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Inspiring simplicity. Weekend reading.

For nine years I even have been compiling and publishing curated articles that encourage with simplicity. At first, it was an exercise in giving Becoming Minimalist readers the most well-liked articles I’d posted Twitter.

But over time it has grow to be something more. It has grow to be a spot where people (every other week) come for a dose of inspiration. And it has grow to be a spot to advertise and encourage writers from all over the world who publish content about minimalism, simplicity and conscious living.

I believe you’ll enjoy this collection of articles chosen especially for you this weekend. Grab a coffee, tea or lemonade and let yourself be inspired to live a less complicated life today.

I’m Generation Z who is just not on social media: it makes me happier and healthier | New York Post Office by Asia Grace. A 2020 study by Instagram’s parent company Facebook found that the social medium knowingly exacerbates negative body image, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and in extreme cases, suicidal thoughts in at the very least 32% of young users.

Are we returning to the era of delayed gratification? I hope | Guardian by Viv Groskop. In my opinion, when we will have all the pieces we would like exactly when we would like it, we do not enjoy it.

An explanation of the straightforward life | A peculiar life by Roxanna Shadd. When you begin practicing being present in life and stop succumbing to the consumerist mentality. You begin to crave deeper, more meaningful experiences.

10 advantages of living in a smaller house | No sidebar by Amy Slenker-Smith. We realized that a giant house would never give us the life we ​​were searching for.

Deciding what you wish and denying the remaining | Simple intentional by Sarah. Decide what sort of life you wish. And then say no to all the pieces that may not this.

Recently released inspirational videos

15 clutter-breaking routines for each family | YouTube by Joshua Becker. Over the years, we have worked hard to filter out the clutter that is starting to accumulate in our home. Along the way in which, we have picked up some helpful clutter-busting routines for those just starting out with the minimalist lifestyle.

21 life-changing minimalist experiments you’ll be able to try at home | YouTube by Joshua Becker. “We need much lower than we expect.” — Maya Angelou

Other resources

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