Minimalism has really exploded in popularity, particularly over the past few years. As someone who’s been practicing a minimalist lifestyle for the better part of a decade, I can’t help but wonder what has taken everyone so long to catch on.
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Something I recognized in my pursuit of minimalism is that the most vital resource is time. I think the saying ‘time is money’ has truth to it in the sense that time is valuable.
Read more →What I’ve realized along my journey of minimalism is that there is no one-size-fits-all way to do it. Minimalism isn’t just downsizing — it’s about creating more room for the important things in life. People don’t have to meet certain standards to fit the lifestyle. There is a spectrum of minimalism, and it’s possible to fall anywhere on it based on what’s important to you.
Read more →Extreme minimalism is a lifestyle in which a person chooses to simplify down to the bare essentials. It differs from the “typical” idea of minimalism in that it radically defies social norms and pushes the boundaries of comfort.
Read more →If there is anything that I have learned being a part of the minimalism community, it’s that quality matters more than quantity, especially when it comes to giving gifts. The ethos of the want, need, wear, read research is to create a meaningful holiday focused on more than just giving or receiving gifts alone.
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