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What Happens to Your Stuff When You Die?
Last week, I was walking my son to school when I noticed the house on the corner with a skip in the driveway and several pieces of furniture. Nothing special about that, right?…
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Why I Practice Swedish Death Cleaning in My Thirties
Although I’ve been minimalist for over half a decade now, a while back, I was thinking about physical possessions and how they build over a lifetime. Specifically, I started thinking about the time…
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Living Large in a Smaller Space: Downsizing Your Way to a Fuller Life
This is a guest post by Natalie Jones from Homeownerbliss. Downsizing, often perceived as overwhelming, can in fact be a liberating journey toward simplicity and efficiency. This process involves strategically reducing one’s living…
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Decluttering My Shed the Minimalist Way
Before you read this post, I would like to warn you that although it is about decluttering my shed, it also touches upon the grief of losing a parent (my dad). If you’re…
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The Treasure Map of Minimalism
Decluttering is good for the soul. Not only does it create more space and lessen stress, sometimes you can find unexpected treasure. One of my closest friends was telling me how they were…