Minimalism (/c/minimalism)
Decluttering, intentional living, and owning less. Share mindset shifts and practical steps.
Just read “Minnesota Nice!”
Do people ultimately return to their old habits or is it a long-term lifestyle?
Christmas tree
My husband is moving abroad and I'm going to have to sell all my possessions.
I’m a 27 year old woman living with a 41 year old man… we’ve been talking about moving in together but I think my minimalism is going to be a problem.
I live in a small studio flat in an expensive city
I was a hoarder for 5 years but became a minimalist after 2 years of hard work, here's my story and tips on how to do it.
I just moved out of a 1 bedroom apartment and into a 5th wheel camper
My friend with the "eclectic" house
I like to think of myself as a minimalist, but I'm not sure I really am.
What do I do with gifts that I know are going to be clutter?
Living through the cycle of the things you own is the most raw form of minimalism.
This weekend I spent over $250 on cleaning products, storage, and decorations. Feel like I've failed.
I've tried to turn my flat into a "zen space" and now feel miserable
I've read so many posts on this sub about people having partners who don't support their desire to live with less.
Sometimes, I wonder if my path to minimalism was the correct one.
My neighbors, who I’m sure aren’t bad off, have 5 cars, a boat, and a trailer.
My four year old daughter has been begging to have her hair cut like all the other boys. We went to the barber today and she got a crew cut.
“Where do you put all your stuff?”
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