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Topic: Journey to a minimalist lifestyle (Read 117 times)

jr. member
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June 15, 2018, 12:58:58 AM
#4
Having too many materials things are just a distraction anyway. Less clutter allows for more focus on mind, body and soul, helping you live a healthier life. And when you're focused, the more chances you have of fulfilling your goals and attaining success.
Plus, going minimalist means less waste too, which is awesome for the environment.
newbie
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June 14, 2018, 11:59:58 PM
#3
Lifestyle is not determined by how rich and poor we are. in the past I was a poor man and I lived a simple life, now I have become a rich man and life is still simple, because in my heart has embedded the soul of simplicity.
newbie
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June 14, 2018, 11:05:31 PM
#2
You should check out furniture from Japan or how they design their homes. Many Japanese have minimalist lifestyles and homes. But yeah de-cluttering your life is a good thing. Just make sure that you also de-clutter your relationships. You don't really need to have toxic people in your life.  Smiley

Good luck!
newbie
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June 14, 2018, 09:05:59 PM
#1
Lifestyle can be changing and it depends on how you deal in daily life basis. But this kind of lifestyle struck me most since it's something refreshing, simple and at peace. Living life with less material items and bringing about something what is more important and adds value to one's life.

i'm such a hoarder and make myself attached to so many of my things. So, I've decided to make a start to this kind of lifestyle and let go of it, anything that im surely not be of used anymore. De-cluttering some of my old stuff will be a good start  Cheesy

Are you also in this kind of lifestyle or planning to begin?
What advice do you have for me since im a beginner?

I'm so much excited to hear some insights to all of you, wonderful people!
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