maggie, Midwest Sewing Girl, www.midwesternsewinggirl.blogspot.com
The Simple Living
Handbook
The Simple Living
Handbook
Discover the Joy of a
De-cluttered Life
Lorilee Lippincott
Copyright 2013 by Lorilee Lippincott
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lippincott, Lorilee.
The simple living handbook : discover the joy of a de-cluttered life / Lorilee Lippincott.
pages cm
ISBN 978-1-62087-629-9 (alk. paper)
1. Storage in the homeHandbooks, manuals, etc. 2. OrderlinessHandbooks, manuals, etc. 3. Life SkillsHandbooks, manuals, etc. I. Title.
TX309.L555 2013
648'.8dc23
2012045074
Printed in China
This book is dedicated to
my amazing husband, who has believed in me and taught me so much. He has been the support that has helped me try new things I cant imagine my life without him. Thanks, baby!
T ABLE OF C ONTENTS
A CKNOWLEDGMENTS
When I pick up a book, I usually find myself skimming over the acknowledgment section to get to the real content. They usually say things like I could have never written the book without or These people made this book possible, etc. Now, after writing my own book I understand the truth in these statements. You are holding a book in your hands that would have never been finished without the help and kindness of many people.
Specifically, I want to thank my husband and my kids for their patience as I put so many hours into getting this project done. Also, I had great help editing from several friends (together they all created a totally new, easy-to-read book for you): Kari Halweg, AK Ross, Amy Tanner, and Kendra Carlson (and last minute help from Shelly Pitford and Darrylin Lippincott). I also had invaluable encouragement from Jessy Carlson and Brenda Eitel.
I want to thank all the new friends I have made through blogging and on Twitter that have reviewed my book and encouraged my process.
Finally, I am so thankful for you reading this book. I would love to hear from you when you are done and get to know you more on the website or social media. Enjoy!
I NTRODUCTION
Welcome to The Simple Living Handbook. This book is about stepping out of the crazy rat race and expectations our society creates. In this book I want to share with you our personal experiences, as well as what we have learned. I wanted to create a book that offers some step-by-step help, as well as some ideas to guide your way.
Lets get something straight right away: This isnt a book to improve your bank statement or retirement plan, fix your house, or perfect your kids. This also isnt a book about being lazy, irresponsible with money, or not planning for the future. There are books out there for that and, frankly, most of them complicate life even more. I absolutely believe that within these pages there are secrets for success, but to start, we need to define what success really is. There are enough people out there who tell you that success is the money you have, the toys you have, the house you have, the rsum you have; but when it all comes down to it, maybe none of that really matters. Beyond that, these might not be areas that really matter to you. Maybe it is someone elses life youve been living and someone elses success youve been chasing.
This book will help clear out the craziness and clutter in your life and make room for simplicity. I believe that both of us, you and me, have the space in our livesemotional and physicalto do what we really want to do and what we believe God wants us to do. We cant, however, come close to fitting in all the other expectations that load us down. There isnt room for it all. This is where the need for simple starts. I want a life that is full, challenging, and constantly growing; but I want my lifeone that includes what I value as well as Gods plan for menot someone elses.
Am I the right person to write this book? Maybe, maybe not. I am sure there are others who have a better handle on life than me, but in these pages, I have written my journey and perspective because I know there are others out there struggling like me. I hope that it can help you. I also need this book to remind me. Heaven knows, I have a hard time remembering what I have learned.
I am a perfectionist. I can relate to the rest of you who struggle to be perfect and always try to do your best in everything. So often, striving for perfection is key to personal and business advancement and what society calls success, but it is the enemy of simplicity. I dont want to lose my perfectionism; I want to learn where it is beneficial to use, but also where good enough is best.
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