Living with less allows us to reduce waste and free up time and money for what truly matters. Minimalism connects to environmentalism.
Declutter your home. Donate or recycle unused items to prevent wasting resources making things no one needs. Enjoy spaciousness.
Consume deliberately. Ask yourself if a new purchase is multifunctional, ethically made and recyclable when you're done with it.
Favor experiences over things. Make memories and deepen relationships instead of filling your home with clutter.
Digitally declutter too. Limit distracting apps and notifications to focus on your priorities and passions.
Simplify your schedule. Don't overcommit. Leave whitespace to think, create and relax.
With fewer possessions and obligations, you gain freedom and headspace to live sustainably. What you keep elicits gratitude instead of guilt.
Pare down nonessentials and activities to get back in touch with what matters most - for you and the planet. Live intentionally, not excessively.