I'm a 20-something year old girl who lived out of a single suitcase in 2007, and now I'm living with less, but only with the best.
You don't have to get rid of everything to become a minimalist!
Minimalism can help simplify and organize your life, career, & physical surroundings. You can read more about me as a minimalist.
Or come and visit my other blog Fabulously Broke in the City where I got out of $60,000 of debt in 18 months, earning $65,000 gross/year.
Pberdoo
My whole family is working on this concept with me…and it may still take us months to have reached a ”minimal nirvana”, but we will keep plugging away! It already feels easier to breath in the house, even though it wasn’t that bad to begin with. We just have a lot of little things that take up room and make dead space…dead space with dust on it!
bespokemarine.com
I am trying very hard and I am currntly selling my record and book collection and getting rid of a my cloths.
I have 50 years of stuff to discard but once I started it has gotten easier and liberating
Skatemurai
Omg, yes yes yes!!!!!! SO TRUE.
http://www.everydayminimalist.com The Everyday Minimalist
It’s simple but effective
andy
couldn’t be said in a more simpler way!
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In a Nutshell
other blog: fabulously broke in the city minimalist since: 2007 -- why minimalism? talk to me: contact me here! current location: canada/usa home: hotel room owns: 3 suitcases 2 carryons of stuff # of items: more than 100! furniture: 1 japanese futon works: business consultant gadgets: macbook pro, ipod touch (pda) drinks: earl grey cream tea practices: rebel yoga and de-cluttering loves: minimalism, $$ management, traveling quirk: must prep my food before eating