Simpler Life Vibes

Ieva Laicane

I’m a minimalist at heart and sometimes in practice too and this podcast is here to inspire you to give a simpler life a chance, doing it in a way that works for you. Minimalism, decluttering and habits that make ones life better - all of that and more in the Simpler Life Vibes.

Episodes

  1. Mar 5

    08 | Sometimes you just have to buy the goddamn thing

    Today we’re talking about decision fatigue, endless options, and the very modern struggle of trying to find “the perfect one.” Right now, I’m deep in renovation mode - which means furniture decisions, rug searches, measurements, filters, tabs open in five different countries… the whole thing. And for over a month, I’ve been trying to replace one very ugly dining table. I knew what I wanted and we needed, I even found one that ticked every box. And still… I hesitated. Why? Because what if there’s something better just around the corner? In this episode, I share: How too many options make simple decisions feel massiveWhy “just one more search” can quietly drain your time and energyThe emotional weight we attach to even small purchasesThe trap of chasing 10/10 when 8/10 would absolutely doHow to set boundaries around your own decision-making processWhy sometimes you just need to say, “Enough. Buy the thing.” This isn’t about careless spending. I’m still very much about mindful purchases, intentional living, and simplicity. But there’s a difference between being thoughtful… and being stuck. At some point, the mental load costs more than the item itself. So if you’re circling a decision, refreshing tabs, revisiting the same five options, or mentally redecorating your life for the hundredth time - this one’s for you. FOLLOW FOR MORE ❤️ Connect on Instagram @ieva.lcnWatch on Youtube Simpler Life Vibes

    12 min
  2. Feb 26

    07 | What giving up on one-click orders can really do

    In this episode of Simpler Life Vibes, we’re diving into something that quietly fuels modern consumerism: instant gratification. The fact that we can get almost anything delivered to our doorstep within a day (sometimes hours) has completely rewired how we think about buying, wanting, and waiting. I share my evolving relationship with online shopping, including my late introduction to Amazon, resisting Prime, and what happened when I had to wait 14 days for a simple phone case. Spoiler: the world didn’t end. And the satisfaction? Weirdly better. Inside this episode, we explore: How instant access feeds impulse buyingWhy convenience might be your biggest spending triggerThe hidden power of adding “friction” back into your purchasesWhy waiting often reduces what you end up buyingHow planning store trips (yes, even IKEA runs) changes your consumption habitsSimple ways to practice delayed gratification: with shopping, social media, and everyday impulses This isn’t about never buying anything. It’s about slowing down long enough to ask: Do I actually need this? Or do I just want the dopamine hit? Because when you start building patience, you don’t just buy less - you need less. If your Amazon cart is full, your tabs are multiplying, or your phone feels glued to your hand… this episode might be your gentle nudge to pause. FOLLOW FOR MORE ❤️ Connect on Instagram @ieva.lcnWatch on Youtube Simpler Life Vibes

    16 min
  3. Feb 5

    04 | Break the habit of impulse shopping

    In this episode of Simpler Life Vibes, I’m sharing one simple consumption rule that has completely changed how I shop, spend money, and relate to the things I own. After moving into our new home and feeling that familiar urge to buy all the things right now, this rule became more important than ever. When everything feels urgent and necessary, it’s easy to fall into impulse purchases that don’t actually improve your life long term. The rule is simple: give yourself time before buying anything. A few days, a few weeks, or sometimes even longer. In this episode, I talk about why creating a buffer between seeing something and buying it is so powerful, how it removes impulse purchasing almost entirely, and why most of the things we think we “need” lose their appeal surprisingly fast. We dive into: Why impulse purchases rarely bring lasting happinessHow giving yourself time helps you buy with confidence or not buy at allThe psychology behind wanting more and why it never really endsUsing intentional shopping lists instead of wandering stores aimlesslyWhy you’ll almost never regret the things you don’t buyHow fewer purchases lead to more mental space, not less joy This episode is not about never buying anything or depriving yourself. It’s about buying mindfully, spending intentionally, and letting go of the idea that the next item will finally make you feel fulfilled. If you’re trying to break the habit of overconsumption, save money, or simply feel calmer around shopping, this one habit might change everything.

    16 min
  4. Jan 30

    02 | Loving minimalism without being a minimalist

    In this episode of Simpler Life Vibes, I’m unpacking what I really mean when "I say I’m a minimalist at heart and sometimes in practice too" I’m not an extreme minimalist, and I don’t live with counted number of items or an empty home. But the principles of minimalism have shaped how I think about space, clutter, consumption, and freedom for years. In this episode, I share the habits and practices I’ve personally kept, the ones that genuinely make my life feel lighter and more intentional. We talk about finding a realistic middle ground, being critical about what we bring into our homes, and why “just in case” items are often the biggest source of hidden clutter. I also share how I approach decluttering seasonally, why I hate visual and energetic clutter, and how having fewer things creates more mental space and ease. This episode covers: Why minimalism does not have to be extreme to be impactfulWhat being a minimalist at heart actually looks like in real lifeHow I decide what stays and what goes in my homeLetting go of “just in case” items realisticallySeasonal decluttering habits that actually stickWhy physical, digital, and mental clutter are deeply connected If you love the idea of simplicity but don’t resonate with rigid minimalist rules, this episode is for you. This podcast is about intentional living, not perfection, and about creating more space for what actually matters. I’m excited to keep exploring these ideas with you. See you in the next episode.

    14 min

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I’m a minimalist at heart and sometimes in practice too and this podcast is here to inspire you to give a simpler life a chance, doing it in a way that works for you. Minimalism, decluttering and habits that make ones life better - all of that and more in the Simpler Life Vibes.