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 Master Minimalism                                                            
 For some strange reason, much of the world considers a person’s possessions to be the best sign of success. The bigger your home, the faster your car, the more rooms you need to store you junk the better, right? Well actually, no. Most of this stuff is purchased as a treat but ends up as an absolute burden after a while. We spend valuable leisure time organizing our stuff, cleaning our stuff, maintaining our stuff and even working harder and having less of a real life in order to earn more money to get more of this stuff. It’s driving us crazy and it simply has to stop.
The time has come to get rid of your ‘stuff’. You know, that stuff that clutters your closet and dominates you time. You could be free from it all and see your quality of life go through the roof. Because stuff doesn’t really matter, even if the clever ad campaigns tell us it does. What matters is our happiness, our health, our relationships, our enjoyment of life and the degree to which we can achieve our wildest dreams.
You know I’m speaking sense here. Stuff is just stuff. It adds no value, causes stress and we can’t take it with us when we die, despite what the ancient Egyptians might have thought.
Become A Minimalist 
So have the best spring-clean of your entire life. Sell or donate unwanted possessions, remove clutter, reorganize your space and only keep the things that truly add value to your life. A clear space = a clear mind! A great way to get started is to aim to donate or sell at least one unwanted possession every day. Perhaps keep a box for goodwill in the corner of your hallway and every day pop something inside. There will be someone somewhere that genuinely needs what you have to offer, so go ahead and give back to the world. Another good approach you can try is to tackle one particular area of your home and clean it out completely. You might decide to start with the bottom drawer in your bedroom, so you go through every single item and decide whether it really adds value to your life. If it does, fine, pop it back inside. If it doesn’t then it’s time to sell or donate it. Over the years, I’ve slowly reduced my possessions to a manageable level and I can confidently say that my quality of life has never been better. Why don’t you give it a go?
Master Minimalism Master Minimalism Reviewed by anywhe on May 23, 2019 Rating: 5

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