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The Joy of Minimalism

A Beginner's Guide to Happiness with Less

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2 of 3 copies available
The popular YouTuber reveals how clearing her space cleared her mind—and how you can open up room for more true happiness in your life.
It's natural to love stuff! More than that, it's natural to love your stuff. That notebook from eighth grade, your Disney VHS, tangles of costume jewelry. They all have sentimental value...and they all take up space. Zoey Arielle Poulsen's The Joy of Minimalism is a friendly guide to embarking on a life of simplicity by a former compulsive shopper who found a new way to live. By embracing minimalism, you'll be saying goodbye to stress and everything that you never needed anyway. Discover a greater focus and true freedom—and a genuine sense of gratitude for everything and everyone around you.
Minimalism is more than a movement or fad—it's a practice that will bring you closer to your true self. The Joy of Minimalism teaches you to live better with less. You'll learn how to:
  • Rediscover the freedom of owning less
  • Embrace life and all the non-material things the world has to offer
  • Master your own personal style for organizing and decluttering
  • Celebrate your new life with a free mind
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