Review of The Pocket Guide to Minimalism

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This might seem miniscule but I love the book's cover. It properly embodies the entire plot of the book. The review was concisive and very compelling. I'll definitely add this to my want to read pile.
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Everyone needs the minimalistic attitude. Although it could be hard to adapt, a 21-day attempt would be ideal to start off.
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I find this book very Important. Especially with the economic situation of the world today. A well deserved BOTD
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Getting rid of the items that's no longer serving you is truly a stress reliever in my perspective, this book is very handy towards self development and improvement congrats..
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This book sounds like a must-read because not only are self-help books extremely helpful but minimalism is another form of feng shui, which I am a fan of.
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Minimalism is the way to go for everybody and yes it means organizing our lives in a better way but capitalism won't allow us were In too deep
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Post by Lameck Phiri 1 »

"Minimalism" sounds like a must read in an age of clutter,keeping things simple going back to the basics might just be one key to unlocking our happiness
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A cluttered space usually represents the condition of your mental space. Cleaning up improves your lifestyle and creates a healthy environment for thriving. This book is essential for hoarders. Thanks for a great review.
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Indeed, this is a book is very educative and seems like quite an interesting read. The book title is also a catchy one. Great review.
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Post by Mabosi paul brian »

Indeed the book is quite intresting and educative to all, because minimalism saves space for other relevant issues that irrelevant issues would hav consumed. Thanks to the author.
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Post by Marsha JJ »

This looks like an interesting book. Thanks for the review. For those interested in minimalism, you may also want to check out "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" by Marie Kondo. Another good resource is a podcast by "The Minimalists", who have also produced several documentaries. It is so common for people to feel buried by their "stuff", so I always appreciate good books about this topic.
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A good step to achieving minimalism is to first identify and appreciate the essential amenities we need.
Minimalism is important for progress and the positive virtues we need to possess as humans. I truly appreciate this beautiful review.
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I'm very inspired by the concept of minimalism and am glad to see another resource with this book that will help others to reduce clutter in their own lives.
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I have seen too many people who saw they are minimalists and purge their house...only to have to purge again in a month or two. I always find that funny.
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Post by Destiny Freedom »

I emphasis on minimalism a lot and I'm glad the author has taken her time out to write this book. I must definitely engage this book. Thanks for this review.
Many books can inform you but there's only one that can transform you(The Holy Bible). Pls don't forget to drop a comment for this review. Thanks. :D :tiphat:
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