![]() Don’t even get me started on what our place looks like when he decides to be crafty. It’s almost as if if I accidentally I leave out one thing cause I’m in a hurry, that gives him permission to pile things there. He also has 2 drawers of socks and all of our kitchen counters hold his piles of things as he doesn’t put stuff back where it belongs. He has a shelf stuffed full of t-shirts that he hasn’t once touched in the past 3 years we’ve been married - an entire shelf. My husband, on the other hand, has not had to downsize (I’m guessing ever). I had to downsize twice before moving to Canada, and I’ve been careful about what I’ve bought since. Every thing in your house should have a place. Gill Hasson perfectly captures how clutter makes me feel and why I love having a clutter-free home. I felt like this was a book I wrote for my husband to read - at least the first half of it. You don’t have be a minimalist to appreciate a clutter-free life. Would recommend if you want to get a bit deeper than surface level to minimalism and are looking for where to fit this idea in each corner of your life. I came out of this book with a realisation I'd been avoiding for some time: there was no point in me holding on to more than I needed for a utopian future where I move somewhere with more space (In this city as a student? I'm dreaming) it also empowered me to put the energy needed into starting that journey: I have different goals and dreams to what I had when I got most of my possessions, so I need to ask myself what is serving me now. Each chapter was a good overview on that particular topic's relationship with minimalism, but because each chapter was so short, the three page "in summary" at the end of each felt unnecessary, which is odd in a book so focused on keeping only what is needed. The sections on friendships and obligations really spoke to me, though there did seem to be this implication that all commitments would inevitably end up as obligations, which was a bit odd with me. Sonuç olarak eğer "decluttering" ya da "minimalizm" üzerine bir şeyler arıyorsanız ve hiç fikriniz yoksa bir ihtimal buna göz gezdirebilirsiniz ama bence hiç uğraşmayın, onun yerine açın YouTube'u, izleyin birkaç video, daha verimli ve yararlı olacaktır. Tuhaf bir şekilde bütün o "feminizm/feminazi" muhabbetini getirdi ki aklıma, tahminen bu noktada sorun bende. Bir de, bir noktada minimalizme karşı negatif bir tutum takınıyordu, bu da bana çok itici geldi. Oysa Declutter Your Life olsa olsa "meh" bir başlangıç kitabı olabilir, "hayatımızı nasıl düzene sokarız" noktasında.Īçıkçası bence yazar, bazı yerlerde tavsiye vereyim derken çok yanlış önerilerde bulunmuş. O yüzden bu kitaba başlarken aklımda belli sorular, belli sıkıntılar vardı. Daha birkaç ay önce odamdan başlayarak evin büyük bir kısmını - babam ve annemin de yardımıyla, elbette - elden geçirmiştim. Belki.īenim "decluttering" konusunda az çok bir fikrim var. Konuya tamamen yabancıysanız, "ya bu iş nasıl yapılıyor ki?" düşüncesiyle bir kaynak arıyorsanız, o zaman belki bu kitap size göre olabilir. Declutter Your Life shows you how to reclaim your space, your time and your mind to achieve the life you want to live. * Let go of guilt and get rid of the emotional baggage that keeps you stuck in the past When you stop allowing your life to revolve around things that don't matter, you instantly gain the time, space and energy to focus on the things that do. Declutter Your Life explains how the principles and steps taken to clear and simplify your living space can improve not just your home but also other aspects of your life your work, relationships and general well-being.Īn ordered environment leads to ordered thinking. You'll discover how outer order leads to inner calm. There are plenty of ideas, advice, tips and techniques to help you. Instead of being weighed down with objects and possessions that keeps you stuck in the past, you can learn to think about your things in a new light in a way that's constructive and helpful to you. Our homes and workspace are a mirror of what's happening inside us, Declutter Your Life explains how you can change your relationship with the things you own. You don't need to just throw out a few bits and bobs you need to declutter your life! It's no wonder you feel overwhelmed and stressed out. You have too many commitments in your life and too much stuff in your home.
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