

Minimalist Homemaking: How to Actually Get Started
Minimalism can feel like a big, intimidating word. Clean, airy kitchens, perfectly folded linen stacks, and homes that look like they belong in a magazine… it’s enough to make anyone hesitate. But here’s the truth: minimalism in homemaking isn’t about perfection—it’s about intention . It’s not about getting rid of everything we love or living in a space so bare it echoes when we walk across the floor. It’s about creating space in our homes so life—and God—can move freely . Le
Feb 38 min read


Minimalism in Homemaking: Why Less Actually Gives Us More
Minimalism gets a bad rap. (For the sake of this conversation, I will be using minimalism and simple living interchangeably—even though the Internet like to argue about the difference.) It’s often presented as stark white rooms (although, that's my favourite!), owning 100 items total, and pretending children don’t exist. Which—if we are being honest—feels wildly unrealistic when we live in homes full of people, noise, crumbs, and laundry that somehow multiplies overnight. B
Feb 34 min read


Why Minimalist Titus 2 Home?
From Girl Boss to Homemaker—Why God's Design Finally Made Sense Once upon a time, I was a corporate banker. I wore the heels. I chased the promotions. I believed—wholeheartedly—that my value was tied to productivity, ambition, and proving I could do it all . I bought the lie that fulfillment came from achievement and that homemaking was something women did instead of more important work. I didn’t hate homemaking. I just thought it was… small. Turns out, I was wrong. Minimali
Feb 35 min read


