On the three-year anniversary of moving into her tiny house, Kari reminisces about how pilgrimage inspired her journey towards minimalism and tiny living.
All in Simplicity
On the three-year anniversary of moving into her tiny house, Kari reminisces about how pilgrimage inspired her journey towards minimalism and tiny living.
In this week’s blog, Kari reflects on how one’s comfort zone can change over time, challenging us in ways we hadn’t imagined, especially when we want to live as our best selves.
As Pilgrim Lost finishes up our Season One, we want to take a moment to say a huge thank you to you, our listeners. We so appreciate you walking with us this past year and are always so excited (really we are!) to hear your stories and messages of how our conversations are inspiring or impacting you…
You would think that meditation would be easier when you are stuck at home all day, abandoned by most all one’s usual daily activities: commuting to work, going to the gym, visiting with friends at a local restaurant… a leisurely trip to the mall. A void has been left in their place. These days, it seems even harder to pick up a book, sit in silence… or pray. I don’t know why that is. Do you?
In our latest episode, Tony and I discussed the ‘dangerous dance’ of community. As I’ve been contemplating our conversation this past week, I reflect back on the places that have surprised me with the unexpected treasure of authentic community…
I mentally started to walk down the road towards minimalism, and I haven’t looked back. This journey culminated in the building of my tiny house in 2017, which is a space that the popular YouTube channel ‘Big Living in a Tiny House’ documented on their latest episode…