Here are 7 small steps for the Beginner Minimalist
1/. Write it down.
Make a list of all the reasons you want to live more simply
2/. Discard Duplicates
3/. Declare a clutter free zone - choose an area of your home as an example of how you’d like your entire environment to be
4/. Travel lightly - take less things
5/. Dress with less - discard things you never or rarely wear
6/. Simplify meals - make a menu before shopping.
7/. Save $1,000 for emergency funds
The idea of living a minimalist lifestyle has intrigued me for a while but especially now that I’m aging. Watching my parents age I’m learning many things of ‘what not to do’ that I’m taking with me and one main thing is to get rid of stuff while I can.
With Dementia setting in with old age, it only seems practical to want to de clutter and only have the things around that matter. It’s so much easier to find things and it offers more space for doing the things you enjoy the most.
Some of the things on the list I definitely have. There are a few clutter free rooms, theres an emergency fund, and we try to simplify meals by buying what’s on sale and creating a menu from that.
This is extremely important to me but I have decided to really crack down and actually do this.
Commitments for this week :
⁃ create a dumpster pile
⁃ drop off duplicates to goodwill
⁃ go through closet and purge
⁃ collect things for consignment shops
I’m determined to do this so am making myself accountable.
Nagging about how I am doing is encouraged. We need to start decluttering as a pre-step to downsizing.
So far I’m going through a room at a time. It gets completely stripped, cleaned and painted and the stuff that goes back is drastically limited.
1/. Write it down.
Make a list of all the reasons you want to live more simply
2/. Discard Duplicates
3/. Declare a clutter free zone - choose an area of your home as an example of how you’d like your entire environment to be
4/. Travel lightly - take less things
5/. Dress with less - discard things you never or rarely wear
6/. Simplify meals - make a menu before shopping.
7/. Save $1,000 for emergency funds
The idea of living a minimalist lifestyle has intrigued me for a while but especially now that I’m aging. Watching my parents age I’m learning many things of ‘what not to do’ that I’m taking with me and one main thing is to get rid of stuff while I can.
With Dementia setting in with old age, it only seems practical to want to de clutter and only have the things around that matter. It’s so much easier to find things and it offers more space for doing the things you enjoy the most.
Some of the things on the list I definitely have. There are a few clutter free rooms, theres an emergency fund, and we try to simplify meals by buying what’s on sale and creating a menu from that.
This is extremely important to me but I have decided to really crack down and actually do this.
Commitments for this week :
⁃ create a dumpster pile
⁃ drop off duplicates to goodwill
⁃ go through closet and purge
⁃ collect things for consignment shops
I’m determined to do this so am making myself accountable.
Nagging about how I am doing is encouraged. We need to start decluttering as a pre-step to downsizing.
So far I’m going through a room at a time. It gets completely stripped, cleaned and painted and the stuff that goes back is drastically limited.