30 days of minimalism
If you haven’t taken a deep dive into the world of minimalism, you may think it’s about getting rid of all your possessions or owning precisely two white shirts and two pairs of jeans.
While it may manifest this way for some, minimalism is more about living with intention. The goal is not to “be a minimalist” but to use minimalism as a tool to create more value. The Minimalists, one of the leading authorities on the subject, defines minimalism as “a tool that can assist you in finding freedom.” Minimalism is less about “stuff” and more about prioritization. It asks you to think seriously about what you value most in life and then it helps you let go of the items, people, responsibilities, activities, and thoughts that do not align with your values. Truly embodying the minimalist lifestyle involves continually prioritizing, letting go of what’s harmful or unnecessary, and evaluating the impact. By forcing you to prioritize, minimalism may help you save money, stress less, and improve your relationships.
This cozo is a 30 day challenge to slowly minimize some of your possessions. By the end, you’ll be 30 possessions lighter.
A good fit for you, if:
You want to declutter your home and spend less time cleaning
You want to downsize your possessions in preparation for a big move
You frequently feel overwhelmed by the “stuff” and “stuff you have to do” in life
You want to get better at letting go of things, responsibilities, and people that don’t bring you joy