Author: | David Wright | ISBN: | 1230002693903 |
Publisher: | David Wright | Publication: | July 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | David Wright |
ISBN: | 1230002693903 |
Publisher: | David Wright |
Publication: | July 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Live More by Choosing Less
Our lives are full of stuff. Our world encourages both buying and holding onto things. We seem to have this obsession with possessing things. And, sadly, we are reluctant to let go of what we already own. This leads to clutter, hoarding, and the unhealthy thinking that goes with it.
Thanks to clever advertising and eager sellers we’ve become accustomed to wanting more, bigger, improved faster, more efficient products. We can’t get enough. There’s always more out there tantalizing us. When we physically minimize our possessions, there is a shift in thinking about what is important not only in our setting but also in our beliefs. We look at problems and solutions differently. We value things, thoughts, idea, and concepts differently. I believe that, by getting rid of the physical and mental clutter, we become better able to problem solve. We become more adept at making informed decisions. We become better able to assess and use our resources.
In this book, David Wright inspires you to take a fresh look at your life and yourself and to make a move toward acquiring minimalist habits that will alter the way you think, the way you live, the way you interact with colleagues, friends, and loved ones.
Here's a preview of what you'll learn:
- The Importance of Minimalist Habits
- Taking Stock of Your Stuff
- Streamlining Everyday Decisions
- Taking the Mystery out of Daily Routines
- Assessing Your Environment
- Minimizing Financial Stress
- Getting Technology on Your Side
- Rethinking Social Relationships
- Getting Fit Mentally and Physically
- Customizing Minimalism Based on Your Needs
Live More by Choosing Less
Our lives are full of stuff. Our world encourages both buying and holding onto things. We seem to have this obsession with possessing things. And, sadly, we are reluctant to let go of what we already own. This leads to clutter, hoarding, and the unhealthy thinking that goes with it.
Thanks to clever advertising and eager sellers we’ve become accustomed to wanting more, bigger, improved faster, more efficient products. We can’t get enough. There’s always more out there tantalizing us. When we physically minimize our possessions, there is a shift in thinking about what is important not only in our setting but also in our beliefs. We look at problems and solutions differently. We value things, thoughts, idea, and concepts differently. I believe that, by getting rid of the physical and mental clutter, we become better able to problem solve. We become more adept at making informed decisions. We become better able to assess and use our resources.
In this book, David Wright inspires you to take a fresh look at your life and yourself and to make a move toward acquiring minimalist habits that will alter the way you think, the way you live, the way you interact with colleagues, friends, and loved ones.
Here's a preview of what you'll learn:
- The Importance of Minimalist Habits
- Taking Stock of Your Stuff
- Streamlining Everyday Decisions
- Taking the Mystery out of Daily Routines
- Assessing Your Environment
- Minimizing Financial Stress
- Getting Technology on Your Side
- Rethinking Social Relationships
- Getting Fit Mentally and Physically
- Customizing Minimalism Based on Your Needs