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What exactly does minimalist living mean?
ОглавлениеMinimalists have one thing in common: they live self-determiningly and find their happiness not in material things, but in life itself. As we have already experienced, there is not only one right way to the goal. In minimalism, everyone chooses their own and goes as far as they see fit. The term minimalism describes the reduction to the essentials and is a lifestyle, a certain attitude towards one's own life.
Living minimalistically does not mean that you are no longer allowed to drive a car or that the apartment consists only of white walls and a folding table. Rather, it is about throwing away unnecessary ballast and feeling comfortable and free in one's surroundings. You open your eyes and see the really important things in front of you. This includes family, friends, but also time for oneself. Because happiness never has anything to do with external influences such as possession. Happiness comes from within! Everyone who wants to make his way into a minimalist life should always carry this guiding principle with him!
To help you understand exactly what a minimalist life means, I have briefly summarized the most important points at a glance!
Because a life in minimalism helps us to do this:
decelerate our lives
to manage his time himself
to be creative
to develop a passion
become clearer and more direct
to separate the important from the rather unimportant
become more satisfied and develop calmness
to deal only with the things that make you happy
to possess less and still have everything
to become more mindful in dealing with oneself
to be more focused and clearer
to listen to one's heart
to have more time for the really important things
Minimalism is a process you go through. You can't let him into your life overnight and expect it to start right away and work. It requires many small steps that pave the way to the great goal. Those who have identified themselves previously only through material things can now slowly learn how good it feels to have just what is really needed around you and make you happier.
Living minimalistically does not mean leading an "empty" life. It means to have only the most important and the most beautiful around you!