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Simple Living Survey

Sightline Editor

March 7, 2011

Do you live simply? Have you tried to “downsize” the unnecessary things in your life?

If so, the Simplicity Institute (an organization dedicated to simple living) wants to hear from you. They’re currently undertaking a multinational examination of individuals who try to live with less. It sounds like a cool project, focused on people who have chose to reduce or restrain their income, reduce consumption, or eased their working hours.

You can take the survey here and help them out. It only takes a few minutes, plus you’ll be entered in a drawing to win a book package.

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