When it comes to minimalism, it’s just not about freeing some space at home. It’s about living a disciplined and constructive life. It is for this reason, people are beginning to add minimalist practices in their day-to-day lives, and unsurprisingly, they are being benefited too.
In case you want to try your hands at it and witness the change yourself then, this article would help you do just that.
10 minimalist practices that are life-changing
1. Keep limited cash
Most of us dread going to malls, because we know that we would end up buying something or the other, and it will ruin our entire budget. I
Thus, instead of boycotting mall visits, you can keep limited cash with you, and no credit card. That would ensure that you would not buy unnecessary stuff.
2. Go-digital
Books and newspapers are our best friends until they take up all the space. So, why not limit your paper resources and save the environment in the process? You can do so by going digital. Instead of keeping too many books at home, consider investing in a kindle. As for newspapers, you can switch to e-newspapers and Television.
3. Get rid of just in case items
What stops you from throwing away stuff? Probably the excuse that you might, just in case, need them in the future. The truth is you don’t.
If you haven’t used an object for some time now, you would not use it in the future as well. So, don’t lie to yourself, and get rid of all the just-in-case items in your home.
4. Minimalist décor
If you are one of those people, whose homes are filled with décor items; you are probably not keeping up with the home décor trend lately.
5. Less shopping
It’s a given that when you shop less, you save more. That way, minimalism can definitely be a booster to your budget. When your principle would be to own less, you would not stretch your hand for that pretty black dress.
6. One in and one out
Minimalism does not mean you should abandon shopping altogether. You can; however, while doing so do not forget the principle of minimalism you swore by.
To do that, you can keep a one in and one out rule. That means, every time you bring something in, get something out. For instance, if you are to buy that black dress we talked about, you can do so by sacrificing another old dress from the closet.
7. The art of giving
Much to your surprise, minimalism can help you practice compassion and kindness. When you know you do not have to keep extra items in
8. Keeping your bags light
It is not exactly life-changing, but it would make your life simpler. Just get rid of the items that you do not use daily in your purse, and you’ll be avoiding unnecessary load for your shoulders.
9. Recycle and reuse
What do you do with empty jam bottles and consumed jar candles? If you are not practicing minimalism, you probably throw them away.
But minimalists would never do that. Instead, they will reuse those bottles to store small items like nails and screws in the garage, or make planters out of them, or use it for something else.
10. Boycott plastic items
Our homes have plenty of plastic items. But what if instead of buying things and items containing plastic, you look out for options?
For instance, using metal water bottles, metal lunch boxes, metal coffee mugs, etc. instead of using their plastic counterparts. By doing so you would not only be reducing clutter but would do your part in saving the environment.
Lastly,
That’s all we had to say, now it’s time for you to do. Adopt these practices, stay consistent with them and see how life-changing they can be! Keep up the good work folks!
If you are looking for ways to get started in Minimalism, check out these posts to give you a head start:
- First Steps for the Beginner Minimalist
- 20 Reasons to Own Less Stuff
- Check out the Minimalism Category on the side of this page to have access to over 30 different posts about Minimalism
Let us know how these practices turn out for you in the comment section.
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