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Is your life cluttered, overly-busy and filled with time-consuming chores that don't make you happy? Adopting a minimalist approach to your life will change the way you live it In today's consumer-driven society, 'things' have replaced people. We work hard to possess the very things that consume our time, and make our lives feel empty and meaningless. Another way exists, that focuses on eliminating the physical, mental and emotional clutter in your average day.In Minimalism, I'll take you through a total overhaul of your current lifestyle, habits and mindset. You will discover that by switching to minimalism, you'll make room for the things in life you've been missing - love, family, free time and reconnecting with who you are, and what you want. In this book you'll discover: -The main reasons why people switch to a minimalist lifestyle-How to declutter your space like a minimalist pro-Where to start when decluttering your social life-Applying minimalism to your finances for better results-How minimalism impacts your mind and becomes a core habit-The main lessons that minimalism teaches us about a happy lifeIt's been a long time since you reassessed what you do, and what you have. Minimalism will free you from the endless barrage of wanting, FOMO and inadequacy the consumerist system inspires. You have the power to change how you live your life. Bring it all back to what matters and throw away the rest Return to a simpler, happier way of enjoying how you live. Discover the practice of minimalism with this step-by-step guide.Buy it now to learn how Chapter 1 Excerpt "Minimalism: Beginners Guide to Minimalism "What is Minimalism?Minimalism is the processes of scaling back from having too much to having just enough. People take on minimalism because they want freedom from things in their lives. Be it material possessions, toxic relationships or mental clutter; minimalism has become the go-to lifestyle for more millennials today. It is not a lifestyle that caters for the youth; any person despite the age can adopt the practice in their life. Even if minimalism advocates for having fewer things, that doesn't mean that material possession is bad. The idea here is to have the things that one needs and appreciates in their life today. Keeping things that no longer serve you or buying stuff because of a scarcity mentality is highly discouraged.The reason this lifestyle is gaining popularity is that more and more people are starting to realize the value we attach to items. The fact that most of us cannot separate our memories and emotions from material things is alarming. The amount of consumerism in the world is also at an all-time high. People have always loved things but not as much as they do now that there is so much access thanks to technology. Minimalism allows someone to make their list of things they need to keep. You may still retain most of the stuff you have if you decide that you need them. No two people can have the same wants or needs. Whatever you think is trash could be relevant to someone else. The guiding principle here is to look within yourself and make a deliberate, conscious decision on what you want to keep or throw away. For anyone that is wondering if this lifestyle is for them, they need to ask themselves a few questions. Would I benefit from scaling down? Do I attach so much value to material possessions? Am I holding on to baggage that I need to let go? I am not saying that these are the only questions there are to be asked? Every person is attracted to the lifestyle because of different reasons. But they only become true minimalists if when they are free to focus on what they deem essential. Our Book Covers the Following Topics: Minimalism For Beginners Minimalism digital minimalism minimalism for families minimalist living minimalism home declutter your mind