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Apply minimalism to your finances

Apply minimalism to your finances

A big part of minimalism is creating financial freedom.

Try setting up an automatic transfer, so that you can save without even trying. Think about cutting out unnecessary expenses and subscriptions that you don’t use to save even more.

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Be intentional with your time

Every time you receive an invitation, make some time to think about whether it’s something that you are excited to be attending.

Give the majority of your time to activities you enjoy doing.

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The decluttering process

The decluttering process

To live a simple lifestyle, you’ll need a simple living space. Focus on keeping things that you value deeply, and toss things that you don’t need any longer.

Giving yourself time will ensure that you are intentional about what you keep and what you discard.

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Minimalists live intentionally

Minimalists live intentionally

If there is something in your life that you don’t love, change it. Cutting out the things that aren’t serving you is the first step for creating the life you want.

An exercise that really helps is to write down what an ideal day would look like for you in five years time. ...

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Applying minimalism to your relationships

Going minimalist also means spending time with only the people you want to spend time with and focusing your social time on people who lifted you up.

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Sticking to a budget

Once a budget is set up, it is not always that easy to stick to it. But that doesn't mean you have to give up because you've failed once or twice.

  • Remember the big picture. A budget keeps you out of overwhelming debt and help you build to financial freedom.
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