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Minimalism: Declutter Your Mind, Declutter Your Life

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Your minimalism journey begins here. “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication,” — Apple Computer slogan, 1977 We can learn something from the late Steve Jobs about minimalist How to declutter, live simply and be generous, all while achieving our dreams. Buy “ Declutter Your Mind, Declutter Your Life,” Gain control over your life Have less stress Use the “J-Word” to free yourself of consumer thinking Use the 5 Box System to declutter your home Read 20 inspiring minimalism quotes Gain a better sense of self Make room for more joy in your life Minimalist living is about finally making the space in your life to become who you truly are. Learn from history’s greatest thinkers how they achieved great success in their lives through a life of minimalism. Take back control of your life today. Buy this minimalism book to get started right now.

53 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 6, 2017

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Todd Foley

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Todd Foley is a writer and editor near Vancouver, B.C. He loves words and is learning how to use them. He finds baby corn repulsive and hates the Oxford Comma. He released his debut novel Eastbound Sailing in 2012. Connect with Todd on his site Scribbledrevisions.com or on Twitter @toddfoleywrites.

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July 31, 2021
This was okay, a quick read on minimalism, some origins of minimalism and some tips. It feels weird for me to say, but it was a little too short, lacking in information, a little too minimalist (lol). Also felt pretentious at some parts and the name dropping of some brands are pretty specific for the look-at-me-minimalists that I dislike.
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March 16, 2025
Even it’s a short book, I think is a valuable one for those who want to simplify their love and surroundings. Less than 40 pages, but feels like a starting point. Also feels like a podcast.
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August 20, 2017
It can be considered for getting a quick understanding about how to live simply. Author has pointed out the significance of living simply and thinking highly. We have created nuisance by mixing need to have and nice to have categories. We consider more and more we possess, the metre of happiness will touch the sky, however it is obviously not the truth.

You will get good strategy to de-clutter your desk, room, mind and lastly life. Author keeps the book very short to prove Minimalism.
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September 14, 2017
Declutter,Declutter

I liked this book very much. It gave me more ideas on Decluttering. I downsized all my belongings, summer 2015 and I plan to be more thorough after reading this book.
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November 12, 2017
Simple

A simple introduction to simplicity and decluttering your day to day life.
Simple but powerful messages, a good short read.
31 reviews
July 19, 2018
Straight talking easy read

Many minimalist books are filled with bits of trivia to fill up pages. Not this book. Recommend you read it.
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