Minimalism: Your Guide to Minimize & Declutter your Home with Smart Tips & Tricks ( The Power of Habit,Declutter,Essentialism)
Written by Mark creed
Narrated by David skinner
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About this audiobook
Have you ever walked into a space that made you feel uncomfortable because there was SO MUCH STUFF?
Have you ever known someone who had to have latest style or gadget or who shopped as a comfort or addiction, winding up with overflowing closets?
Have you ever talked to someone whose conversation never seemed to land on one topic long enough for a deep discussion?
Have you known someone with heavy debt for items already consumed or broken?
Is that your home? Your shopping style? Your conversation? Your debt?
We are so easily attracted to the next bright, shiny object that it may require a fundamental mindset to shift to the contentment, ease, and serenity that minimalism brings. MINIMALISM: Your Guide to Minimalize & Declutter Your Home with Smart Tips & Tricks can help you convert the philosophy of minimalism into a practical pathway for examining your priorities and decluttering your space,this book is your guide to the power of habit.
When you practice minimalism, you:
- Ask yourself whether you really need something or you just want it
- Live life intentionally with just the things you need
- Eliminate objects that hold no meaning in your life
- Choose friendships and other relationships that enhance your higher self
- Live in the moment and take in the world around you
- Support the planet by reducing consumption
Born in the N.Y. art scene of the 1960s, minimalism quickly spread to other creative disciplines and has since become a more widespread influence enjoying a resurgence.
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Reviews for Minimalism
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The feeling of the book was a little pretentious and judgmental. We’re all on a different journey, and while he specified a few times that this is what worked for him and may not be for everyone- it didn’t feel like grace was given to others who do minimalism differently. Good ideas, but poorly portrayed.