Our goal is to live simply and not work more than four hours a day. That way my kids have time to spend with their children and to pursue other interests. In some ways the business is like an intentional community, but it’s all family. For example, we do everything by consensus decision making. Before I make any decision about the business, I consult with them.”
Chris’s story illustrates the brilliance of living simply — it allows you to create your own lifestyle, one with the freedom, money, and time to do what you love for a living. Reclaiming work is about doing smart work, having the freedom to set your own schedule, learning to think of work as play, and looking for opportunities in transitions.
Tina’s Story: Opportunities in Transition
My sister-in-law Tina, her husband, Tyler, and their two young children, Isaac and Ella, live in an 1,100-square-foot house in Chico, California. Since Tina’s house is about eight times the size of our house, she wasn’t sure if her story was right for this book, but it is. Ultimately, the size of our dwelling isn’t what matters. What matters is rethinking our choices to increase our happiness and sense of community, and in this way, Tina is a great example of an increasingly common modern dilemma.
Tina explained, “It’s funny. Everyone asks me, ‘How can you live in such a tiny house?’ I laugh because I always think about your tiny house. We used to have a vision of a two-story dream house. We wanted a den and a library and all of these other little rooms. I’m a