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August 8 // 8 Comments // 5 Minute Read

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The Meal Plan Rotation Hack that will Save You Time

Don’t start from scratch every week! Personalize this monthly meal planner template and never again ask “What’s for dinner?” in the panic of 5pm!

October 27 // Leave a Comment // 6 Minute Read

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The Ultimate Thanksgiving Dinner Guide for the First-Time Host

Hosting Thanksgiving for the first time? With these Thanksgiving tips, you’ll know exactly how to prepare (down to the very last detail!) so you can pull off an epic but stress-free Thanksgiving everyone will remember for years to come.

July 29 // 2 Comments // 4 Minute Read

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9 of the Easiest Bread Recipes You’ll Ever Make

Few foods are as satisfying to pull out of the oven than a freshly baked loaf of homemade bread, but despite it’s reputation, this domestically acclaimed skill doesn’t have to be labor-intensive. You can make your own bread easily with these 9 mouthwatering recipes!

May 21 // 4 Comments // 6 Minute Read

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How to Streamline Your Grocery Shopping (So You Don’t Hate It)

Who ENJOYS grocery shopping? I sure don’t! But these tips help me stay sane by helping me plan efficiently, save money without clipping coupons, and get in and out of the stores I visit as quickly as possible—and sometimes help me avoid them all together!

December 13 // 4 Comments // 5 Minute Read

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How to Cook at Home When You Are Insanely Busy

No time to cook dinner? Simplify your busy lifestyle with five meal-time strategies that help you get dinner on the table fast. Perfect for the family with a full schedule!

October 22 // 2 Comments // 4 Minute Read

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21 Surprisingly Simple Dinners You Can Make in 20 Minutes

Does your busy schedule leave you with almost no time to cook? Fill your meal plan for the next 3 weeks with these 21 surprisingly simple dinners that take minutes to make. You’ll avoid the drive-thru with stress-free dishes your whole family will love, and serve them in record time!

December 2 // 3 Comments // 4 Minute Read

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How to Be a Better Meal Planner with the Bullet Journal

The bullet journal could be your magical ticket to meal planning success. Use one of these creative meal planning layouts to eat healthier, save money, and instantly eliminate dinnertime chaos!

August 9 // 8 Comments // 4 Minute Read

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7 Clever Ways to Avoid Eating Out at Work (+ 25 Lunch Ideas!)

Whether you’re trying to eat healthy, save money, or both, bringing your own lunch to work should be a top priority. These {not boring} lunch ideas come with clever strategies to save your hard earned dollars, and help jumpstart a healthy lifestyle!

March 15 // 17 Comments // 4 Minute Read

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Cooking for Two: Stress-Free Secrets for Smaller Meals

Have you found cooking for two on a budget to be a challenge? That doesn’t mean you have to abandon the kitchen and rely on takeout. Don’t miss these 5 secrets to make smaller meals in less time—especially if you don’t want leftover lasagna every night!

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Hi, I’m Kalyn—a recovering perfectionist who nerds out about organizing systems, personal productivity, and helping you prioritize what matters over the pressure to do it all. I have a feeling we’re about to become the best of friends! Learn more >>

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Minimalism ≠ Deprivation.⁣
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Sadly, I find m

Minimalism ≠ Deprivation.⁣
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Sadly, I find most people resist minimalism because they can't wrap their head around "having less." People tend to equate this movement with blank walls, white IKEA furniture, and decluttering everything in your home down to practically nothing so you can live full-time in an RV. Like me. 😉⁣
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But, while minimalism could be all that, this mindset misses the point. Minimalism is not only about “having less.” 🚫⁣
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It’s so much more than that.⁣
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This week on the blog, I'm sharing the REAL definition of minimalism (that people who love their stuff can totally get behind!) as well as practical ways to incorporate minimalism into your life. 🎉⁣
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Drop a heart emoji in the comments below and I'll send the link to your DM's! 💖

I love lazy Saturday mornings…as long as I have
I love lazy Saturday mornings...as long as I have a book and a cozy blanket! 😍

I wrote this in my journal the other day: 📓⁣

I wrote this in my journal the other day: 📓⁣
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“I’ve been thinking about what tech boundaries I want to instill, including boundaries related to work and productivity. I’ve become less careful about my media consumption, and it’s having a negative affect on my mental health.” 💞⁣
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Have you ever felt a similar tug? ⁣
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I can’t begin to tell you how many times I pick up my phone because I’m bored or lonely or jealous or unhappy. It almost always makes me feel worse. And yet...I struggle to stop. 😝⁣
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Here are the ideas I’ve been trying this month and I’m already seeing a positive effect:⁣
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➕ No logging into social media after 8pm. I need to wind down for the night, not get lost in my phone! 📲⁣
➕ Open Instagram with a purpose—either to post or to interact. Stop endlessly scrolling.⁣
➕ My only screen time before 9am should be for Bible Study apps or News. 🗞⁣
➕ Turn my phone on Do Not Disturb during Tiger Time (when I need the most focus for work) 💪⁣
➕ Work no more than 4 hours on my business per day. If a task isn’t complete, push it to the next day. This time frame has really helped me prioritize! 💻⁣
➕ Watch one show per day (or two if they are short!) and leave movies for the weekend. 📺⁣
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What tech boundaries have you set up? Are any new as of this year? I’d love to hear your ideas! 😃

What’s one thing you budget for that other peopl
What’s one thing you budget for that other people might not? I always find those interesting. 😃⁣
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You might have a mortgage. I budget for campgrounds. You might want a separate clothing budget, while I’m fine combining it under “Beauty and Style.” Recently, we also added a new line item for our motorcycle—something I NEVER thought would appear in our budget. ⁣
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See, we’re all different! ⁣
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Recently, I rearranged my budget categories and created this “cheat sheet.” Sometimes I forget where things go, like picking up new wall art for the living room. Does this item belong in the categories of Household Items or Home Maintenance? 🤔⁣
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Now I know! And I save time processing receipts each Friday. 🧾⁣
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What budgeting categories do you use? Share one of your random budget line items with me in the comments below! 😃

I call 2020 the Year of Abandoned Books. ⁣
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I call 2020 the Year of Abandoned Books. ⁣
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I’m never afraid to stop reading a book if it doesn’t live up to the hype. Why invest more time in a book I’m not all that excited about when I could be exploring new authors and storylines where I can’t wait to turn the page? 🤷⁣
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But in 2020, I let more books go than I normally do. I suppose my patience dwindled when I thought the world was ending. Not that I thought the world was actually ending…but you know what I mean. 😉⁣
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As an Enneagram 1, I hate giving up on a book. I’m prone to the all-or-nothing mentality, even in my reading habits. My eyes could glaze over boring prose and I’d still repeat to myself: “You MUST finish this book!” 😫⁣
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Why? ⁣
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No one is adding a plastic star to your Book-It pin, (Remember those?) This isn’t assigned reading from your high school English class. This is YOUR reading life. ⁣
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And YOU should choose what books deserve your attention. 📚⁣
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There are too many good ones out there anyway.  Like one of my favorite reads from 2020. 😍⁣
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This week’s newest blog post rounds up everything I read last year (43 books total!) including 5-star psychological thrillers, a delightful royal series, a couple self-help books, and of course, historical fiction.⁣
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Click the link in my bio to read it! ☝⁣
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What were your favorite books in 2020? Our literary styles might be a match made in heaven! ✨

My planner/journal lineup for 2021. 👆 ⁣
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My planner/journal lineup for 2021. 👆 ⁣
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These small but mighty sidekicks will be my saving grace this year. 📚⁣
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1️⃣ Bullet Journal (Blue) - for everyday planning and goal setting⁣
2️⃣ Regular Journal (Yellow) - to track gratitude (5 things a day!) and to process ALL the feelings⁣
3️⃣ Growth Journal (Sand) - a space for me to brain dump everything I learn from books, podcasts, sermons, etc ⁣
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That last one is new to me as of this year and I can't wait to flip back through all my notes come December! 📆⁣
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What planners/journals are you using for 2021?


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