Review of The Pocket Guide to Minimalism

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I think minimalism would be good especially in corrupt countries with people acquiring all kinds of wealth they don't need
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This is such an informative book. I think readers will be able to learn a lot about minimalism from this book. I can't wait to get myself a copy. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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I never knew that there was a book on minimalism. I love the concept of keeping what you need and getting rid of what you dont need. I can't wait to read it. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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The book is crucial for everybody to get to read. Minimalism should be put to practice to help you live a simple life. This may let you to economize your household needs and wants.
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Minimalism is something most people struggle with. It's really a Herculean task trying to figure out wat is essential and wat is not in your belongings hence, the chapter which talks about the 3 steps helps a whole lot. With this excellent review, it can be deduce that this book is really great .
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I am a big fan of minimalism. I completely disagree with people who like to keep things that they haven't used in at least the last three months. Great review
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This is a new concept to me. I'd like to know what minimalism is really about and how to become a minimalist. It seems like a good way to live. Great review.
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A good self-help book "The Pocket Guide to Minimalism" by Katy Moeggenberg, which introduces us to the concept of throwing away unnecessary things and thereby saving space and time. I think this can increase our efficiency.
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I love that this book promotes a simplistic and healthy lifestyle and advises the readers on the ways to achieve it. However, non-fiction books are not my forte, so I will pass this one. Thanks for the review!
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Pocket guide to Minimalism by Katy Morggenbers is about minimizing unnecessary in life to make better. This is a good book.
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I love self help book and the review made me realise, I am ready for some minimalism.
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This is a concise review that explores topics of interest. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Minimalism is a concept that is greatly appreciated and used in our current times. We even see furniture which is used in multiple ways like a sofa bed. Getting rid of unnecessary things is a good idea. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This book sounds great for those who can live a minimalistic style. However, it’s not the really the life for me for a number of reasons (one of them being that I have some mental health issues to work through before I can get myself to let go of some things). It should be a helpful quick guide for others, though. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I need a book like this. Clutter and chaos rule my life right now. No matter how many times I attempt to organize, I always have hoarded stuff left. It reminds me of Marie Kondo's book. Anything that doesn't spark joy and is not necessary should be thrown or given away. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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