Mid-Life Minimizing

Mid-Life Minimizing
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Mom often told me, “Cheryl, none of us came here to stay always.” It always bothered me when she said that because I deeply feared losing her and Dad. Now I stand on the other side of that fear becoming reality, and my husband, Kevin, and I are around the same age my parents were when we first met. It seems like the years have flown, and it is near unbelievable that we have reached “mid-life” so quickly.

Now in our 50’s, Kevin and I approach minimizing from a middle-aged perspective. Our viewpoint today is vastly different from when we began our life together, and while I wish we had known then what we know now, I am grateful we learned in time to pass on these truths to our son, Zach.

Cheryl Smith
Cheryl Smith
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Cheryl Smith blogs at BiblicalMinimalism.com. Her family sold their home, released 90 percent of their physical possessions, got out of debt, and now share their story and their Christian faith on their blog. She is the author of the books, “Biblical Minimalism” and “Homespun Devotions: Volume One.
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