Live according to your values.

Teaches you steps to simplify your life and how to be a minimalist.

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— a minimalist guide with minimalism tips for beginners through extreme minimalists.

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First and foremost, it’s important to know what’s important in your life.

— so here’s a list of 27 ways you can use to simplify your life.

— to guide you in simplifying your life, we’ve compiled our top 24 strategies.

Living according to your values can help guide you when it comes to making decisions throughout the day.

Clear clutter and enrich your community.

Let’s explore these effective simplification techniques together.

Not every tip will work for you — choose the ones that appeal and apply to your life.

How to simplify your life based on our personal journey, our conversations, and our observations, here is a list of the 10 most important things to simplify in your life today to begin living a more balanced, joyful lifestyle:

Givesurplus in boise, idaho helps people declutter and fosters community and sustainability throughout the region.

Our aim is to assist you in reassessing aspects of your life that contribute to stress, and ultimately, to minimize or eliminate those factors.

Free up space, contribute to local causes, and give your belongings new life by donating them.

Your environment affects how you feel physically and psychologically.

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— here are five ways to simplify every area of your life.

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Listia, the leading goods exchange marketplace, can help you do exactly that using a credit system, auctions, and over 100,000 items in dozens of categories including clothing, jewelry, electronics, and collectibles.

— simple living empowers you to live on your own terms instead of being held hostage by the demands of things that aren't needed to sustain life.

What if you could trade all the unused stuff in your home for stuff you’ll actually use?