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The Benefits of Minimalist Living

While minimalist living may seem like a more recent trend, it became popular in the 1950s-1960s. People began to see that less was more and began filling their spaces with fewer things keeping only what was necessary and had purpose and value.

While some may have different views on minimalist living, there is no doubt that it carries some appealing advantages. From the wallet to the brain, adopting a purposeful lifestyle could contribute towards a better quality of life. Here are a few of the many benefits of minimalist living.

Your Wallet Will Benefit From Minimalist Living

As the term minimalism suggests, this lifestyle involves living only with what you need. Upon adopting this way of life, you will gain awareness of spending funds on unnecessary and temporary objects that hold little to no value or usefulness. Instead, you can spend the extra cash to contribute toward goals, dreams, and experiences.

Use the money you save to go on vacation to a place you have always wanted to go or save it for a rainy day. Whether crossing an experience off your bucket list or contributing towards a better quality of life, thickening your wallet is undoubtedly one of the best advantages of minimalist living.

Go Green with Minimalism

By choosing to buy less, you consume less and use fewer nonrenewable resources such as plastic, oil, and gas. Furthermore, you reduce pollution because items like boxes and bags don’t take up as much room at the landfills or find their way into our oceans. Minimalist living allows you to further your green efforts and give back to the planet.

Quality Over Quantity

For a minimalist, this saying extends beyond just material objects. This lifestyle pushes you to seek quality in the experiences you pursue, the people you surround yourself with, the places you go, and the time you spend. Quality can be difficult to find these days and taking the time to seek out and appreciate it is an important aspect of this way of life.

Save Time and Effort Cleaning

By simplifying your space you free up a lot of the clutter that contributes to the time spent cleaning. Organizing what you use daily and being more conscious of putting things where they go means less time spent sprucing up your space. The phrase, “Don’t put it down, put it away” is a reminder to put things back in their place. Dusting and wiping off counters and shelves are easier without the clutter. Organization makes things easier to access while also being more appealing to our brains.

Stress Less

Have you ever looked around your home and felt stressed, restless, or overwhelmed? Simplifying your space can help with that. As you begin to declutter, you’ll find that your home runs smoother and you can find your things easier.

You won’t have to waste time searching for your wallet or keys because they’ll be in a designated place without random objects obscuring them from view. In addition to facilitating the functionality of your home, we can put our thoughts into action. Adopting a minimalist lifestyle urges you to act upon the things you have been putting off. Weight will tumble from your shoulders as you cross each task off your to-do list.

Becoming a Minimalist

There is no one trick to starting your minimalist journey; it’s continuous. You will always be discovering ways to enhance your way of life. If you think this lifestyle might be for you, there are some tips you might find helpful to get you started.

To begin with, assess what you currently use daily and what you value most. Making a list will be a good starting point to decide what you want to keep and things that may be expendable.

You may also want to start with governing your finances and then organize your space. The great thing about this way of life is that you get to decide which part of your life needs the most attention and start your improvements where it matters the most.

Out With The Old

As you declutter, you may wonder what to do with all the things you no longer find useful. There are several options to donate items you no longer want or need. Search for local charities and churches that might be accepting donations. You can also make some extra money by selling things that are still in good condition.

From saving your bank account and the environment to decluttering your life and mind, minimalist living will enhance your life and take you to a new level of living within your means.

This way of life calls for improvement in the simplest of ways. Learn how to value the things, places, experiences, and individuals in your life. Save time by choosing to spend it wiser. Start small and make improvements in your home and life daily to transform it into one of meaning and purpose.

-Winona Walker

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My name is Winona Walker and I am the proud mother of two children, Jasper and Luella. I work full-time as a preschool teacher and part-time as a freelance writer. I was born in Florida but moved to North Carolina when I was six years old where I spent the rest of my childhood. After graduating high school, I moved to West Virginia and completed my Associates degree in Early Childhood Development and my Bachelor’s degree in Educational Studies. I enjoy reading, writing, singing, music, and spending time with my family.

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  1. Refreshing and practical ideas expressed! Thank you

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