Review of The Pocket Guide to Minimalism

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I believe a lot of us will appreciate the lessons this book contains. We need to simplify our lives. In my case, I've been procrastinating. I have to tell myself, "Do it!" And myself has to obey.
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The lifestyle of Minimalism captures my attention. Although I haven't put it into practice yet, I think this book can be of great help to those of us who don't know where to start.
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I like the idea of being a minimalist. I don't know if I can do it and sustain it but I definitely want to read this and try. Thanks for your review.
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Minimalist is very important if you really want to go far in life. I will be reading this book.
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Decluttering can be great, but there's a point in which it becomes an individual feeling. I mean, Nothing is more necessary than the unnecessary. :wink: Seriously, minimalism is useful as long as it helps. Thank you for your great review!
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This book has taught me to save time and unnecessary stress by getting rid of things aren't useful. Nice review!
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On a surface look, these things seem like rules we're already familiar with, but taking this journey could demand more effort than we thought. However, I found this of great relevance.Not only has the book thus help educate minimalists, it has also given some guide on how to occasionally evaluate oneself and environment in a constructive manner relative to the time the evaluation itself is done.
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I liked the way this book is arranged; it's short and simple but gives the reader the necessary information they need to live a minimalist lifestyle. Decluttering is a great way to reduce stress and keep things tidy.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

This self help book teaches on the ideal of minimalism. I think getting only what you need will solve a lot of the world problem. This book is worth practicing. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for your review.
I do actually think about move on to this method so this book can really help.
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It's great that the author first explains what minimalism is and then advises on how to maintain the habit because keeping up with something new is usually tougher.
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This book is very helpful in organizing things around us, it has three easy steps as a guide but the most important is to maintain it neat and order. Congrats on BOTD! It's a great help for us in our daily lives. Thank you.
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I think being minimalistic is one of my features. and I think everyone should be. I will definitely read this book and recommend it to others as well because it is a quality that everyone should possess.
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I naturally prefer reading a book to watching a movie because the gets to me batter, and, I've seen lots of videos on how to minimize myself and all that but I feel the book will help me better, so yeah thanks for being the BOD.
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Post by Boikanyo Joseph M »

This book will be a great inspiration to most minimalists. I'm considering reading the book after reading the review as it might be a guide to me on how to evaluate certain areas that i'm lacking about my decision marking
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