What Is Minimalism? A Practical Guide to a Minimalist Life

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What Is Minimalism? A Practical Guide to a Minimalist Life, How to reduce Distractions in your Life so you can do more of what matters.

Course Description

If you’re feeling overwhelmed with the idea of doing more things that matter most to you, your calendar is overscheduled, or your physical space is filled with items that don’t serve you and your family, minimalism will help you make more space in your life.

Space to take bigger risks, try something new, or spend more time with the people you care about. Over time, minimalism can help in making a radical lifestyle change like moving to a new city, changing careers, or exploring entrepreneurship.

Minimalism is defined as a design or style in which the simplest and fewest elements are used to create the maximum effect. Minimalism had its origins in the arts—with the artwork featuring simple lines, only a few colors, and careful placement of those lines and colors.

More recently, it has become representative of a lifestyle that aims to remove clutter from all facets of life.

Minimalism is all about owning only what adds value and meaning to your life (as well as the lives of the people you care about) and removing the rest. It’s about removing the clutter and using your time and energy for the things that remain. We only have a certain amount of energy, time, and space in our lives. To make the most of it, we must be intentional about how we’re living each day.

What is this course about?

In this class, I introduce the concept of “Minimalism” and show you ways how you can start living a life with less stress, more time, and more possibilities.

For whom is this course?

This course is for everyone who wants to learn about a minimalist Lifestyle.

You will learn a ton of new things including:

  1. What Minimalism is and what it is not
  2. Tips for how to declutter your Belongings
  3. The true Cost of Minimalism
  4. Tools to better control your Money
  5. 13 Ways to reduce your Costs

Your Goal is:

To own only what adds value and meaning to your life (as well as the lives of the people you care about) and remove the rest.


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