In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we talk about the process of simplifying for newbies and staying motivated when decluttering gets difficult. Watch all 2 hours of episode 436 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
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Discussed in This Episode
- How can I maintain traction as a new minimalist?
- How can I keep going on my decluttering journey when I get overwhelmed?
- How can I let go of my long-held conceptions of my life and relationships?
- What is “cultural clutter”?
- What kinds of gifts do The Minimalists give for birthdays and holidays?
- What insights has Griffin House gained from his 20-year music career?
- What does Griffin House think of social media?
- Should I minimize my music gear?
Minimal Maxims
Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.
- Simplification is a process, not a destination.
- Starting small is the opposite of not starting at all.
- Simplicity is a matter of rhythm, not results.
- Do things that don’t require you to be done.
- Whenever you reach the horizon, a new horizon appears.
- It is not love if you are not willing to walk away.
- Cultural clutter appears when one’s culture gets in the way of one’s peace.
- An obligatory gift is more of an obligation than it is a gift.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: “Amsterdam,” Lost and Found
- Album: The Tides
- Book: 16 Rules for Living with Less
- Book: Love People, Use Things
- Book: Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Life
- Course: Simplify Everything
- Resource: The Minimalism Game Calendar
- Subscribe: The Minimalists’ Newsletter
- Tour: The Everything Tour
- Website: Hire the Minimalists to Speak
- Website: GriffinHouseMusic.com
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