Monday 9 November 2015

Living the Minimalist Life



Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus (theminimalists.com) said it best - Minimalists don't focus on having less, less, and less; rather they make room for more - more contributions, more contentment, more growth, more experiences, literally, more everything you desire to put your mind into.

Being a Minimalist in a large extent co-ordinates the brain and mind to work better.It's more like shredding off your excesses  and knowing what it is that actually contributes to a worthy living.It is living a deliberate, intentional, and a decisive life. A worriless life. A life that is short of distress from anywhere; could be from friends, material possessions, family; just anywhere thinkable.

It's all invented tat by doing this (making room for more useful things), we get to live a freer life.

After reading this piece, you conclusively want to become a Minimalist and probably be seeking for direction or guidelines on how to go about it.Well, in this case, I would prefer to refer you to a gifted director on minimalism tips - theminimalists.com

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