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Real Life Minimalists: Tim Lewis

October 31, 2011

Real Life Minimalists: Tim Lewis

Every Monday I post Real Life Minimalists, a profile of one of my readers in their own words. If you’d like to participate, click here for details.

Today we meet Tim Lewis, whose minimalist journey started right out of university. He tells us how he decluttered his excess possessions, and is embracing a life of freedom and travel (check out his blog to learn more). An insightful and inspiring story!

Tim writes:

I believe that I have always enjoyed having less since an early age and like to think that I had minimalism born into me. As a child I used to love to hang around with my friends in the fields and forests of my home town and have many fond memories of travelling the country with my family and going on holiday in some fabulously remote parts of the country.… {Read more}

Filed Under: Real Life Minimalists Tagged With: minimalist, story

Exorcise Your Clutter Ghosts

October 27, 2011

Exorcise Your Clutter Ghosts

We all have some clutter skeletons in our closets—purchases and behaviors that have junked up our homes, emptied our bank accounts, and perhaps even chained us to an unsatisfying work-spend treadmill.

And despite our best intentions, some of these demons continue to haunt us, sucking the space from our homes, the money from our wallets, and the joy from our lives.

In the spirit of Halloween, I propose an exorcism: let’s call out each of these clutter ghosts in turn, and banish them once and for all!

Novelty. If you find yourself idly browsing retail websites, paging through catalogs, stopping by the mall every weekend, or otherwise looking for things “to want,” the ghost of novelty may be haunting you.… {Read more}

Filed Under: Declutter, Philosophy Tagged With: Declutter, minimalist

Real Life Minimalists: Lorilee

October 24, 2011

Real Life Minimalists: Lorilee

Every Monday I post Real Life Minimalists, a profile of one of my readers in their own words. If you’d like to participate, click here for details.

I think you’ll find this week’s story from Lorilee very inspirational. She tells us how minimalist living has brought her family a new sense of freedom and joy—and I just love the beautiful family photo she’s shared with us! Check out her blog to learn more about her journey.

Lorilee writes:

I love simple and minimalist living! It has been a process for us since the beginning of the year slowly getting rid of stuff.… {Read more}

Filed Under: Real Life Minimalists Tagged With: minimalist, story

Real Life Minimalists: Megyn

October 17, 2011

Real Life Minimalists: Megyn

Every Monday I post Real Life Minimalists, a profile of one of my readers in their own words. If you’d like to participate, click here for details.

Today, we have a wonderful submission from Megyn. I love that she addresses the issue of buying (and wanting) less—because stopping the inflow of stuff into our homes is just as important as decluttering! Please visit her blog, Minimalist Mommi, to read more.

Megyn writes:

I grew up in a house full of covered surfaces. A mom who loved to shop. A dad who loved to save. It was an equation for a house full of a chaotic mass of “stuff.” As a child, I went along with it swimmingly.… {Read more}

Filed Under: Real Life Minimalists Tagged With: minimalist, story

100 Possessions: Laptop

October 13, 2011

100 Possessions: Laptop

When you live with as little as possible, every item has to pull its own weight. And the more needs a single thing can satisfy, the greater its value in a minimalist household.

With that in mind, if I had to pick my most “valuable” possession, it would be my laptop. It’s a true minimalist workhorse; not only has it enabled me to purge scores of other items, it’s also greatly reduced the amount of living and workspace I need.

How has my laptop helped simplify my life? Oh, let me count the ways! This one little device has eliminated the following physical things from my home:

1.… {Read more}

Filed Under: Office, Technology Tagged With: minimalist, technology

Real Life Minimalists: Sarah Parro

October 10, 2011

Every Monday I post Real Life Minimalists, a profile of one of my readers in their own words. If you’d like to participate, click here for details.

It’s my pleasure this week to introduce you to Sarah Parro. She and her husband are steadily tackling their clutter, and making wonderful progress on their minimalist journey. To read more about her experiences, please visit her blog.

Sarah writes:

My husband and I live in a 900-square foot, one-bedroom apartment. Our first apartment was significantly smaller, and when we first moved into our new place we wondered what we’d do with all of the extra space.… {Read more}

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Get Your Mujo On

October 6, 2011

One of the central tenets of Zen Buddhism is the concept of mujo. Mujo means impermanence, transience, ephemerality—in other words, everything is changing in every moment, nothing ever stays the same.

As minimalists, why is it so important that we get our mujo on? Because when we see that everything is impermanent, we become less attached to possessions and consumer goods.

When we embrace mujo:

* We let go of sentimental items and other reminders of “who we used to be,” instead of clinging to our past.

* We accept that our bodies change, and don’t hold on to the clothes that no longer fit us.… {Read more}

Filed Under: Philosophy Tagged With: buddhism, minimalist, mujo, Philosophy, zen

Real Life Minimalists: Sheri

October 3, 2011

Real Life Minimalists: Sheri

Every Monday I post Real Life Minimalists, a profile of one of my readers in their own words. If you’d like to participate, click here for details.

I think you’ll really enjoy today’s contribution from Sheri. She tells us how and why she’s embraced a minimalist lifestyle, and the transformative effect it’s had on her life. Be sure to check out her blog to read more of her story.

Sheri writes:

The most difficult times in our lives often help us grow the most.

Last year, I volunteered to help my grandmother, a hoarder, clean out her house.… {Read more}

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One Less Thing: Fashion Trends

September 29, 2011

It’s hard to believe now, but back in my early twenties, I was something of a fashionista. I had two closets full of clothes, and regularly browsed a number of fashion magazines (each fall, I eagerly awaited Vogue’s phonebook-size September issue). I spent far too much time, money, and effort dressing for some imaginary spotlight—embarrassing to admit, but true.

Fortunately, somewhere along the line I tired of the excess—the stuffed closets, the barely-worn clothes, the pieces that were “out” just months after I bought them. The whole endeavor seemed an exercise in futility and waste. So I called it quits on my fashion habit, and unloaded the vast majority of my wardrobe in a no-holds-barred eBay extravaganza.… {Read more}

Filed Under: One Less Thing, Wardrobe Tagged With: clothing, fashion, minimalist, Wardrobe

Real Life Minimalists: Ruthie

September 26, 2011

Real Life Minimalists: Ruthie

Every Monday I post Real Life Minimalists, a profile of one of my readers in their own words. If you’d like to participate, click here for details.

This week, Ruthie tells us about a huge transition in her life, and how adopting a minimalist lifestyle made it a rewarding experience. She also shares the five lessons she learned, which I think you’ll find quite inspirational!

Ruthie writes:

Some people say they were born minimalists. I am not so sure about me. I have always practiced a healthy detachment towards possessions — my mom taught me “you can’t LOVE an inanimate object!” — but I also seemed to accumulate a lot of them.… {Read more}

Filed Under: Real Life Minimalists Tagged With: minimalist, story

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