Cluttered desk? Stuffed closet? Stressed-out life?
Most of us know the weight of too much stuff. We can avoid it for a while, but when it’s time to move house or reorganize, we can’t escape facing our clutter.
Your excess stuff can hold you back and make you sick. Having stuff we don’t use or enjoy is a burden, a waste of money, and importantly, it doesn’t spark joy. If your rooms, closets, … spark joy. If your rooms, closets, and surfaces are filled with clutter, all your unneeded possessions can get in the way of a full experience of life as it was meant to be lived.
MINIMALIST LIVING covers not only techniques for decluttering, but how doing so can fill your newfound space with meaningful and creative activities that add joy to your life and support your goals.
You have the power to bring serenity, clarity, creativity, and more joy to your life with minimalist living. This book, now updated for 2020, will show you how.
In MINIMALIST LIVING, you will discover:
- Why you should define your own sense of minimalism
- How to create your “Minimalist Mission Statement”
- How to use the techniques of “blazing” and “gazing” to declutter
- Why decluttering now can lead to a happier, healthier, and more creative life
- How to deal with sentimental items without losing their meaning
- The amazing connection between minimalism and living your soul’s deepest purpose
…and much more.
If you want to experience the powerful de-stressing and pro-health benefits of minimalism, get this book now.
“Rather than being a strict, cookbook-like guide to doing specific tasks “the right way”, the book takes a very personal, psychological, even spiritual look at how the reader can benefit from, think about, and ultimately begin the process of minimizing their worldly possessions.”
– Brie Palmer
“It’s not just a book of helpful tips to overcome our tendencies to consume and to hoard; it’s a book for anybody who wants to reflect on how they can pursue happiness is a world where everything is conspiring to make us think happiness lies in our power as consumers to buy what we want.”
– Dr. Philip J. Harold, Associate Dean, School of Education and Social Sciences, RMU
“If you are on your way to becoming a minimalist (like our family) this book will encourage you to keep going. If you are still living in clutter this book could well be the “kick” you need to really start cleaning out.”
– Richard and Liz Pomeroy
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Good if this is 1st book your reading on subject. Well written & good tips.
Didn’t read the whole thing. Worth exactly what I paid for it, which was nothing.
Quite elementary, testimonial and a bit predictable but it’s a easy quick read to get you pumped up on getting rid of junk you don’t want and optimizing what you do!
Attempting to downsize and found this book very helpful.
This book was amazing to me! I’d recommend it to anyone!
Great book! Gives practical advise that is easy to put into practice.
great ideas to motivate you to organize and remove unwanted stuff
Good practical suggestions.
If you’re surrounded by clutter (physical OR otherwise) AND are willling to follow the advice of the author, this could be just the book for you.
Well organized.
Great ideas, and you will feel better in all areas of your life if you just do a few of the suggestions. Amazing how this revitalizes your world view.
Difficult to have discipline for me.
Life changer book!
Definitely helps find how life can be simplified and more clear. This book helped clarify my views on what I’m searching for to make my home MINE
Helpful
Really, nothing worthwhile within these pages.
Helpful in lighting the pare down fire and keeping it burning. The author provides more than one way to begin and keep going. A way for different people to achieve the same goal.
I liked the lists that told you what a minimalist is & isn’t. Left no room for denial.
Good instructions on how to clean out your house
I’m on a journey to owning a lot less, and reading books like this keeps me focused and motivated.