Happy new year, it’s time to get rid of unnecessary things and clean up the clutter in your life by learning the principles of minimalism! The minimalist lifestyle means getting rid of all kinds of unnecessary burdens, a concept that increases the meaning and value of what you have, makes you lighter and frees you.
A home full of things you don’t need can be stressful. By adopting a minimalist lifestyle, you will definitely have more time for yourself, less time for activities like dressing, cleaning the house, and you will definitely feel better. You will also do good for our planet by producing less waste.
Here are some tips to help you on your minimalist journey! Getting rid of an item that has been stored in your closet for years can be difficult both physically and emotionally at first, but once you start, you will definitely feel lighter.
- Give no importance to objects
Your possessions are not part of you, they are simply materials that you have accumulated over your lifetime. Often people place too much importance on objects, even though they are not unique and can always be replaced by something similar. “You cannot take these items with you when you die; The most important thing in life is love, experience and memories.” It’s good to remind yourself of this often.
In a consumer society, we are always trying to replace what we have with something new/better. We can become obsessed with buying the trendiest cars, the trendiest jewelry, the latest electronics, and end up in a vicious cycle. To get rid of this vicious cycle, we must question how much we have for us and decide only by looking at their moral values when collecting or storing items.
- Get rid of objects you don’t need
When you begin to understand what things you have can be replaced, it will be easier for you to get rid of unnecessary things that you do not need. It’s easier to start with small items. You can start by choosing a small space, such as a kitchen or bathroom closet.
To make it easier for you to decide whether to keep something or keep using it, ask yourself when was the last time you used it and how likely you are to use it again. Once you ask yourself this, you won’t believe how many unnecessary things you own are taking up so much space in your home.
- Do you really need it?
The strongest factor pushing us towards mass consumption is that we buy goods on autopilot. While the perceptions and methods of the media created by the Western world push us to buy things we don’t need, shopping is becoming a habit for us.
It’s important to think about your shopping habits and know what you buy and how often. Be sure to think twice before you buy.
- Get higher quality items
Spending a little more on high quality products that you can use for a long time is a better investment in the short term than buying lower quality products that often need to be replaced.
Objects that take up a lot of space in your life deserve a little more investment. The key to adapting to a minimalist lifestyle is to enjoy what we have for longer.
- Get rid of the clutter
Research has shown that clutter can often cause stress and anxiety in people, as well as stress in our daily lives. First, start with small areas like the kitchen table. Get rid of the newspapers and magazines you read a few weeks ago, will you really need the plastic cutlery and wet wipes that come with the food you ordered, or will they prevent you from finding what you’re looking for in the kitchen drawer; Decide now. How about moving the things you use in small areas to your clothes drawers and refrigerator? Remember that items that are useless to you and only take up space may be of vital importance to others.
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