My Own Type of Minimalism



We are four years into our clutter free living journey and still going strong.

We have litterily gotten rid of hundreds and thousands of items.... two four wheelers, my hubbys entire wood shop and tools, filing cabinets, chairs, benches, lamps, gun cabinet, dressers, and tons of household miscilanious stuff.

I continue to go through cupboards, closets and drawers, and continue to remove the unnecessary. I still love this journey and the benefits that we are enjoying since living with less...

We bought new bikes so our whole family of 5 can ride bike together.

Getting rid of clutter has helped me reduce a tremendous amount of stress.

We got rid of all of our animals, and as a result, we can travel more and enjoy weekend trips.

It has given us more time to do things as a family.

It keeps the house neat and tidy. I almost never have to pick up toys in the livingroom, and the counters stay open and clear.

It makes us feel lighter and happy. The simple truth is that things weigh us down.

It makes you think before purchasing or bringing home other items. Which is a good thing. I buy alot less stuff, and when I do make a purchase, I am spending the time and money to purchase high quality items that will last or that bring me joy.

Getting rid of clutter so we can spend time doing things we love, is becoming a way of life....

My minimalism may look a whole lot different from Joshua Beckers, or from yours, but I'm happy to say, I am becoming my own type of a minamilist and I love it!

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