Minimalist Lifestyle
Cleaning Up the Clutter in Your Life to Live Stress Free
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
£0.00 for first 30 days
Buy Now for £6.99
No valid payment method on file.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrated by:
-
Loralie Jacquline
-
By:
-
Alyssa McQueen
About this listen
Use these powerful steps to simplify your life and live stress-free in peace, without the clutter.
What exactly is minimalism, and why might it be relevant to you in your life? Minimalism is a method for becoming free in life. It can help you become free from worry, fear, and being overwhelmed. It can also help with depression, guilt, and being caught up in a consumerist culture. That isn’t to say that it’s wrong to own possessions, but it’s very easy to get caught up in what those mean. Some people even put aside their personal growth, passion, relationships, and health for the sake of continuing to own new stuff. Minimalism can help you live your life with purpose, free from distraction.
What can minimalism do for you? If one were to define minimalism in a single word, they would have to say that it’s a method for ridding yourself of excess in life in order to seek out true fulfillment and happiness. It can help you to....
- Have time for what you love
- Focus on what you care about
- Be more creative, instead of consuming
- Focus on your family and health
- Get rid of the extra stuff you don’t need
- Find your purpose
By adding the concept of minimalism to your life, you can find contentment that lasts longer than the contentment that arises from buying new stuff or owning a lot. Happiness is not about things but something deeper than that. Keep in mind that this may not be easy for everyone at first. It will take some getting used to. Although the first steps might be challenging, the journey will get progressively simpler and easier as you go on.
©2017 Andrew Queen (P)2017 Andrew Queen