Minimalism (/c/minimalism)
Decluttering, intentional living, and owning less. Share mindset shifts and practical steps.
Idk how people keep track of so much stuff
I’ve been without my debit card for 4 days. It’s insane how lazy it’s made me.
I’m starting to hate the world
How do you avoid stuff cluttering your home when a child moves in with you?
How do you not get bored with having less?
To All New Minimalists, Do *Not* Buy Containers.
If you never come to a place, don’t buy anything for it until you decide to go
I just made a big change
I'm so sick of seeing all the bright colors in "minimalist" kitchens.
I spent 20 years building a life and 2 years taking it down
I feel so overwhelmed with the stuff my daughter is constantly bringing into the house. Any advice?
I threw out a portion of my mother's ashes.
I spent the last two years putting together my "dream home" and now that it's complete, I don't like it.
A dozen years ago, I was a college dropout working at a fast food joint making $8 an hour. Today I make 10 times that at a job I love. You can do it too.
Tomorrow is Black Friday. Don't go shopping!
5 years ago, I felt like I could never find clothes that fit me, and my entire closet was a mess.
Money can’t buy happiness but it sure saves on a lot of little worries
Money isn't everything, but it's right up there with water and oxygen.
A minimalist tries to prepare for the apocalypse.
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