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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I don't care about the rules of minimalism. I don't care how other people define minimalism. I only care about reaching the goal of a better, lighter life. I'm not interested in the one-size-fits-all approach to minimalism that has taken the world by storm the past few years.
#2 Minimalism doesn’t have to mean white rooms with a few succulents on the counter. If it’s not relative to you and your family, what’s the point. Pursuing that type of minimalism for the sake of wide-open, empty space doesn’t fit into a life full of noisy, playful kids and all the messes that come from having a good time.
#3 Minimalism that works is about balance. It helps you be present for your life, but it doesn’t make you feel like you have a massive set of unrealistic rules to follow. It allows you to keep only what’s necessary, and it helps you understand that what takes up space takes up your time as well.
#4 Minimalism can help you address the areas of your home that feel heavy and make them work with you and for you. To get you started, think about what your life will be like after you’ve practiced what’s in this book.

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Date de parution 21 mars 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669356417
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

I don't care about the rules of minimalism. I don't care how other people define minimalism. I only care about reaching the goal of a better, lighter life. I'm not interested in the one-size-fits-all approach to minimalism that has taken the world by storm the past few years.

#2

Minimalism doesn’t have to mean white rooms with a few succulents on the counter. If it’s not relative to you and your family, what’s the point. Pursuing that type of minimalism for the sake of wide-open, empty space doesn’t fit into a life full of noisy, playful kids and all the messes that come from having a good time.

#3

Minimalism that works is about balance. It helps you be present for your life, but it doesn’t make you feel like you have a massive set of unrealistic rules to follow. It allows you to keep only what’s necessary, and it helps you understand that what takes up space takes up your time as well.

#4

Minimalism can help you address the areas of your home that feel heavy and make them work with you and for you. To get you started, think about what your life will be like after you’ve practiced what’s in this book.

#5

You can have a clean home in less than an hour a day if you follow the three scenarios above. Your home will be easy to run, and you won’t constantly be cleaning because the clutter is gone.

#6

The process of decluttering your home is not about trying to create a home where everything is perfect; it’s about creating a home where things are so much lighter. It’s about creating a world in which you are available for life - the good parts and the hard parts - and not making things even harder on yourself.

#7

Minimalism changed my life for the better. It allowed me to remove the excess stuff from my home and live without it, which led to me doing many purposeful things in my life. I was able to say yes to many amazing opportunities and experiences because my home wasn’t stealing time and energy anymore.

#8

You are not meant for a life of survival mode. You are meant for abundance. You have the ability to create this, and it all starts with clearing physical space for what matters most to you. From this point forward, you get to make the decision for how you want your life to go.

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