10 Minimalist Rules That Changed My Life
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
- 10 Minimalist Rules That Changed My Life For The Better // If you had to create a minimalist rule for everyone to follow, what would it be? In this video, I'll share 10 rules to help you live with less.
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Living a simple life with a minimalist home can bring great joy and peace. A clutter-free home means less stress and more space to enjoy.
Adopting daily clutter-free habits helps keep your home tidy without much effort. These small changes are simple habits that make a big difference. For example, always put things back in their place and regularly clean out unnecessary items.
In summary, embracing minimalism and creating a clutter-free home through simple habits can greatly improve your well-being. It’s about making space for what truly matters and enjoying a simple life.
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My question is "do I really need this item? or should it really be given to someone else?" - I might use six cooking pans in a year but frankly I only need two pans. And I know a group that outfits people going into housing, those people really need things.
So true! Asking yourself "Does someone else need this more than me?" helps a lot when decluttering ✌🏼
I have a separate phone for life and apps. It helps me mute/ignore the apps so I can create time to focus on important tasks.
That's sounds great! Do you keep both phones with you all the time or switch between them?
One in one out is my favorite now that I've decluttered.
Yeah, it's excellent! Do you have other rules or guidelines in place? 😇
These are excellent rules. I use them all. My very favorite (also the first one I learned)
is “Get rid of everything that you don’t know to be useful or believe to be beautiful “.
A whole bunch of memorabilia went into file 13 as a result of that one.
Love that! ❤ Yeah, these can be life-changing rules
Bro I saw your video last year than i searched for you in many occasions but couldn't find your channel although I subscribed it but today I got this notification and I saw it was your face and bang I'm back watching your videos
That makes me so happy! Glad CZcams worked it's magic to unite us again. I appreciate leaving the comment! 😇🌱 Have a good one!
Maybe the best practice that I've learned from minimalism is the one in one out rule. 😅. Whenever i bought something new, i must take something out from my possession.my son had so many clothes he outgrown and once i buy new clothes for him, i would take all of his old clothes. What's good is i donate it to those kids in our area and it soo good seeing them smile at me. Donating your things is sooo heart warming. ❤
That's lovely! Excellent habit to help both you and the community! 🌿😊
Im doing a digitising project too, but its not safe to have only one copy- cloud if you must, but also on either a usb/ drive synced in case of emergencies. Speak of emergencies- i rarely see people doing the basics of a emergency bag, even minimalists. I would really like to see a minimalist take on emergency response/ prep
Hi I'm new on your channel, I subscribed now, I watched some of your videos, I appreciated them, and I like that you are quiet 😊. Sophie from Paris France
Merci for subbing, Sophie! I appreciate it 😊❤
I relate to your videos so much ❤ You always put words to what I find important. Thank you! Greetings from Norway ☕️✨
Thank you for the lovely comment! ❤ Norway is such a beautiful country. I have been there twice 😊
Thanks man, always a breath of a fresh air to me and my home when you post.
I appreciate that! ❤😊 Thanks for being here
My guideline has been to keep everything ”just in case”😂😂😂, so these simple rules you are presenting, are very useful to me🤩
Wish you the best of time on your new journey ✨ My family has always had a similar mindset so now we have too many unnecessary things around the house
We might have to do some decluttering collab video one day 😂
I wish the same to you as well. You got this! 😎
7:26 I love your channel and your audience, I'm gonna comment on ALL your videos for years until I reach your level of subscribers.
Oh my, thank you so much! 😊 I appreciate you
For the "only touch everything once" rule I have a different approach. I like to keep a box, where I put all items I am thinking if I should get rid off, but I am not certain of my decision for some reason. I just put those in the box and then I will see in the next days, weeks or months if those really were needed. It helps me to make easier decisions.
Sounds great! Yeah I did a similar experiment with clothes and it worked wonders. I could try something like this with everything else too in the future. Thanks for the idea 👏
I definitely dont agree with a lot of minimalist content on the "only have one"- basic prep/ survival rule of "two is one, one is none"
Yes have an intentional inventory, though i struggle with the assumption of privilege of being able to buy something if you need it
I think keeping basic emergency items is super important and part of minimalism - it declutters your mind when you know you are covered. I think this is important especially in places with hurricanes, earthquakes, etc. But with for example hiking boots, earbuds, or laptops, I definitely don't need more than one. Hope this clarifies my thoughts🪴
Maybe think of a new mic my friend. I though somethink was wrong with my speaker.
It was muffled and it isnt now wtf xd
@@Hi_Im_Dominik if you are quick to watch the video, YT may be still re-coding it and you may be presented with lower quality video/audio...
@@tomaszszafarczyk4754 oh thx didnt know
Sound quality very good for me😊
Glad to hear it worked after all ✌🏼
Where are you from originally? ;)
P sure he's native Finnish... from Finland.
Yess I am Finnish but a citizen of the world in my heart 😊
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I know b-roll is a lot of work, you might consider just talking, the concepts dont need b-roll illustrations.
Yeah it can be time-consuming. Luckily, I have been documenting my life for so many years I don't have to refilm tens of new clips for every video. But I'm glad to hear the videos are good enough even without added b-roll. Thank you! 😊
Instead of asking myself: do I really need this item? I ask myself: can I live without it? That helps to prioritise.
Yes! That's an excellent question to ask yourself! 🌟