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Practical Minimalism: How To Live Your Happiest Life That Is Meaningful and Abundant by Making Minimalism Work in a Way That Works Best for You Even if You Are a Hoarder

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If You Want to Feel Happier, More Content and Life a Life That Is Meaningful To You Without Giving Up Every Single Thing You Own Then Keep Reading…

 

 Do you want the easiest ways to stop feeling overwhelmed and full of Anxiety? Do you want to live a life full of experiences you love? Do you want to live a life that is as meaningful as possible for you? 

Introducing Practical Minimalism, a type of Minimalism that doesn’t make you feel like crap unless you literally live in a one-bedroom apartment with one pair of socks to your name. Instead I focus on how you can make Minimalism work for you in all areas of your life.

 At its core, Minimalism is about a reassessment of your priorities so you can strip away all of the excess in your life and focus on what truly matters to you.

 So, while that may involve removing a lot of the ‘Clutter’ in your Home, Life and Mind it doesn’t mean you can’t still buy your favorite T-Shirts, or that new decoration you wanted for the house.

 Instead, it means you just won’t waste your money or time on things that don’t add value to your life, it really is as simple as that.

 It is like a spectrum and while some people want to be extreme minimalists (nothing at all wrong with that) that isn’t for everyone, yet everyone can still benefit from the fundamentals of Minimalism and I’m going to teach you just how to do that- Starting TODAY!

  Here’s just a slither of what you’ll discover…

How To Make Minimalism Work for You No Matter Where You Are In Your Life The Practical Guide to Applying Minimalism to Your Home (It Will Not Only Clear The Space In Your Home But in Your Mind As Well!) What Minimalism is Truly About (Not living Out of A Suitcase Until You Die) The 10 Must Know Tips To Create Your Very Own Minimalist Budget How Consumerism Has Failed Us and What We Can Do About It 10 Life Changing Habits of Developing a Minimalist Lifestyle What Minimalists Know About Happiness and Contentment That You Don’t How You Can Easily Get Rid of Your Mental Clutter by Getting Rid of The Physical Clutter Why More People are Turning to Minimalism Than Ever Before Why Having More Stuff Won’t Make You Happier How These 2 Habits Can Skyrocket Your Happiness in Less Than 7 Days (Mindfulness and Meditation) The 3 Questions To Ask Yourself To Live a Meaningful Life


And that is barely scratching the surface!

Even if you’re a known hoarder who has cupboards upon cupboards of stuff, even if you can never stop yourself thinking that next iPhone will make you happy, even if you ‘failed’ with minimalism before and even if you think minimalism means giving away the things you cherish most this book will dispel all the Minimalism myths and show you how to practically use minimalism to create a meaningful life.

So, if want to discover how Minimalism can create a better life for you then scroll up and click ”Add to Cart”



113 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2019

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Jessica Adams

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Jessica Adams is an astrologer and author. Her books include 2020 Vision, Handbag Horoscopes and Astrolove (Penguin) and Essential Astrology for Women (HarperCollins). Her recent book 2020 Astrology: Your Five-Year Horoscope Guide, was a #1 Amazon bestseller in America and Australia. Jessica has worked as a team editor on the Girls' Night In and Kids' Night in series, for Penguin and HarperCollins, with contributors including J.K.Rowling, Stella McCartney and Nick Hornby. She is the Editor of The Holiday Goddess Guide to Paris, London, New York and Rome (HarperCollins). Jessica lives in Australia and her astrology has appeared everywhere from VOGUE (Japan) to GQ (Great Britain). Her latest book is Your Birthday (Hachette/Running Press) with Rachel Wells. She is the astrological consultant on The Aries Billionaire by Rachel Wells (Audible UK).

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May 27, 2020
I was not able to fully appreciate this, nor did I find it a waste of time. It has some good tips and some good questions to ask yourself. But it didn't actually motivate me. It also felt very detached. Personal or real experiences can really bring examples to life. I wish there was more about how to minimalize and what that can mean for different people. I wanted more on how to minimalize other parts of my life. This isn't a true declutter book either so it just was more in limbo and therefore had no lasting impact. No new tricks but if you are really new into decluttering your home, or living a slightly more "minimalist" life but are new to the idea it might be worth it.
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