Rachelle Crawford is the author of Messy Minimalism and a registered nurse with a bachelors of science in nursing. She works as a school nurse at the school her children attend. She lives in Michigan with her husband, Paul, and their three children, Jameson, Raegan, and Amelia.
Description
Chapter 1: Over It Chapter 2: Seasonal Living Chapter 3: The Unhurried Life Chapter 4: Be Mindful: The Practice of Making and Keeping Margin Chapter 5: Be Bored: The Practice of Under-Committing Chapter 6: Be a Quitter: The Art of Walking Away Chapter 7: Be Rude: The Art of Saying No Chapter 8: Be Proactive: The Practice of Preparing in Advance Chapter 9: Be Prepared: The Busy Protocol Chapter 10: Be Unreachable: Eliminating Digital Distractions Chapter 11: Be Uncluttered: The Practice of Owning Less Stuff Chapter 12: Be on Your Mat: The Art of Living Undistractedly Chapter 13: Be Present: The Art of Creating Meaningful Moments Out of Everyday Life Chapter 14: Be Intentional: The Art of Deciding for Yourself
"Finally, a book that addresses the realities of everyday life and the chaos that comes with it! How to Be Busy offers practical strategies to help us slow down and be more intentional about enjoying our lives." --Courtney Carver, founder of Be More with Less; author of Soulful Simplicity, Project 333, and Gentle
"In a world cluttered with distractions, Rachelle Crawford shares a refreshing perspective on time management. How to Be Busy offers a relatable and practical approach to managing our time well during both the slower and busier seasons of life. Its a necessary read for anyone seeking to reclaim their time, energy, and attention for what truly matters." --Joshua Becker, founder of Becoming Minimalist; author of Things That Matter, The Minimalist Home, and other books
"How to Be Busy offers a refreshing take on time management that values our pursuit of simplicity while honoring the reality that life cant always be (nor should it be) optimized. Crawford reminds us not to miss the beauty thats often hidden in our busyness--for its how we navigate the seasons of our lives that determines what can add more to our plates than it takes away." --Christine Platt, bestselling author of The Afrominimalists Guide to Living with Less
"If you are too busy to read this book, then you are the person who needs it the most. Rachelle Crawford brings her lighthearted, shame-free humor to this topic that applies to many of us across the world. She teaches us how to prioritize what matters the most in the seasons of life that feel overly full." --Denaye Barahona, host of Simple Families podcast and author of Simple Happy Parenting
"Rachelle Crawford takes day-to-day small moments and turns them into witty, enlightening, often heartwarming stories that convey a powerful message. How to Be Busy is an important book for those of us navigating busy schedules while also desiring to live intentional and present lives. With grace and humor, Rachelle helps us learn what it means to be busy well." --Erica Layne, author of The Minimalist Way
"In a world where busyness feels like the norm, Rachelle Crawford shows us that we dont have to live life in constant overdrive. Her practical, down-to-earth advice helps you rethink your daily hustle and release the things that no longer serve you. This book offers a refreshing approach to finding calm, and youll come away with an actionable plan to create margin in your life. If youre ready to stop running on empty and start living with more intention, this is the guide you need." --Dawn Madsen, host of The Minimal Mom Podcast