For my digital pedagogy project I am thinking of finishing a project I started a year ago. It's my website, Minimalist Bride, that I started as a resource for/documentation of minimalists trying to plan a wedding in an industry that is anything but minimalist.
Minimalism is the philosophy that by eliminating excess in your life (be it possessions, obligations, or relationships) you are left with more time, money, and energy for those fewer things that are really important.
What my website has become is a documentation of my own minimalist journey with lots of posts that serve as "tutorials" for decluttering as well as streamlining and simplifying everyday tasks (grocery shopping, cooking, clothes). Originally it was in blog form but I have begun restructuring it with separate sections for wedding planning/resources and minimalist living resources. I now have landing pages linking to specific posts about minimalist living.
If I were just starting now I think this would be a massive undertaking, but since I have already been writing and collecting resources sporadically for a year it is a matter of restructuring and filling in identified gaps in the site.
What do you think?
Minimalism is the philosophy that by eliminating excess in your life (be it possessions, obligations, or relationships) you are left with more time, money, and energy for those fewer things that are really important.
What my website has become is a documentation of my own minimalist journey with lots of posts that serve as "tutorials" for decluttering as well as streamlining and simplifying everyday tasks (grocery shopping, cooking, clothes). Originally it was in blog form but I have begun restructuring it with separate sections for wedding planning/resources and minimalist living resources. I now have landing pages linking to specific posts about minimalist living.
If I were just starting now I think this would be a massive undertaking, but since I have already been writing and collecting resources sporadically for a year it is a matter of restructuring and filling in identified gaps in the site.
What do you think?