I wish I’d had this book to guide me back then.īecause, even though you’ll always find people who say things like, “Minimalism is easy-just toss out everything you don’t need!”… It was also confusing, exhausting, and at times incredibly frustrating. I started de-owning that day, and quickly started clearing space in my home and life. It was an exciting, motivating process to decide what to keep and what to let go. It’s the method I created by accident 10 years ago, when my neighbor saw all the stuff I’d just dragged out of the garage into the driveway and pointed out that maybe, just maybe, my family didn’t need all of it. The method I used in my own home and have taught thousands of others to use in their home as well. Maybe you’ve even read a few.īut I wanted to write you a book to share MY practical method for becoming joyfully minimalist. Why, you might ask, did I write this book? Certainly there are many other books about decluttering, minimizing, and de-owning. It’s called The Minimalist Home, and it’s my step-by-step guide to decluttering each and every room of your home.
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