Small Notebook Supports Simplicity Movement

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I found this blog by doing a google search for "how to make iced coffee" and came upon "The secret to Iced Coffee". A few other article titles caught my eye and I found myself relating to so many of them. I then read about Rachel and what she's doing and I think it's wonderful. Simple women wanting to get the most out of their life with their families! Nice to have somewhere to learn and share with other simple moms!

Amy of UT 4:20PM July 10, 2011

I have a small space and lots of stuff...Letting go of some of my things has been hard...but finding a place for creative storage is even better..shelving, creativity all in one place...it's good to know and share ideas. Thank you, Rachel!

Marie of NJ 11:08PM September 10, 2010

Small Notebook's simple layout and easy-to-read articles with real relevance to my life are what drew me at first. Rachel's willingness to be honest and transparent is what keeps me coming back.

Deb of MD 8:53AM September 14, 2008

Rachel is so great. She's really building up a solid blog!

Toblerone from SimpleMom.net of TX 6:47PM September 12, 2008

Less is more. Trust me I have tried it both ways and thoughtful people who have one extra minute ( or more) above the survival mode will begin to lean toward a more simple, thus richer life. But...most people are simply surviving and regretfully not taking this extra minute to make all the difference...GO RACHEL!

Scott of TX 8:41AM September 12, 2008

That's a great idea!

Kimberly Palmer of 12:26PM September 10, 2008

I have recently begun looking at my DVD collection (which is easily 150+ strong) going, when was the last time I actually watched X or I've owned Y for 3 years and it's still in the shrink-wrap. I think I might be going through the shelf and putting the ones I don't really watch or want on Craigslist or Half.com. The least I can do is profit off my desire to get rid of my junk...

Veronica of NY 12:00PM September 10, 2008

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about making smarter financial decisions. She’s the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back.

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