8/31/2023 0 Comments Minimalist japanese artRead moreĬhapter 1 – Minimalism 101: Why Less is the New More That's just my opinion and try yourself and see if you like it. I don't know, but this is the feeling that I got reading some major parts, while there it was also some good tips to write down.īut overall, I didn't like it. Means, hey prevent yourself to buy, to live nice and in abundance, accept what you already have and don't dare yourself to buy, and once upon a time, when you absurdly dare to buy something, wait and ask yourself ten thousand-fold if you need the item, don't buy after a decade and when you do just do it here and there but live minimally (which means - lacking and only desiring, multimillion-dollar life? Forget about that. However, I didn't like or agreed with most of the low vibration mindset, sounded negative and sort of limiting beliefs, almost like - preventing ourselves to live luxury, limitlessly. There are a few topics very interesting, smart, and a few effective good inner work, practices and so. Meditation techniques that help clear your mind and relieve stress Tips that can help you save money and also make money out of the minimalist lifestyle How to organize and transform your personal space into a clean and neat place How to end toxic relationship and forgive those who have wronged you Exciting and easy to follow morning routine exercises that energize your mind, body, and spirit How minimalism can help you clear your mind, get rid of physical clutter, increase your happiness, and improve your life In this book, you’ll find proven strategies and step by step guide on how to practice minimalism. This is the reason why the Japanese people have developed a lifestyle that strips away the inessential things in their lives. This makes us lose sense of who we really are and what’s important to us. We fill our lives with needless activities, relationships, and clutter. We alleviate our stress by using coping mechanisms that could potentially harm us – shopping for more stuff, binge eating, and engaging in time-wasting activities such as playing video games or even gossiping. Everyone is just too rushed, hurried, and stressed. We work to the point of extreme exhaustion. Are you feeling overwhelmed? Tired of constantly chasing happiness? Does your life feel out of control? Enough is Enough, it’s about time to reclaim that life that you should be living now!
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