Review of The Pocket Guide to Minimalism

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This sounds like a wonderful guide book that helps the reader to identify and focus on things that are essential in their lives. Sometimes we find ourselves attached to a lot of non-essential things that don't motivate to make a step forward. I find the book useful, and I will find time to read it. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Thank you for an informative review. I like the fact that this book is short and to the point. It's good to know it's not like other self-help books that claim that you need to get rid of all things and only have a set number of items and that there is a note against imposing a minimalist lifestyle on others. I can see that the author did excellent research to create this guide to educate about the minimalist lifestyle and how to start, organize themselves, and maintain it. I hope to read this soon to make notes of my own to improve my lifestyle. Thank you for the review!
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Wow what a fantastic book that incorporates the best a tactical approach of gaining interest to the readers. The book seems to talk about a common issue but rather an ignored concept that many treats as minor. The book also inputs the word 'minimalist' to capture attentions of the reader and it more pf says that we gets stingy and not to spend aimlessly. It is a considerable book and i have developed the interest to to continues reading it.
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This is an easy to read book. We have to get rid of the unnecessary things in life at some point. This is a guide for people who doesn't know where to start and how to go about it. Congrats on BOTD!!
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I do not typically read these types of books. Honestly, I don't like the entire genre. However, this one seems different. I may take a gander sometime.
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I am very impressed with the word simply live..
It makes me think about balance, tranquility, happiness maybe even towards perfection in living life..
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Post by UD GUNTARA »

I am very impressed with the word simply live..
It makes me think about balance, tranquility, happiness maybe even towards perfection in living life..
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Wow, really intriguing.The best book to shake up a life that is unsure of it's priorities.
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This book is simply a guide to improving one's lifestyle. Imagine how one's life can become easier and their purpose clearer when they take away the non-essential things from their life.
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Thank you for an amazing and helpful review.
I liked the few pages I read. I am currently working through this concept with my adult daughter. It was her idea and I agreed to try it. It’s a good challenge to work through.
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Post by RizAnneGW14 »

This book is incredibly instructive and inspirational, especially for those who are unsure where to begin when it comes to living a simple and structured minimalist lifestyle. It clears your head and helps you in prioritizing your goals in simplicity.
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Post by Daviet Mogasa »

Minimalism are things we people don't often think much about, this book is appropriate pocket guide that will serve as a reminder for one to continue minimalism. It can also assist in office arrangement. Great book indeed.
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There is a lot of junk that we have surrounded ourselves with; physically, mentally, materially and even in relationships. It is up to each person to determine what to get rid of. A wonderful review that has sparked an interest to read the book.
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Is a nice book to help you with removing unwarranted items within the house.
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The reviewer explained the importance of not being bored in these types of book in a standard yet simplified way which to me; being a realist; broke the barrier between my decision not to read and to to read it. Thank you. I have decided to read this book.
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