What Simple Living Means:

  1. Decluttering: One of the key aspects of simple living today is the idea of decluttering. This doesn't just mean physical clutter in your home, but also digital clutter on your devices and mental clutter in your mind.

  2. Mindful Consumption: This is about being aware of what you're bringing into your life. It's not just about what you eat or buy, but also the information and media you consume. Being selective can lead to a more peaceful and focused mind.

  3. Sustainability: A big part of simple living today is being environmentally conscious. This could mean reducing waste, recycling, composting, and making choices that are good for the planet.

  4. Minimalism: This is a lifestyle choice that involves living with less. It's about finding joy and contentment in simplicity, rather than in material possessions.

  5. Slowing Down: In today's fast-paced world, simple living often involves taking the time to slow down and enjoy life's simple pleasures. This could mean taking time for hobbies, spending time in nature, or just taking a moment to breathe.

Remember, simple living is a personal journey and what works for one person might not work for another. It's all about finding what makes you feel joyful, content, and at peace.

As a speaker, life coach, and content creator, I am passionate about inspiring women to embrace:

Spiritual Growth:


Discover deeper insights about the Bible, God’s truth, and the power of prayer to help you grow stronger and more confident in your faith every day.

Financial Wellness:


Develop a realistic budget and a clear financial plan to take control of your money and build stability.

Simple Living:


Lower stress by adopting healthy habits and simplifying your home and daily routines for a balanced life.

For more insights and guidance, visit my blog and YouTube channel.

Professional Journey

My background includes over 14 years of valuable experience in the mortgage and finance industry, along with twelve years dedicated to health care. Additionally, I have a degree and education in Leadership and ministry. This diverse experience has equipped me to serve others with compassion and heartfelt encouragement.

I also take great joy in providing individuals with practical tools and clear, actionable steps that foster growth and balance in their spiritual, lifestyle, and financial well-being.

About Lisa Hice

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