Be Reminded of Who We Are by Megan McKenna presents a litany of things to remind us who we are and what we want to do in the world.

Coping with Disappointment by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat recommends strategies, practices, rituals, and an e-course for coping with life’s inevitable disappointments.

Easing Money Worries by Barbara Bartocci suggests weighing all purchases in light of a simple question.

Ending Envy by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat gives us two remedies for envy – stop comparing and start practicing gratitude.

Enjoy Simplicity by Arjuna Ardagh urges that we remove clutter so we can enjoy newfound spaciousness and simplicity.

Enough is Plenty by Guillermo in Simply Living by Shirley Jones provides a short mantra to use while shopping.

Garbage Naikan by Gregg Krech introduces a gratefulness practice for the things you throw away.

Gatha for Simple Living by Barbara Ann Kipfer links happiness to consuming less and living simply.

Giving Up Entitlement by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat proposes several ways to counter the discontent that comes from believing that life should be comfortable and pleasing to us.

Inner Riches as an Antidote to Envy by M. J. Ryan gives us a simple idea for honoring ourselves and using ourselves on behalf of the world.

Mind Your Money by Raphael Cushnir provides an easy reminder to reflect before you buy and align your purchases with your heart’s true desire.

Mindful Use by Ethan Nichtern brings together our daily consumption choices with consciousness of our interdependence.

Money Can't Buy Happiness by Tom Cowan encourages us to find ways that give us joy or happiness that do not require money.

Neutralize Your Feelings About Money by Alan Epstein recommends that we cultivate a balanced attitude by relating to money as energy.

Pleasure Planet by Timothy Miller advocates for using our imagination to get a glimpse of what complete contentment might be like.

Reducing Our Attachments by Chagdud Tulku proposes a simple exercise to practice giving up the things we are attached to.

Small Change is Powerful by Larry and Susan Terkel offers ideas for making small but meaningful changes.

Spiritual Practices for Shopping by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat presents 20 ways to make shopping a richer and deeper experience.

Spiritual Work on Simplicity by Frederic Brussat guides us through a personal retreat on living freely, simply, and from the heart.

What Can Your Toaster Teach You? by Drew Leder points us toward the ordinary things around us for spiritual guidance.

You Are What You Give by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat describes several ways to give daily and practice generosity of heart and mind.