Posts Tagged with "minimalists lifestyle"

This Is How My Life Will Change

Monday, October 18, 2010

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This Is How My Life Will Change

In this third blogpost in a about being unhappy with the current situation I’m giving you the exact way I’m going to change my life in the course of 1000 hours. In the previous blogpost we identified three main topics that need to be addressed in order to make a significant change. These were; Building [...]

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Don’t Read This Blogpost If You Know Exacty Where You Are Going

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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Don’t Read This Blogpost If You Know Exacty Where You Are Going

You can call it a bucket list, or you can call it a life list. Some people even just call it a to-do list. No matter what you call it, people who make a list of life goals early on in life somehow seem to accomplish most -if not all- of those goals before they [...]

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The Real Secret of Minimalist Success

Thursday, September 16, 2010

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This is not a post I wrote, I copied this post to the letter from Everett Bogue over at www.farbeyondthestars.com and with a very good reason. This might indeed be one of the most important posts ever written. (And not just on Everett’s blog!). So in recognition of that and in an attempt to reach [...]

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Collecting and Minimalism are the Same Thing

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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Are you a collector of something? A huge collection of stamps, a secret collection of comic books or a coin collection so heavy you can’t carry it all at once. One of my teachers actually has a dice collection. As you can see, he needs two more to make his collection complete. It has to [...]

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The 100 Items Challenge revisited, it’s all about your Mindset

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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A long time ago I wrote about the 100 items challenge and as you might know it’s one of the things on my “Freedom list 2010″. In a nutshell it’s about getting rid of all your personal possessions save 100 items. Not only does this offer great potential to minimise clutter, it also lets you [...]

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