10 Little Life-Changing Minimalist Hacks

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In this video, I thought to share some minimalist/decluttering tips from you guys :)

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10 Little Life-Changing Minimalist Hacks // I thought to explore some minimalist tips and hacks I’ve learned recently from books and from my subscribers that are easy to implement and will help you simplify your life smarter, not harder.

Minimalism is not just about getting rid of material possessions; it's about making conscious choices that align with our values and priorities. It encourages us to evaluate our habits, relationships, and environments, ensuring that they contribute positively to our well-being. By decluttering our homes and lives, we can free up time, energy, and resources to invest in what brings us joy and satisfaction.

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I love that you're sharing tips from followers! Together as a community, we are well equipped for our Minimalistic journey!

taracasper
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I love the question, “If this item were lost in a fire, would I feel relieved?”

SusanCavers
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I love the idea of not replacing something straight away to see if I actually need it . I think I will use this myself

megamusicmessenger
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I live in an area where winters can be quite harsh and my husband and I both have some mobility issues, so going into winter, I stock up our food pantry and freezer with enough stuff to make sure we can get through a bad patch and not risk our safety. However, come spring, we do a freezer/pantry eat down where I buy minimal to no groceries so we can use everything up. I absolutely hate food waste and it's so easy to get carried away with groceries.

flohough
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Decluttering and selling alot of the stuff i didn’t need and also uncomplicating my life has given me so much freedom. Stay Uncommon!

Uncommony
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I save faded t shirts to use as sleep shirts. So comfortable and then throw away when they are tearing apart.

TheCharlieH
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Balance is the key to wellbeing in general in lifexxx❤

marissaclaridge
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I wrote all these down. I only own what fits in three bags, but I live with my son's family of four, and they are disorganized and they leave to me to help with the house and I have permission to help them become more organized. With so many things coming in but so little going out, it can be stressful figuring out how to help them, but now I have some ideas, thank you.

truuluvv
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Not a minimalist, but has respect for the concept "minimalism is for lazy people". I am lazy and reducing my stuff make cleaning easier. Also getting ready in the morning.

mariaperez-in
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GREAT content and vid, very well presented. Please always put a banner under your tips (like hack 8 had none) so we can make a screenshot to make a handy list in notes. Thanks SO much keep streaming. Love from Amsterdam Holland 💫

Geemeel
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Really enjoyed the simple, practical tips… and your very calm disposition

adriannyc
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This content gave me the clarity I was looking for!

SidneyCarr-lx
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Hello, We live in a old spartanly appointed apartment in Montreal. My kitchen is a nook space, and cabinets are few. So I learned how to cook a holiday meal in a 3 by 3 foot space.
* We have a 1 year rule. If we don't use it, or wear it inside of a year, we toss it at the end of the year.
* Our building is very transient, university students, and immigrant families. (if we have clothes that were on the chopping block) we wash them, and set them out for people to take.
* I don't buy clothes any more unless it is necessary (i.e. winter) Since my social calendar has gone dry, I don't need a closet full of clothes I won't use to begin with.
* I've since opened a special savings account that I toss money into each month, for special occasions and especially Christmas, since we have a bunch of nieces and nephews now.
(So whatever I used to spend money on, now I can see, exactly what I am saving) it makes saving money much easier.
* Decluttering has been an ongoing push. What we keep is in storage. What we don't wear, is donated or tossed. But my library is still in tact !!
* I am more the minimalist and frugal and pay very little for a haircut. My husband still needs his salon, hair dye, anti ageing serums, and altered clothing to go out into public spaces.
For me, I am no longer concerned about what people think of how I look as long as I am presentable, yes? I turned 57 last Wednesday !!
* I can do without public scrutiny and judgment. Well, at this point, I can do without people all together !! he he he he

jeremy
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Seve, great video. I love and appreciate how much effort you put into your videos and it's honestly inspiring. I have no doubt you will do this as a full time career in the next year or two if you aren't already.
I'm in the process now of decluttering my life and home and I have two unrelated questions for you.

1. I believe I am a minimalist at heart however I have only recently just discovered this way of living, I feel like I need this. My partner is although supportive, definitely not a minimalist.
How do you think I should proceed when I can only declutter so much by removing my own possessions and alot of the clutter in our house is hers?

2. I am a musician and run a music studio. I've tried a couple different styles of YouTube video as I've always wanted to do "something" on YouTube.
I feel now that I actually do have the skill and drive to do something I love and am good at on YouTube, however the style of video I want to do requires an immense amount of time and work. I am almost finished filming the first video and haven't started editing.
How do you maintain the motivation to put so much time and effort into something that (atleast at first) no one is going to watch, do you have any tips to schedule time to do this in my already busy life and do you have any other tips or advice for this?

Greetings from Australia.

IAMDREWBY
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Buying own house with bank loans is also a clatter i feel please reply me sir

sandyahs
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You look like a young Pedro Pascal 🤷‍♀

cheergirlxox
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Why the fuck would I put my phone in another pocket, so I constantly have to grab the wrong pocket everytime I need to use my phone? Just seems so stupid!

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