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Minimalism Is The Name Of The Game: 30 Days Minimalism Challenge With Practical Tips For Clearing Out, For More Calmness, Satisfaction, Success And Luck In Life
Minimalism Is The Name Of The Game: 30 Days Minimalism Challenge With Practical Tips For Clearing Out, For More Calmness, Satisfaction, Success And Luck In Life
Minimalism Is The Name Of The Game: 30 Days Minimalism Challenge With Practical Tips For Clearing Out, For More Calmness, Satisfaction, Success And Luck In Life
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Minimalism Is The Name Of The Game: 30 Days Minimalism Challenge With Practical Tips For Clearing Out, For More Calmness, Satisfaction, Success And Luck In Life.

You always have to keep up with others? Stress and dissatisfaction shape your everyday life and you don't know how to change your life for the better?

Then you will feel just like me in my past, until I have changed my life and switched to a minimalist lifestyle! So don't hesitate and start now into a simple, happy and stress-free life with my minimalism guide!

Our world today is shaped by consumerism and we are confronted every day with advertisements that suggests that material goods bring us happiness and contentment. It is about as much as possible To earn money to live a life of material abundance. However, this lifestyle is associated with much Stress, work and little time associated with the important things in life such as friends and family. And the inevitable question arises: Is it all worth it?

I would like to bring you closer to a lifestyle that is the opposite of excessive consumption: minimalism. Minimalism will bring serenity, peace and joy back into your life. Through this book you will understand why it is time to turn your back on consumer society and cultivate a minimalist lifestyle. Here I will give you a detailed step by step guide for your very own individual path into a minimalistic life. I will explain to you what minimalism is and what it brings you personally, how you start into a minimalist life and which methods and tips help you to lead a long-term minimalist life.

Don't waste any more time and finally make time for the important things in life again: More money, time, peace and love!

Don't leave it to dreaming. Do something good for yourself and take some time for this guide. So don't hesitate and take now the first step into your new, simple, happy and stress-free life. Try it out - it's worth it!
LanguageEnglish
Publisherepubli
Release dateOct 22, 2018
ISBN9783746772806
Minimalism Is The Name Of The Game: 30 Days Minimalism Challenge With Practical Tips For Clearing Out, For More Calmness, Satisfaction, Success And Luck In Life

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    Minimalism Is The Name Of The Game - Madeleine Wilson

    Minimalism is the name of the game

    Before you start with your minimalistic program, you should know as much as possible about minimalism. In this chapter you will find out what exactly is meant by minimalism, why a minimalist life makes sense and what the advantages of this lifestyle are. This basic knowledge is important so that you understand exactly how decluttering and minimalist lifestyles can enrich your everyday life and happiness. Because why should you dare to tackle the mammoth task of clearing out if the benefits are not clearly understandable beforehand?

    What is minimalism?

    Minimalism means limiting oneself to the bare essentials. This is done consciously in order to experience more joy of life and happiness. Minimalism can be lived out in many different ways and we almost want to think that there are as many different forms of minimalism as there are minimalists. The one minimalist may focus on not letting the wardrobe overflow. Another minimalist loves the minimalist holiday feeling of camping and yet another practices an almost ascetic lifestyle. How you live out minimalism is up to you. We are sure that you will continue to evolve as a minimalist, to examine more and more aspects of your life and to learn to apply your minimalist way of thinking beyond your home environment.

    All minimalists have one thing in common regardless of their individual stage of development and focus: they focus on consciously renouncing material abundance in order to create more space for a fulfilled life. It is clear to all of them that possessions do not guarantee happiness and contentment, that material goods do not build friendships and love, and that changing one's own consumerist habits (spiritual and practical) opens entirely new doors. Suddenly there is more time again for an intensive examination of oneself and one's own happiness in life. Most people feel happy after an extensive shopping tour, but this is not a lasting, real and deep happiness. Instead of shopping indiscriminately, conscious consumption and above all renunciation are lived. The decision to minimalism has nothing to do with poverty, but with attentiveness!

    Necessity of minimalism

    Why is it necessary to consciously limit oneself? Because it gives us back full control over our habits and thought processes. Constantly present advertising, seemingly endless unused possibilities thanks to apps and Co., one special offer after another and how do we react to it? We just walk along, we give ourselves up to the whole thing and feel quite comfortable in our consumption-controlled skin for a short time. However, it quickly becomes clear that the new Smart TV doesn't really make you happy if you sit alone in front of it evening after evening. Today's society already teaches children at a young age that one is more respected if one is equipped with the most up- to-date material goods. Only then is one properly accepted by society and part of it. How much money do you spend on your apartment every month? How many hours did you go to work for it? And how many hours were you actually at home to enjoy this beautiful apartment and the new Smart TV? Our days have every 24 hours of which we spend on average 8 at work and 8 at bed. We still have 8 more hours left, which can be quickly filled with the way to work, a little television and shopping. How many of these 24 hours do we really consciously experience, how many of our decisions do we consciously make and how consciously do we really shape our

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