Minimalism (/c/minimalism)
Decluttering, intentional living, and owning less. Share mindset shifts and practical steps.
$200 purse I bought from Old Navy lasted longer than the $580 purse I bought from Coach
Volunteering at a local charity shop has changed my perspective on shopping
A word of caution that I would have liked to hear before minimalism
I’ve had my head in the sand about how much money I’m wasting on disposable goods.
What bits of minimalist wisdom are you carrying with you now that you’re in your 20s/30s/40s?
How do you decide what to keep?
I just did the “if you want a coffee shop coffee, you have to clean something” challenge for a week
Has anyone gone back to a non-minimalist lifestyle?
What's a thing you don't own that you used to think was necessary?
Hardcore Minimalism Leads To Depression
The Weekend and the Black Friday sales are coming.
You will have a few really bad homedays during the holiday season, and that's ok.
Anyone else feeling alarmed by the overconsumption in the sub?
Has anyone ever read an article that specifically made them want to become minimalist?
What does minimalism look like in the kitchen?
A couple of inspiring stories about minimalism
If you could go back in time and give any minimalist advice to your pre-minimalist self, what would it be?
I’m a solopreneur who’s about to make $100k in one year for the first time in my life. I’m due with my first child in 10 weeks. And I live in a van. AMA.
Would you ever live in a van?
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