Also at the end there was an exerpt from another audiobook One Meal a Day that I would like to listen to. She had a mysterious voice that enhanced the book. I really liked the narration by Jeanette Funderburg. Otherwise this book was just what I needed though now whenever I walk through my house and see dust or clutter it's going to drive me up the wall. Rather than throwing away old mail and such I prefer to shred just to be cautious. There was one place in this book I would change though.
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With the help from listening to this audiobook I learned where there are plenty of places to minimize. This book had a lot of helpful suggestions on ways to declutter.
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I found it helpful as this is something I've been working on doing. Nothing really new here, but some nice reminders and helped with the streamlining and purging mood. But, I can certainly go through all the old paints I no longer use and donate them to someone else who is still using them. If my large, well organized CD collection gives me joy, it's not going anywhere. I think the principle of getting rid of the things that don't serve you or bring you joy says it all. As long as my clothing is functional and useful, I can be happy getting rid of things I no longer wear from time to time.
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BUT, everyone has their own way and ideas of what works for them, so I get it. That's stressful to have to be washing clothes daily just to have something clean to wear the next day unless hygiene just isn't important to you. Alternating between 2 tops seems tedious and would have me spending WAY more time washing than I want. I'm never going to only have 10 items of clothing. Though I can't say I am or want to be a hard core minimalist, it was really helpful while sorting things and asking do I truly need certain things or am I just attached to them, or even should I be. If one doesn't stay on top of it, it can get out of hand very fast. More so from things that my children were into but no longer use, clothes they no longer wear or grew out of, things needed for projects that now need discarding. I'm not really a things person anyway, yet somehow it still accumulates. Scroll up and buy the audiobook now! Take action and experience the power of minimalism!Īs someone who feels like I'm always decluttering and purging, this was great to listen to during one such session.
#DECLUTTER MINIMALISM HOW TO#
In this audiobook, you’ll hear proven strategies on how to practice minimalism. This is the reason why the Japanese people have developed a lifestyle that strips away the inessential things in their lives. This makes us lose sense of who we really are and what’s important to us. We fill our lives with needless activities, relationships, and clutter. We alleviate our stress by shopping for more stuff, binge eating, and engaging in time-wasting activities. Everyone is just too rushed, hurried, and stressed. We work to the point of extreme exhaustion. It’s about time to reclaim that life that you should be living now! Are you feeling overwhelmed? Tired of constantly chasing happiness? Does your life feel cluttered out of control? Enough is enough.