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In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, Joshua & Ryan sit down with Nate Green to discuss how he’s moving forward after exiting a ten-year relationship, and they answer the following questions:
- How do I move on from a relationship but still remain friends with my former partner?
- How do I rid myself of the remnants of a relationship that ended badly?
- How do I forgive myself for a breakup that was my fault?
- How do minimalists best divide up their collective items during a breakup?
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Joshua & Ryan’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.
- “A well-curated exterior is an indication of a well-curated interior.� —Ryan Nicodemus
- “The advice you most often give is the advice you need to take.� —Nate Green
- “I try to only speak when I have something more valuable to say than silence.� —Michael DeSanti
- “Before you can forgive you must understand who you are forgiving and who the forgiving is actually for.� —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “The best way to forgive yourself is to consistently be honest and freely forgive no matter how uncomfortable it is.� —Ryan Nicodemus
- “Even if you can’t make amends to the person that you feel that you’ve wronged, you can start living differently right now.� —Nate Green
- “The view in the rearview mirror is not the horizon.� —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “You must be willing to let go of anything to regain everything.� —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “If you can’t handle the shit you’re buried in, hire a professional shit cleaner.� —Ryan Nicodemus
- “The important things are rarely actual things.� —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “If you let life keep on lifing, it’ll just take care of itself.� —Nate Green
Mentioned in This Episode
- Patreon: The Minimalists
- Added Value: Loose Jack Harlow
- Added Value: Will Smith
- Added Value: Some Thoughts About Relationships
- Book: Deskbound
- Book: Essential
- Book: Everything That Remains
- Book: Freedom
- Book: Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Life
- Book: The Corrections
- Book: The Flinch
- Contribute: Gem City Market
- Guidance: Mentors
- Health: MetroMD
- Instagram: Jessica Williams
- Listen: Black Bear
- Listen: Dive Deep
- Listen: Gazebo
- Listen: Minimalism
- Listen: Parlor Hawk
- Podcast: Curation
- Podcast: Values
- Subscribe: The Minimalists
- Support: The Minimalists
- Tour: Colin Wright
- Twitter: Nate Green
- Watch: Matt D’Avella
- Watch: Minimalism Documentary
- Website: Drew Capener
- Website: Nate Green
- Website: Minimal Maxims
- Website: Minimal Wellness
- Website: Shawn Mihalik
- Website: Jordan Moore
- Website: The Enneagram Test
- YouTube: Livingroom Conversations
- YouTube: The Minimalists
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