These days, it feels like more people than ever are interested in slowing down, simplifying, and pursuing a minimalist lifestyle.
Minimalist living is not compatible with perfection but that’s OK because perfect isn’t real. Let go of stressful expectations and embrace wholehearted joy instead.
These routines should reflect what matters most to you. It’s an easy way to make sure the important things are always taken care of and not left on the backburner.
The world around you is always changing and what matters to you will probably change too. This means minimalism is a journey, not a destination—so make it fun and enjoy the ride.
A decluttered mind is arguably more important than a decluttered home.
Money spent is money spent. Cut your losses and move on—you’ll never find simplicity in life if you keep punishing yourself for past mistakes.