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Nancy
Twigg doesn't just talk about simple and meaningful living. She and her family
live it every day. The Twiggs own only one car. They do not have cable TV or
caller ID. Most of their clothes come from yard sales and their only debt is
their mortgage. Yet they are happy with their lives and content not to keep
up with the Joneses. They experience the joy and wellness that comes from choosing
a simpler way of life.
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Celebrate
Simply
Your Guide
to Simpler, More Meaningful Holidays
and Special Occasions
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Nancy and her husband, Michael, have found peace of
mind and peace of pocketbook by practicing basic principles of uncluttered
and unfettered living. Through
her writing and speaking, Nancy shares with others how they too can live
simply, yet abundantly. Whether listeners want to simplify a little or a
lot, Nancy
gives practical strategies for cutting through all the clutter and hype to
a life that is satisfying and real.
Nancy is the author of Celebrate Simply: Your Guide to Simpler, More Meaningful
Holidays and Special Occasions, a book about low-cost, low-stress celebrations,
and a devotional guide titled A Month of Mites. She is also the editor of Counting
the Cost, a newsletter and website about simple and abundant living.
Nancy's writing has been published in national and regional
magazines and newsletters, and she is quoted regularly in magazines and newspapers
as an
expert on simple living. Viewers in the greater Knoxville area have come to
know Nancy as the "Simple Saver." She appears regularly on Knoxville's
NCB-affiliate station to talk about saving time, saving money and getting more
out of life for less.
Throughout her speaking and writing, Nancy is down-to-earth and presents wisdom
in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. She does not present herself as
an expert or someone who has it all together. Instead, Nancy shares her struggles,
thus connecting with audiences on a heart-to-heart level. Participants walk
away inspired and equipped to live more simply, meaningfully and purposefully.
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