
It's the antithesis of today's time. With online shopping and consumerism going high-tech, there's also a growing movement centered on the concept of minimalism and owning less.
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Decluttering is the practice of removing unnecessary items at home. Experts say that decluttering can help reduce anxiety and stress, improve sleep, and even boost productivity and creativity.
All of that sounds nice and healthy.
But where do you start? Luckily, there are books available that touch on the subject of decluttering and minimalism.
You don't even have to buy these books in a physical copy as they're available in e-book format.
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Minimalism and downsizing is not an entirely new concept. However, the model has gained popularity in modern times thanks to the effort of people like Joshua Becker. The Aberdeen, South Dakota native puts down in writing the lessons and realizations that led him to embrace the minimalist lifestyle. He also gave tips to help one jumpstart a minimalist lifestyle.
Learning about the art of decluttering won't be complete without reading the work of Marie Kondo. This book gives a step-by-step guide to help readers organize and simplify.
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Author Dana White zeroes in on the challenges of embracing a minimalist lifestyle. What's more, White gives practical solutions to help readers get over the mental and emotional barriers of decluttering.
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New York Times bestselling author Ruth Soukup helps put things in perspective by guiding readers on how to unload their stuff, and emotional and mental baggage for a healthier life.
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Author Erica Layne dishes out her knowledge of the subject by providing helpful tips on the subject of minimalism and decluttering. The lessons are applicable not just at home but in home, relationships, and career as well.