Minimalism: 2 Manuscripts, Minimalist Living and Minimalist Home- A guide to simplifying your life, have less stress and more freedom and focus
Written by Joshua Bell
Narrated by Russel Newton
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About this audiobook
Would you like to learn how to get rid of things that are inessential to your life and that are just weighing you down?
This book contains
- Concept of minimalism and the benefits
- Declutter Your Mind, House, Workplace, Relationship, and Life
- Live with less stress and more focus
- Learn skills and tools to get rid of the inessential
- Have more time for the essential
- Know what is essential in your life
- Benefits of Having an Organized Home and Life
- Creating a Minimalist Mindset
- Tips and Tricks to a Minimalist Home
This book will help you in understanding the concept of minimalism and the ways in which it can affect your life. This book will also familiarise you with the basic principles of minimalism and the value it brings to your life and getting rid of clutter or unnecessary stuff in your life in order to make yourself more productive and more fulfilled. It discusses what minimalism is and what you have to do to become a minimalistic individual. It tells you about the benefits of this practice, so you can be motivated to modify your lifestyle and only live with the things you need.
Ask yourself these questions:
- Do you feel that you are struggling to cope with everyday tasks at home, work, business and with family?
- Are you finding it hard to manage your time or your busy schedule?
- Do you have dreams and personal projects that have been pending for a long time because you are too busy with too many things in your life?
- Do you feel stressed and exhausted keeping up with a fast-paced hectic lifestyle?
Through this book, you will learn that such thoughts and behaviour are not necessarily helpful. If you want to live a peaceful and stress-free life, you should get rid of the things or thoughts that weigh you down. You should try being minimalistic so you can have more space for better things and opportunities. This book tells you how you can have a minimalist home and work-space so you can get started with being a minimalist.
Minimalism is simply not only about a way to declutter your homes but it is also a way to simplify your life.
Order now and add meaning to your life and shed away the unnecessary!
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Reviews for Minimalism
18 ratings6 reviews
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Full of “shoulds"
It started out ok and then should do this and do that - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great audiobook, I download this a while ago but leaving review now after several listening. good tips on how to declutter and make your environment stress free. it's worth listening to and I highly recommend it.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5No. The author is harping on about how being a minimalist has no hard rules while simultaneously and blatantly casting judgement on certain behaviours that don’t align with their exact idea of minimalism. Contradictory and a time-waste
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5How perfect this is. Joshua Bell wrote it effectively. Makes it easier to reevaluate my life as it currently stands.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A good read, indeed. I believe it will be a perfect gift to my sister as well.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Made perfect sense. It made me realize just how little we need when it comes to materialistic things.