Voluntary Simplicity Directory
See also:
- Health: Alternative (4,473)
- Home: Homemaking: Frugality (72)
- Home: Rural Living (124)
- Home: Rural Living: Homesteading (39)
- Science: Agriculture: Sustainable Agriculture (165)
- Shopping: Niche: Green Living (108)
- Society: Issues: Environment: Consumerism (19)
- Society: Work: Rethinking Work (12)
Center For a New America Dream
newdream.org
Non-profit movement of anti-consumerism - simplifying lifestyles by reducing waste and only buying what is needed in order to be happier and preserve the earth.Welcome to Voluntary Simplicity
welcometovoluntarysimplicity.wordpress.com
A weblog about voluntary simplicity guided by permaculture principles.Simple Living Network
simpleliving.net
Sponsors a huge range of simple living resources as well as communities and books. A one-stop place for most subjects involving simplifying your own life.Path to Freedom - One Step at A Time
pathtofreedom.com
Strives to inspire individuals to "think globally, act locally" by motivating them to live a simpler and more fulfilling life.Hitch Hike Mike: Mike Gitelman
hitchhikemike.com
A Canadian hitchhiker and traveller, with his autobiographical writings on his voluntary homelessness, and a description of his simple life in a tree house.The Journal of Voluntary Simplicity
simpleliving.com
Subscription information for the quarterly journal about simplifying our lives. Includes information on related books.New Liberty Village
newlibertyvillage.com
A community and network of websites with articles on self-sufficiency, voluntary simplicity, and spirituality. A movement of ideas and freedom which is providing an online school of right living.Simple Living Resource Guide
gallagherpress.com
Resource guide for people interested in voluntary simplicity, simple living, and downsizing, maintained by the Pierce Simplicity Study.Better Times Webzine
bettertimesinfo.org
An e-zine of sustainable, simple, and frugal living, published by the Oscar Romero Catholic Worker House.Welcome to Raven Talk
raventalk.com
Raventalk is a portal for exploring how to create a sustainable planet future. Provides connections to people, activists and ideas which are working towards a healthy and sustainable planet for all living beingsWork, Money, Time, Future - Arbeit, Geld, Zeit, Zukunft
members.aon.at
Thoughts on work, money, time and future with questions that make us reconsider what we are doing to impact our lives and the future.Simple Abundance
simpleabundance.com
Sarah Breathnach's official website for her series, 'Simple Abundance'. Simple appreciation of every day life and beautiful things.Voice Yourself
voiceyourself.com
Project started by Woody Harrelson and Laura Louie to encourage citizens to protest pollution of the air, soil, and water through everyday choices and behaviors. Includes information about their bike and bus tour, recipes, a guide to farms, and a forum.Simply Living
simplyliving.org
A non-profit organization in central Ohio, educating people to live responsibly and sustainably in a joyful relationship with the earth and one another.Wilderdom: A Project in Natural Living & Transformation
wilderdom.com
Wilderdom refers to "natural living". They seek to explore human-nature relations and to derive sustainable solutions to modern-living. Wilderdom is also a sustainable living center in Australia.The New Road Map Foundation
newroadmap.org
Providing people with practical tools and innovative approaches for managing and mastering basic life challenges.Barenakedfamily.com
barenakedfamily.com
Family whose values include getting rid of stuff to simplify their lives and live their dreams. Describes their eccentric traveling lifestyle and unschooling with photos.Live Simply With Style
livesimplywithstyle.com
Authors Mary Helen and Shuford Smith offer retirement, travel, and photography tips for a simple lifestyle.Pioneer Thinking
pioneerthinking.com
Internet natural living community. Share health, home, and beauty tips, men's health, and crafts.Slow Down Now
slowdownnow.org
Humorous short stories ranging from true to the wildly absurd. The author takes an anti-workaholism stance: Slow Lifestyle Manifesto.
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