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5 Unexpected Benefits of Minimalism

5 Unexpected Benefits of Minimalism

A clean home. Mental clarity. Free time. If you’ve heard them once, you’ve heard them a thousand times: These are the often-discussed, forever-touted benefits of minimalism. Small changes in the home translate into BIG changes in other areas of our lives but oftentimes these oversized benefits are overlooked. Inside: 5 unexpected (and life-changing!) benefits to embarking on a life centered around living with less.




The Unexpected (and Life-Changing!) Benefits of Minimalism

A clean home. Mental clarity. Free time. If you’ve heard them once, you’ve heard them a thousand times: These are the often-discussed, forever-touted benefits of minimalism.

The truth is, small changes in the home translate into BIG changes in other areas of our lives but, oftentimes these oversized benefits aren’t discussed.

We’re discussing them today.

 


The 5 (unexpected!) benefits of minimalism:

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1. Better appreciation for white space and silence.

Peace is addictive. When excess stimuli is removed, calmness naturally ushers itself in.

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2.  A more serene baseline.

Drama doesn’t grab your attention anymore. Squabbles no longer ruffle your feathers. That’s because there’s space between you + stress.

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3.  An increased need to question everything.  

You become more critical of what the media + marketers feed consumers. You become more intentional in your purchasing decisions as a consequence.

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4. A newfound appreciation for self-care.

Less to do means there’s more time for YOU.

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5. Full presence in daily life.

The people who matter most get all of you, because unimportant details no longer drag you away from the current moment.

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Notable Quotes from the episode: 

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“The thing I noticed right off is, because I got rid of so much, I had the space to figure out what I wanted to do, what I wanted my hobbies to be. Who am I? What do I want?” 

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I thought I was just decluttering my house [but] there was a self-discovery process I never thought would happen.”

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“We work jobs to have things to fill our homes. I just accepted this was how it is; I never questioned it [until finding minimalism].”

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“When I removed clutter, I took away one more thing to worry about. Now I’m able to give everything to the people I’m with in the moment I’m in.” 

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“Just like we can say ‘No, thank you’ to events, we can also say, ‘No, thanks’ to certain conversations.”

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