Minimalism: The Japanese Art of Declutter to Organize Your Home Life
Minimalist Organizing and Decluttering
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Narrated by:
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Jeanette Funderburg
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Kiku Katana
About this listen
Are you feeling overwhelmed? Tired of constantly chasing happiness? Does your life feel cluttered out of control? Enough is enough. It’s about time to reclaim that life that you should be living now!
We work to the point of extreme exhaustion. Everyone is just too rushed, hurried, and stressed. We alleviate our stress by shopping for more stuff, binge eating, and engaging in time-wasting activities. We fill our lives with needless activities, relationships, and clutter. This makes us lose sense of who we really are and what’s important to us.
This is the reason why the Japanese people have developed a lifestyle that strips away the inessential things in their lives. It’s called minimalism. In this audiobook, you’ll hear proven strategies on how to practice minimalism.
Here are just some of the benefits:
- You will clear your mind, and get rid of physical clutter, increase your happiness, and improve your life
- Your personal space will be transformed and organized into a clean and neat place
- You will save money and also make money from the minimalist lifestyle
- Much, much more!
Scroll up and buy the audiobook now! Take action and experience the power of minimalism!
©2018 Eric J. Foster (P)2018 Eric J. FosterWhat listeners say about Minimalism: The Japanese Art of Declutter to Organize Your Home Life
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- 11-12-18
our house is so cluttered...
Our house is so cluttered with bits and pieces all over the place, but this audiobook has helped me get into the right mindset to de-clutter and minimise how much stuff we have. Will save its tips for the next big spring clean
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- Anonymous User
- 04-11-20
Self-contradictory and in some cases unrealistic
I had the impression that the author wanted to grasp to much, minimalism and saving money doesn't always come together so nicely. For example she also suggests getting rid of a coffee machine and going to Starbucks instead and quitting the gym membership and buying equipment for home. Just the other way around would be logical I guess.
I also missed a thought-out order from the book, sometimes it seemed it was just a random list of advice jumping from kitchen to PC desktop to mind to car... etc.
There were some interesting thoughts, but there are some better books in the topic.
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- Kreeta Tuohimaa
- 05-04-21
A copy of the KonMari
A copy of the KonMari. The headline "the japanese art.." is more of a clickbait. The point of view is more of the western world than the japanese art. Some of the KonMari related issues were presented without a reference. Couldn't find the author "Kiku Katana" with google search.
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