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Welcome and thank you for visiting! I’m Naomi – a mother, writer, creative soul, and avid reader. I aim to share my thoughts and ideas to inspire positive change that will help you live an authentic and caring life.
Poetic Aperture is for me and for you. I often write just to process the swirling activity inside, but I also hope to inspire COMPASSION, COURAGE, and WONDER in you and support you on your journey of elevating the everyday.
I am a rabbinical student at the Academy for Jewish Religion in New York. I am fortunate to have an amazing 15-year-old daughter and a supportive husband of 22 years.
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On abundance
After the first moving truck full of our apartment’s boxes and furniture was empty and made way for the second truck arriving from our storage units, I took a deep breath and squared my shoulders, ready to see what was … Continue reading
Excuses, excuses… clearing the clutter
Another excellent article by Christine Kane, “9 Seemingly Logical Excuses for Clinging to Clutter,” has me looking at my guilty feelings about all our stuff. –> This photo shows the system that I build for my daughter’s playroom in one … Continue reading
Be courageous… clear the clutter
“Have nothing in your home that you do not know to be useful and believe to be beautiful.” -William Morris, founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement (Much of this post was inspired by Christine Kane and what she says about … Continue reading
Clutter is holding onto the past; fearing the future
Ah, Leo. You are hitting the nail right on the head yet again. In his post, “Decluttering as Zen Meditation,” Leo Babauta could have been talking directly to me. Luckily, enough friends have told me they face the same battles … Continue reading
Reduce your needs and be content
Leo Babauta of Zen Habits had a post recently about how dangerous it can be to compare ourselves to others – their possessions, their ideas, their actions. Here is part of it: “If you look to the lives of others, … Continue reading