Declutter Your Mind: Live like a Minimalist for a Simpler, More Disciplined and Much Happier Life: Why Minimalism and the Pursuit of Less Changes Everything
By Gary Weber
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Do you feel like your brain is in serious overdrive? Is a stream of clutter slowly turning your mental space into a chaotic mess?
If the answer is yes, it means that your mind is frantically waving a red flag, begging you to free up some headspace.
We all live a busy life, and in this busy life, it’s easy to lose grip over our mind and dwell into thinking unnecessary thoughts. We don’t think such thoughts intentionally; most of these thoughts come to our mind on their own because that’s just the nature of our mind.
If it feels like no aspect of your life is under control, there is a simple solution to help you rein in the chaos and declutter all areas of your life. Get Organized and Reclaim The Focus, Energy, and Time You've Wasted By Being Cluttered.
“The first step in crafting the life you want is to get rid of everything you don't.”
― Joshua Becker
Here are some of the things you will learn in this book:
The Importance of Decluttering
Benefits of Decluttering
Gain control over your life
Have less stress
Gain a better sense of self
Minute Daily Declutter
A wonderful Strategy to Discover What's Important to YOU
How to Create Goals That Connect to Your Passions
And Much More...
All you need to clear your life vision, your mind - in ONE book!
Lasting change won't happen until you take that first step into a strategy that works. Give this book a try, and you won't look back!
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Declutter Your Mind - Gary Weber
Declutter Your Mind
Live like a Minimalist for a Simpler, More Disciplined and Much Happier Life: Why Minimalism and the Pursuit of Less Changes Everything
Written by Gary Weber
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Table of Contents
The World Today
How Things Could Be
What This Book Will Do
Chapter 1: Mindset
What is Essentialism?
Essentialism in History
Essentialism in the Modern World
Essentialism in Action
The Power of Choice
Dealing with Uncertainty
Unlocking True Focus
Essentialism at Home
Essentialism at Work
Essentialism on the Road
Chapter 2: Map It Out
What Are Your Passions?
What Are Your Talents?
What Meets a Need in the World?
Do You Escape?
What to Do During your Break
Importance of Play
Three Strategies for Public ‘Play’
Allowing Yourself to Recover
Chapter 3: Mitigate
Addressing Temptation
Addressing Rejection
Remember: Essentialism is Rejection in Action
Balancing Commitments & Learning to Let Go
Dealing with Pushers & Doubters
Editing Your Potential
Making that One Decision
Tracking Big Picture Goals
What is Your Intention – Your ‘Yes’ Project?
Chapter 4: Manifest
The Road to Progress & Its Roadblocks
What is Important Now?
Essentialist on the Go
Rule Your Fears & Tackle Triggers
Living Your Best Self & Most Important Life
Who Are You Now?
The Minimalist
The Pragmatist
The Essentialist
Conclusion
The World Today
How do you fit into the modern world? Do you feel that your work is valued by those around you? Do you feel that you’re working in line with your highest potential? What about friends? What about family? Do you have time for them alongside the rest of your commitments? What temptations surround you? What did you want to be as a child, what do you do now, and who do you still want to become? Do you keep feeling like you’re always busy but never quite productive? This book will address all of these questions and more in our journey to uncover the nature of Essentialism and what it can mean for you.
In today’s world, there are so many different paths we can follow. Everyone has a different idea of truth, direction, and purpose, and while you might have found your space in the miasma surrounding you, you may have not, and that can feel devastating. Even if you have followed and made a path for yourself, however, you can still feel as if something still isn’t complete in your life. Today’s world encourages diversification, globalization, entrepreneurship, and more. Having your fingers in a bunch of pies in terms of work, relationships, and communities is becoming the norm, to the detriment of true human interaction, it seems, but there is still room for growth. There is still a way to find a path that suits you best where you make the most of each day and feel abundant and productive by the end of it. There is a way by which becoming highly selective can boost your life.
Philosophers across time have contemplated the nature of reality and urged the connection between minimalism, earnestness, and the purpose-driven life. This lifestyle is given many different names across the ages, and its basic tenants shift according to the standards of the time, but one underlying gist remains the same: with a focus on less instead of more, you will find it easier to live the good life.
This message goes completely against the cultural forces at work on your mind. Many national norms and popular icons dictate the value of more. You see it in the growing number of commercials and billboards that bombard your daily life, urging you to buy more and more. You see it in the attitudes of people in sitcoms, and even people around you, whose actions seem to suggest shopping cures a bad mood. When you look around or go outside your home, the values around you become slowly absorbed into your thoughts, your moods, and your actions, but what about your innate rights to choose.
How Things Could Be
Imagine what your life will be like when you give yourself permission to say no
every once and a while, knowing that work would still come. Imagine what you will get done when you chose to take on only the most essential problems that life and work hands to you. When we break down this potential, it means selectivity and minimalism personified on a number of levels. First, it means that on the minute-by-minute basis, you will learn to practice this approach on the stressors that affect you. You will be able to discern between the things that immediately require your attention and whatever can actually wait until later. You will be able to focus on whatever is vital in the moment for the situation rather than the pandemonium surrounding it.
On another level, it will mean that – in terms of your life and purpose – you will be able to embrace your potential fully. You will be confident in making the choices that matter for the future you want to attain, which will mean limiting yourself of certain things and letting go of whatever has been holding you down. You might even find that by conserving your energy and minimalizing for the future, you experience a career shift or perhaps even end a few relationships. All in search of what best serves you – and of what is the best expenditure of your energy.
On one additional level, this minimalism will affect how you establish your routine over time. This routine will become essential to establishing the future you want to attain. By repeating the steps that work for you and eliminating whatever doesn’t serve your best interests, you’ll be putting the theory to praxis. You’ll remember