What is the "One In, One Out" Rule in Minimalism?
You may have heard of the One In, One Out Policy in controlling people movement, but have you heard of the One In, One Out Rule in minimalism?
You may have heard of the One In, One Out Policy in controlling people movement, but have you heard of the One In, One Out Rule in minimalism?
Minimalism and getting rid of items go hand-in-hand and will also require that you get rid of your sentimental items. Here are ways to do it.
One of the best benefits of starting a minimalist lifestyle is your personal finance. Read on to learn why you should try minimalism.
Social minimalism is the application of minimalism in our social life by carefully choosing the people we are willing to spend our time, energy, and attention.
Have you experienced after buying a new pair of shoes you suddenly urge to buy a new shirt to go with it? If yes, then you already experienced Diderot Effect.
For many Filipino families, it is common to live in a maximalist house or somewhere filled with many stuff. However, you can still try to implement minimalism.
Do you have a "money-based" or "time-based" perspective on spending? Learn more about why we need to be more mindful of our money.
We live in a consumerist society. Everywhere we go, and wherever we look, we are always bombarded by advertisements about all the stuff that apparently we "need."
But do we need to subscribe to this consumerist ideals?
Digital minimalism is a way to step back from digital devices and regain your life. This is an article on my experiment decluttering my digital space. Read on!