Minimalist Living

Enjoy More by Living with Less - Declutter Your Life in 30 Days

Are you wondering why buying new things doesn't bring happiness?

Minimalism is derived from “minimum” – we like to think of it as minimum stress which causes maximum pleasure. As a simple rule, to be a minimalist, you should possess less than 100 things at a time. Owning a car or a home or even an extra television can be considered overspending. You should focus on enjoying your job rather than building a career, be open to living in exotic, sometimes remote places all over the world, be able to pack up your bags and simply move wherever you want. But don’t be put off if you don’t have any of the above, as minimalism in the modern world isn’t about restricting yourself, but more about accommodating yourself with only what matters to you and declutter in minutes desires that really DON’T matter. So, you can have material possessions, but the more important thing is to be able to reclaim your FREEDOM.

Are you ready for the declutter challenge that helps you live a minimalist and meaningful life?

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Genre: Non Fiction > Self help

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ISBN: 978-1-9741-2200-4

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