Review of The Pocket Guide to Minimalism

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This book seems to be very useful. It's a good resource to improve our organizational habits. I like that it has a fluid structure and that it highlights the aspects that we can refer to in a timely manner. This is definitely a book I would read and share. Thanks for sharing this interesting review.
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An excellent self-help book about minimalism written in a minimalist style, and I would love to read this enlightening book.
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This guide seems to provide the perfect pointers many of us need to help declutter all areas of our lives. I wish to learn more about the principle, and here is an excellent way to start. Thanks for your insightful review. The author has created an excellent self-help book.
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I will definitely read this book as it suggests being minimalist. I'm so bad at it and I am on the lookout for a self-help book like this. I'm happy to come across this book. I will add this to my bookshelf. Thanks for the review. Congrats on BOTD!
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This book sounds great for occasions where you want to get rid of stuff, but you are for some reason too attached to them. I would completely recommend this to some friends who do no not where to start when getting rid of objects.
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I think I’ll give this book a read...I don’t think minimalism is for everyone, or for every season of life, but I’ve been intrigued by the idea for a while now and am looking forward to reading this author’s perspective on it.
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What a wonderful book to help people minimize their life (in a good way). It certainly will help with materialis and the unhappiness that sometimes comes with comparing possessions to what others have. Congratulations on book of the day!
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I also like to keep my self-help book short and succinct. Thank you for the review.
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Living simply really doesn't have to complicated. We should all normalise being minimalitic but not in an unnecessary crazy way. Nice review tho
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Post by Eelnil »

The book looks promising from the review itself, a guide book for minimalism is what is needed in today's world and the book seem to give just that, it demonstrates the need for minimalism which is essential.
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A short book teaching us the methods on decongesting our spaces by knowing what to keep and what not to keep. Thanks for sharing your review.
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A short book teaching us the methods on decongesting our spaces by knowing what to keep and what not to keep. Thanks for sharing your review.
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Many millenials live in apartments and have to keep the clutter down. Large families can also have issues with items becoming cluttered. This book may be a great step in the right direction for both of these audiences. As a fan of minimalism, I think I might gain a few new ideas from this book. Thanks for the review!
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This sounds like an amazing self help book on how to ensure that we save on space and money at the same time. Great review
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On the surface, the subject of this book appears straightforward, as if it should only require common sense. I couldn't help but wonder why someone would write a book about something so insignificant. After reading the review, I'm convinced that there's a science to everything, and this author must have approached this topic from that standpoint. It's in my bookshelf for later reading. Thanks for the review.
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