My Abundant Life 1-15-26

January 15th, 2026

Simple Gifts: Embracing Simplicity

“Tis a gift to be simple,

Tis a gift to be free,

Tis a gift to come down

Where we ought to be

And when we find ourselves

In the place that’ right

Twill be in the valley

Of love and delight.”

Nineteenth-Century Shaker Hymn

“When we appreciate how much we have, we feel the urge to pare down, get back to basics, and learn what is essential for our happiness. We long to realize what’s really important.”

“Many people believe simplicity implies doing without. On the contrary. True simplicity as a conscious life choice illuminates our lives from within. True simplicity is both buoyant and bountiful, able to liberate depressed spirits from the bondage and burden of extravagance and excess. True simplicity can elevate ordinary moments, dreary lives, and even inanimate objects.”

“…from the mundane to the transcendent.”

“Trust that through the balm of simplicity your frazzled and weary soul can discover the place where you ought to be. Every day offers us simple gifts when we are willing to search our hearts for the place that’s right for each of us.”

“I love simplicity as it is my access to order, which makes my life run more smoothly and peaceful.” (Heather Houston 1-15-22)

“I am committing to the simplicity of only doing or focusing on one thing at one time.” (Heather Houston 1-15-26)


–Ban Breathnach, Sarah. “Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy”. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 16 of 501.

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