- What is Minimalism Show All
How To Start Living A Minimalist Lifestyle
Living in a more minimalist way can create more free time, more money in your savings account, and a more purpose filled life.
Minimalism as a lifestyle
Just to clarify, minimalism is not about restrict yourself, not even about living life in the woods in a cabin.
Minimalism is a tool that can assist you in finding freedom.What It’s Really Like to Be a Minimalist
It isn’t all perfectly organized closets and stylish Scandinavian furniture.
What We Get Wrong About Minimalism
It’s not about empty walls or avoiding your phone — it’s about finding beauty in our surroundings, whatever they may look like.
Not just decluttering: How to make minimalism work better for you
Minimalism, originally used to describe mid-century art, has grown to become much more than simple decluttering, or a design aesthetic. It’s now becoming one of the defining virtues of our age, with dozens of books and blogs guiding us on how to live with less.
WHAT IS MINIMALISM? AN INTRODUCTION TO LIVING WITH INTENTIONALITY
We define minimalism as the process of identifying what is essential in your life and eliminating the rest. Less is more.
What Is Minimalism?
Simplicity, clarity, singleness: These are the attributes that give our lives power and vividness and joy as they are also the marks of great art.
- How to Buy Less Show All
5 NEW WAYS TO HALT IMPULSE PURCHASES
Ready to halt impulse purchases for good? Read on for 5 new ways to trick your psyche into ignoring The Itch.
MINDFUL CONSUMPTION: A 6-STEP GUIDE TO CONSUMING BETTER
Mindful consumption is premised on consciousness in thought and behaviour about consequences of consumption. Aspiring to live mindfully is admirable—but also comes with its share of challenges.
Save Money and Reset Your Financial Life with a Shopping Ban
What about forgoing the act of shopping altogether?
Why I'm buying nothing for a year – no clothes, no holidays, no coffee ...
Inspired by the Black Friday counter-movement Buy Nothing Day, I want to see if I can go a whole 12 months without spending on anything but bills and food.
- Live Below your Means Show All
8 Tips to Help You Live Below Your Means
Living below your means does not mean you can’t spend money on the things you love in order to enjoy your life.
Why You Should Live Below Your Means
You cannot live well if you are constantly stressed, and money is a source of stress for nearly two-thirds of Americans.
The Joy of Living Within Your Means
“Do not save what is left after spending, but spend what is left after saving.” —Warren Buffett
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