Embracing Minimalism: The Art of Simplifying Your Life




There's more to the practice than getting rid of old stuff.

The easiest way to begin living a minimalist lifestyle is to assess both the people and things around you. When it comes to objects, you should ask yourself three questions. 

Will I use it?
Do I love it?
Do I need it? 

If the item lacks purpose or passion, it probably also lacks a place in your life. 

Minimalist living—or simplistic living—is nothing new. The concept, which involves freeing yourself from clutter and, to put it colloquially, "stuff," has been around for some time. 

This practice became mainstream in the 20th century, when writers, photographers, beatniks, architects, and most importantly artists embraced the idea. 

That said, as with all movements, minimalism has changed over time, but thanks to the advent of tiny homes, the practice is seeing a resurgence. 

There are several advantages to minimalist living. Less clutter means less time spent cleaning or organizing and more hours in the day for family and friends. 

Minimalism allows us to focus on our priorities. By maintaining a clutter-free environment, you’re able to increase focus and productivity thus reducing stress. Minimalism also has a positive impact on your finances. 


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