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Have you ever come up with this thought that you have way too much stuff? That stuff needs to be direct where it is needed. But letting go isn't easy, we feel attached to our stuff.

The idea of minimalism has grown into a way of life that emphasizes living with less- thus appreciating more. if you're wondering more about how to incorporate it into your home, here's everything to know about minimalist living.



While living minimalism,  you need to choose the stuff that is meant to be used, not kept. So, when the time comes to declutter, you don't end up in a hard situation like guilt specifically.

for example, you go to the supermarket to buy a face wash but end up buying makeup products like lip liners or more, without giving much thought to how many you have at home. Just in case scenarios, not very likely to happen. we often have good intentions of using the stuff, but sometimes, it just doesn't happen and ends up in a makeup bag or somewhere till after its expiry date.

Minimalist living typically involves decluttering, organizing and minimizing your home - all in order to lead a simpler, more purposeful lifestyle.

Remember 'why' living minimalism

Remind yourself why you choose minimalism, simply to create an environment that's your sanctuary, not a source of stress. More money, more time, improved well-being, good for the environment and more gratitude and mindfulness are some benefits when you living with less.

Beginner in the minimalistic journey

If you are feeling overwhelmed by the thought of living minimalist, the best way to overcome this is simply to get started. 

Start small, but be consistent. Pick one project at a time and tackle it. Remember this, it is not going to be an overnight process.

TIP 1: Start noticing and paying attention to the things you actually use. let go of the things which you no longer use.

Keep in mind, when you need things to disappear, consider only things bring to the second-hand shops that are in better condition and more likely to sell. Don't treat second-hand shops as dump grounds.

TIP 2: Take your time to access each of your unwanted items - fix what you can do yourself or go to the local repair shop. if it's fixable, then take a moment to decide either you want for yourself and get a new one or direct to the op shop.

TIP3: Adapt a habit of organising and sorting things regularly, this will help you reduce shopping for unwanted items, in other words, resist the temptation to buy more. We always find the wardrobe the toughest space to start with and have a hard time getting rid of clothes. 

A week ago, I was watching 'Maid' on Netflix. The popular Netflix series 'Maid' is based on the true story of the author 'Stephanie Land'. The Series depicts the storyline of how a single Mother turns into housecleaning to make ends meet as she escaped an abusive relationship and overcomes homelessness to create a better life for her daughter. 

There are other women in the shelter who escaped from an abusive relationship, and who needed clothes more than you do because you hardly wear some of your possessions. So, find the local charity, and donate there.

'Why Women Wear What They Wear'- The book by author 'Sophie Woodward' uses real women's lives and clothing decisions- observed and discussed at the moment of getting dressed- to illustrate theories of clothing, the body and identity.

Woodward divides clothing into three categories 'inactive', 'potential', and 'active'. Often only utilizing an average of 37 per cent of their wardrobe on a regular basis, women keep up to 12 per cent of inactive items for a host of reasons which the book goes on to explore.

Do and Don't for Clothing Donation



  • Consider donating clothes you simply don't wear anymore and that are in a better condition likely new or gently worn.
  • No undergarments and shorts that still have a weird smell.
  • Too small or tights and don't fit your style then it's time to pass it down to someone else.
  • If any of the clothes have spots or stains, try to remove them yourself. Make sure all items have been recently washed/dry cleaned so as to be fresh and clean for the new owner.
TIP 4: Limit your home decor shopping to meaningful items. I know, how hard to resist spending money on beautiful items that you got on sale. It is better to own fewer decorations that bring attention and value rather than collect decorations that don't hold any specific meaning in life.

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