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Less Is Best: Declutter, Organize, & Simplify to Reach Minimalism; Get More Time

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Self-Help, Inspiration

Do You Want More?

There are multiple reasons behind stripping everything off and returning to the basics. Living a life of simplicity is not about living poorly, it is about living richly and in focus. When we complicate our lives with material objects, and then strive and stress to maintain those objects, we find that life can become chaotic, busy, lonely, and unfulfilling, which can lead to depression and discontent.

When you seek and find clarity, everything around you turns into an opportunity. When you ask, you will receive if you are clear. The minimalist lifestyle offers freedom, peace, & ease.

With this book:

* You’ll learn about the primitive brain and how it rewards you for things that it thinks it needs, thus forming habits that do not serve you.
* You’ll begin to see the many rewards that come from minimalism and that you are the architect of everything that happens in your life.
* You’ll discover why the thought of more is so attractive, and learn what you need to do to simplify your life.
* You’ll see that everything you truly want is already at your disposal – all you have to do is ask in the right way, with clarity. Minimalism leads to immense clarity.

Come along. Your freedom awaits.

“The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less.” Socrates

You didn’t pick this book up by accident. If there is something stirring inside of you that is drawing you towards minimalism, then go for it! The key is in the action, though. You can read this book over and over, but if you don’t take action, nothing will happen and you won’t reach your goals. Make a list of your why’s right now, and then take action. Remember to be patient with yourself, but not too patient. You want to see progress. You want to see results, and you will!

Minimalism is an unfortunate misnomer, but necessary to drive the point home that what we have chosen to prioritize; many of these things have steered our ship in the wrong direction. But this can be changed. And we don’t need to change it because we want to change the world. We need to make this change so that we can embrace the abundance that the universe offers us. But we have traded our appreciation for that which is abundant and good for that which is worthless. In the process, we have sacrificed the invaluable for that which has no value.

Whichever direction our ship has been sailing, the rudder that can guide us back on course is our mindset. If we embrace the right mindset, the change that is needed occurs with little discomfort or the need to exert excessive energy.

Life is actually quite easy; it is the complications of going after things we don’t need, using resources we don’t have, to satisfy the definition of greatness by someone we don’t know that throws a wrench into the entire system.

Get this book now and enjoy a freedom like no other!

“Any half-awake materialist well knows – that which you hold onto holds you.” Tom Robbins

It takes a certain kind of skill to make a list of the clutter that you are going to discard. Because the first challenge is in identifying all the things that are clutter in nature. The secret is that you will come to find out one day that it is all clutter.

There are two kinds of clutter. One is the physical clutter that you see about you. You will be surprised to realize, in your own time, that most of what you won, most of your possessions, whether purchased, or gifted, or inherited actually have little use in your daily life.

It turns out, our possessions are not really our possessions. We don’t possess them, they possess us and we are enslaved to them.

Learn how minimalism can change your life now!

Author: Wilcox, Sage

Topic: Self-Help
Media: Book
ISBN: 1945290099
Language: English
Pages: 102

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Weight 0.28 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.21 in

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