Minimalist and intentional living are lifestyles that declutter our homes, schedules, tasks, and therefore our minds. As a result, we invest time, money, and energy in a way that is meaningful for us. Freeing up more time so you can read more is indeed one of the many benefits of minimalism.
My 2021 ‘Not-To-Do’ List
For years now, I have made New Years Resolutions and wrote up long lists of things to do in the New Year. Exercise more, lose weight, go to the gym, take some classes, learn something new, the list was endless. This year, to be kind to myself, I am wary of adding more to my …
Learn To Apply Minimalism To Your Everyday Choices
Minimalism encompasses all you do. Today let's focus on the decisions and choices we make every day. The decisions we make on a day to day basis, what are they? Do they merit our time and attention? If not, what would we rather spend our time thinking about? Minimalism in thought Minimalism begins with planning. It …
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How A Morning Ritual Can Change Your Life
A rushed morning Rushing through the door in the morning, makeup half done, lunch bag in hand, and kid in tow, you make a dash to the car and start driving only to realize that you left your computer in your home office. You turn around and start driving back home to pick it up, …
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8 Books on Minimalism
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing If someone told me that cleaning your closet can change your life, I would have laughed incredulously or asked in a mocking tone, "What is wrong with you?" Then this book by Marie Kondo came my way. This is the first book …