![]() And listen to this podcast: Social Dilemma. Too much time looking at screens ? Read these essays: Most Emergencies Aren’t, Reasons I Don’t Own a TV, Killing the Internet at Home Is the Most Productive Thing I’ve Ever Done, Why I’m Getting Rid of My Phone, Reprogramming The Twitch, Check Email Like a Minimalist, Too Many Screens, Techochamber, Delete 1,000 Photos in 11 Days, A Minimalist Approach to Technology, and Turn Down the Volume. And listen to this podcast: Minimalist Christmas. ![]() Tired of buying and receiving so many stupid gifts ? Read these essays: Letting Go of Physical Gifts, The Blackest of Fridays, The Commodification of Love, Five Steps Toward a More Meaningful Holiday Season, and 40 Reasons to Avoid Shopping on Black Friday. And listen to this podcast: Toxic People. What about relationships ? Read: Letting Go of Shitty Relationships, It’s Complicated, A Minimalist’s Thoughts on Meaningful Relationships, Prepared to Walk Away, Less Stuff More Sex, and Too Weak to Say Sorry. Having trouble getting rid of sentimental items ? Read these essays: Letting Go of Sentimental Items, Photo-Scanning Party, Dealing with the Death of a Loved One, The High Price of Pursuing My Dream, I Don’t Love You Anymore, Diminishing Value, Nostalgia Is Dangerous, and Obsolete Things. Tired of clutter ? Read: Decluttering Doesn’t Work, Organizing Is Well-Planned Hoarding, Collecting Is Dangerous, What Things Can You Get Rid Of?, Play the 30-Day Minimalism Game, Letting Go Is Not Something You Do, What Is Clutter?, Existential Clutter, and The Actual Cost of Owning a Thing. And listen to this podcast: Hidden Clutter. Having trouble getting rid of stuff? Read these essays: When Everything Is Your Favorite Thing, What Would Happen If You Just Let Go?, The Consumption Continuum, How to Let Go of Possessions, More Complete, The Surface Rules: Two Ways to Avoid Household Clutter, Let Go the Best You Can, Questions to Ask Before Purchasing, and Minimalist Rulebook. Heartrending, uplifting, and deeply personal, this engrossing book is peppered with insightful (and often hilarious) interruptions by Ryan Nicodemus, Joshua’s best friend of 20 years.Īnd then let us answer your questions by way of our essays… Excess Stuff What if everything you ever wanted isn’t what you actually want? Everything That Remains is the touching, surprising story of what happened when Joshua Fields Millburn decided to let go of everything and begin living more deliberately. You can also text us at 93 (yes, that’s really our phone number).īestselling Book. We share a lot of insightful and funny things we don’t say here. Follow us on your preferred social network: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. We’ve spoken about minimalism in more than 200 cities in eight countries. Check our tour page to see where we’ll be next.Ĭonnect via Social Media. Our documentaries, Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things and The Minimalists: Less Is Now are both available on Netflix. Listen to Less. Each week, we discuss living a meaningful life with less on The Minimalists Podcast, which is often the #1 Health podcast on Apple Podcasts.įilms. We want to add value to your life, so subscribe only if you find value here. We never send spam, junk, or advertisements (gross!). Subscribe to this website via email to receive free essays about minimalism from Joshua and Ryan. Start Here: Read, Listen, Watch, Connectįree Essays. Simply start below, find topics that pique your interest, and take your time. New to minimalism? New to our website? Welcome aboard! Where do we even begin? Well, you’re about to experience a lot of less, and you certainly don’t have to contend with it all at once.
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