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Alpha (2018), 195 pages
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A visual guide to embracing a minimalist lifestyle helps readers scale back possessions and keep only the essentials through decision trees, flow charts, and personality quizzes.
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LibraryThing member sj1335
I've been trying to adapt to the Minimalism lifestyle, and that's my take on Minimalism, it's a lifestyle change not so much a decluttering and organizational guide.
You can declutter and organize until you are exhausted but if you aren't willing to adapt to this way of life you are still going to
I liked the way this book covered the whole art of Minimalism, from financial to self-care. I took away a lot of valuable information from this little book, I've bought quite of few books that just left me overwhelmed thinking who can live like this?
I've started slowing adapting to this way of life, and it has cut down on my stress load. I had so much "Stuff" that I couldn't enjoy what matters in life. I like the philosophy of using your good stuff while you can enjoy it. I never understood why I had of China and Crystal in my China Cabinet that was gathering dust, and I was always taught we must not use the good stuff until company comes over. Well, guess what? I've decided to use the good stuff and get rid of a lot of the others things.
I want to thank the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this galley in exchange for my honest review.
You can declutter and organize until you are exhausted but if you aren't willing to adapt to this way of life you are still going to
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be overwhelmed.I liked the way this book covered the whole art of Minimalism, from financial to self-care. I took away a lot of valuable information from this little book, I've bought quite of few books that just left me overwhelmed thinking who can live like this?
I've started slowing adapting to this way of life, and it has cut down on my stress load. I had so much "Stuff" that I couldn't enjoy what matters in life. I like the philosophy of using your good stuff while you can enjoy it. I never understood why I had of China and Crystal in my China Cabinet that was gathering dust, and I was always taught we must not use the good stuff until company comes over. Well, guess what? I've decided to use the good stuff and get rid of a lot of the others things.
I want to thank the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this galley in exchange for my honest review.
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