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Becoming Minimalist After A Spiritual Awakening - What Changes Within
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Becoming Minimalist After A Spiritual Awakening: What Changes Within

Given that you’re reading this, you’ve probably been experiencing what’s known to many as a spiritual awakening. Going through a spiritual awakening can change us to our core as people. Ironically, our cores are usually the only things that don’t change – a spiritual awakening causes a dissolving of values, habits and perspectives that aren’t true to our core beliefs. The awakening process has been described as a burning off of all things unnecessary in our minds and hearts, leaving behind only what’s truly authentic to us on a soul level. In turn, a spiritual awakening is guaranteed to usher in some lifestyle changes. In this article, we’ll be talking about why many people become minimalist after a spiritual awakening and what specifically changes inside of us through this process.

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Frugal Rich People - 7 Secrets Of Wealthy People Who Live Humbly
Finances

Frugal Rich People: 7 Secrets Of Wealthy People Who Live Humbly

When most picture a wealthy person, they imagine flashy cars, the hottest brands and at least one huge house. This is the image of wealth that the media and advertisements have been pushing for decades. In reality, this description does not always correlate with how rich people actually live. Many dress in normal clothes, live in reasonable houses and drive common cars. You most likely know at least one wealthy person that keeps it completely hidden! In this article, we’re talking about frugal rich people and 7 secrets of wealthy people who live humbly.

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7 Crucial Lessons We Can Learn About Minimalism In College
Living

7 Crucial Lessons We Can Learn About Minimalism In College

How many times have you heard a person describe their college experiences as being a “poor student living on Ramen noodles”? Having little money and few resources has become synonymous with the life of a college student at this point. Students are caught in this half-way stage of no longer being a kid, yet not quite being a fully-functioning adult either. When we’re students, we can’t wait to get into the adult world, where houses, cars and spending money will finally fall into our laps. The ironic part is that many adults who have these things look back on their college years with fondness, wishing they could go back to those times for a little while longer with the knowledge they now have. While a portion of this sentiment is due to pining after our youth, there’s another thing we look for – the feeling of being in college again. What if it’s not the college-aspect of that time period that we miss, after all? What if it’s the way we lived our lives instead? The parts of what make our college years so great are actually related to the core philosophies of minimalism. Today, we’re talking about 7 crucial lessons we can learn about minimalism in college!

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Generating Your Own Electricity At Home: A Few Must-Know Methods
Home

Generating Your Own Electricity At Home: A Few Must-Know Methods

In this day and age, we rely on electricity for so many aspects of our daily lives. Even just sticking with the absolute essentials like a radio or a light, we need some kind of power to keep them running. For most of us, getting power is as simple as plugging into a wall outlet. Others living off-the-grid need to get a little more creative. Just because we have access to electricity in our houses doesn’t mean we can rely completely on it, or even want to rely on it i.e. pay for it. In this article, we’re talking about generating your own electricity at home and some must-know methods to do it….and when we say home, that can include living in a tent, RV or remote cabin! Let’s get started.

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Is It Worth Buying A Car? Here Are 6 Factors To Think About
Living

Is It Worth Buying A Car? Here Are 6 Factors To Think About

Americans love cars. Not only have cars been a manufacturing staple in America for many years, but we love to drive them, shop for them and compare them. The ‘road trip’ is a rite of passage. Getting a drivers’ license is a major milestone in a young adult’s life. Pictures of cars are everywhere online – we can even buy them online and have them delivered to our houses at this point. Cars are just cool. All that said, though, there are many things to consider about buying a car before diving in head first. Is it worth buying a car? In this article, we’re going to talk about 6 factors to consider about buying one.

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7 Reasons Why People Become Obsessed With Material Possessions
Concepts

7 Reasons Why People Become Obsessed With Material Possessions

On this website, we define the essence of minimalism as living a simple, high-quality life focused on having great experiences and feeling truly content. That said, the desire to live in this manner isn’t exclusively for minimalists. It’s likely that the majority of people on Earth want the same for themselves. So how does materialism and consumerism play into people’s thoughts or actions? In this article, we’ll explore 7 reasons why people become obsessed with material possessions. Let’s dive in.

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Is A Bike The Ideal Form Of Minimalist Transportation? The Pros & Cons
Living

Is A Bike The Ideal Form Of Minimalist Transportation? The Pros & Cons

At this site, we’re always looking for ways to become more efficient. To do more with less. To maximize the benefits we can get out of every aspect of our lives. Considering these statements, let’s talk about transportation. Cars lose their value and burn fuel with every mile they drive. We spend hours per week (or day) commuting to and from work in our cars, where we sit idle and more or less unproductive – not great from a fitness or quality-of-life standpoint. Even public transportation costs money and uses plenty of energy. All of this begs the question – is riding a bicycle the ideal form of minimalist transportation? Let’s go over the pros and cons.

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6 Philosophies Of Minimalism Realized During COVID-19
Culture

6 Philosophies Of Minimalism Realized During COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

The COVID-19 ‘Coronavirus’ pandemic has disrupted the lives of almost everyone on Earth. In a mere matter of months, our way of life has been flipped upside down, making even the most basic daily activities impossible. People are dying and millions of people are going without basic needs. We can’t spend time with loved ones or even go to work. Money is tight, the economy is disrupted and our spirits are truly being tested. In this time, we’re all forced to adapt in some major ways to this ‘new normal’. With these changes in our lives must come changes in our mentalities. Here are 6 philosophies of minimalism we can benefit from internalizing during these trying times.

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How can I be minimalist with clothes
Finances

How Can I Be Minimalist With Clothes? Top 10 Minimalist Wardrobe Tips

Of all the challenges that come with a minimalist lifestyle, regulating our spending on clothes may be the toughest to stick to. Social media and advertisements constantly pepper us with new styles, brand names and temptation. Stores compete with each other to encourage shopping with them. Not to mention, we get bored by wearing the same old things over and over. Practicing minimalism isn’t always easy, and temptations make it even harder. “How can I be minimalist with clothes?”, you may ask. In this article, we’ll focus on 10 ways to can maintain a minimalist wardrobe and look good doing it!

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Is minimalism for the rich?
Culture

Is Minimalism For The Rich? 5 Common Opinions & Our Honest Thoughts

“Minimalism? That’s for rich people!”. We’ve probably all heard that quote somewhere. Whether it be from a parent, elder or anyone in our day-to-day circle, many people hear the word minimalism and immediately picture urban, educated, difference-maker types who go out of their way to be as progressive and “with the times” as they possibly can be. People with extra time on their hands. People who can afford to live light and spend their money on high-quality experiences instead. So, is minimalism for the rich only? In this article, we’ll open up on our honest thoughts about minimalism and the common stigmas associated with it.

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Becoming Minimalist After A Spiritual Awakening - What Changes Within

Becoming Minimalist After A Spiritual Awakening: What Changes Within

Given that you’re reading this, you’ve probably been experiencing what’s known to many as a spiritual awakening. Going through a spiritual awakening can change us to our core as people. Ironically, our cores are usually the only things that don’t change – a spiritual awakening causes a dissolving of values, habits and perspectives that aren’t true to our core beliefs. The awakening process has been described as a burning off of all things unnecessary in our minds and hearts, leaving behind only what’s truly authentic to us on a soul level. In turn, a spiritual awakening is guaranteed to usher in some lifestyle changes. In this article, we’ll be talking about why many people become minimalist after a spiritual awakening and what specifically changes inside of us through this process.

Read More »
Why Do People Buy Big Homes? 5 Disadvantages Of Having A Big House

Why Do People Buy Big Homes? 5 Disadvantages Of Having A Big House

For decades, millions of people consider a nice, large home as a cornerstone of being successful. Smaller, simpler homes are referred to as ‘starter homes’, implying that a nicer – most likely larger – house is what’s truly desired in the future, once it’s attainable. Movies, TV and other forms of media glorify large homes, including the mega-mansions owned by celebrities and other extremely wealthy people. We could go on about all the ways big homes are lusted after, including the bigger-is-better mentality of many Americans, but you get the picture. Do big homes really make us happy, though? Why do people buy big homes, other than being ‘groomed’ to desire them? Let’s talk about 5 disadvantages of having a big house that may change your opinion of wanting one.

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Frugal Rich People - 7 Secrets Of Wealthy People Who Live Humbly

Frugal Rich People: 7 Secrets Of Wealthy People Who Live Humbly

When most picture a wealthy person, they imagine flashy cars, the hottest brands and at least one huge house. This is the image of wealth that the media and advertisements have been pushing for decades. In reality, this description does not always correlate with how rich people actually live. Many dress in normal clothes, live in reasonable houses and drive common cars. You most likely know at least one wealthy person that keeps it completely hidden! In this article, we’re talking about frugal rich people and 7 secrets of wealthy people who live humbly.

Read More »
7 Crucial Lessons We Can Learn About Minimalism In College

7 Crucial Lessons We Can Learn About Minimalism In College

How many times have you heard a person describe their college experiences as being a “poor student living on Ramen noodles”? Having little money and few resources has become synonymous with the life of a college student at this point. Students are caught in this half-way stage of no longer being a kid, yet not quite being a fully-functioning adult either. When we’re students, we can’t wait to get into the adult world, where houses, cars and spending money will finally fall into our laps. The ironic part is that many adults who have these things look back on their college years with fondness, wishing they could go back to those times for a little while longer with the knowledge they now have. While a portion of this sentiment is due to pining after our youth, there’s another thing we look for – the feeling of being in college again. What if it’s not the college-aspect of that time period that we miss, after all? What if it’s the way we lived our lives instead? The parts of what make our college years so great are actually related to the core philosophies of minimalism. Today, we’re talking about 7 crucial lessons we can learn about minimalism in college!

Read More »
Generating Your Own Electricity At Home: A Few Must-Know Methods

Generating Your Own Electricity At Home: A Few Must-Know Methods

In this day and age, we rely on electricity for so many aspects of our daily lives. Even just sticking with the absolute essentials like a radio or a light, we need some kind of power to keep them running. For most of us, getting power is as simple as plugging into a wall outlet. Others living off-the-grid need to get a little more creative. Just because we have access to electricity in our houses doesn’t mean we can rely completely on it, or even want to rely on it i.e. pay for it. In this article, we’re talking about generating your own electricity at home and some must-know methods to do it….and when we say home, that can include living in a tent, RV or remote cabin! Let’s get started.

Read More »
Is It Worth Buying A Car? Here Are 6 Factors To Think About

Is It Worth Buying A Car? Here Are 6 Factors To Think About

Americans love cars. Not only have cars been a manufacturing staple in America for many years, but we love to drive them, shop for them and compare them. The ‘road trip’ is a rite of passage. Getting a drivers’ license is a major milestone in a young adult’s life. Pictures of cars are everywhere online – we can even buy them online and have them delivered to our houses at this point. Cars are just cool. All that said, though, there are many things to consider about buying a car before diving in head first. Is it worth buying a car? In this article, we’re going to talk about 6 factors to consider about buying one.

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