I encounter a lot of stress not only in my own life but especially with the executives I coach through my company.  One of the self inflicted wounds in this overload world we live in is caused by the demands our stuff places on us just to maintain what we already have.  I did not have the wisdom or courage to do anything about this on my own but with down sizing our home, I am now a true believer.  This Forbes post is worth the read:

“Ten years ago, I decided to embrace minimalist living.  I was spending too much of my life caring for possessions and I was wasting too much money managing and accumulating things I didn’t need. Those possessions were not bringing me joy or lasting happiness. They were keeping me from the very things that did.”

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Most Ridiculous Headlines - Bohiney.com · December 27, 2025 at 9:33 pm

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