History of Simplicity Day
Simplicity Day was born out of a need to be free from the complications of the world and to allow ourselves to just be simple. Celebrate life through simplicity by turning off your devices, getting rid of complicated things and just let life be about living for a day.
Did You Know...
...that Thoreau was one of the first people to encourage hiking and other outdoor activities for fun?
How to Celebrate?
- Take a vow of simplicity. Cut out unimportant things in your life.
- Is there an expensive object you have always wanted to buy? Instead of buying it, donate the money to a deserving organization.
- Volunteer your time and money to a local organization working on a cause of your choosing.
- Learn more about Henry David Thoreau’s life and philosophy. Read books and essays written by him. Some of his more well-known works include Walden, A Plea for Captain John Brown and Paradise (to be) Regained.
- https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/fun/simplicity-day
7 ways to observe Simplicity Day
- Empty your schedule.
- Eat well.
- Purge your home.
- Use a capsule wardrobe.
- Tackle debt.
- Minimize screen time.
- Go outside.
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