Minimalism isn’t just about owning less: debunking the top misconceptions.

Table of Content Introduction Misconception #1: Minimalism is only about getting rid of stuff. Misconception #2: Minimalism is only for wealthy people. Misconception #3: All Minimalists have white walls. Misconception #4: Minimalists are all tidy Misconception #5: Minimalism is about adopting a frugal lifestyle. Conclusion 

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Introduction In 2023 most people will have access to a camera. In addition, some people have multiple cameras on their phones, tablets and computers. According to the Guardian newspaper, in 2014, Americans took more photographs every two minutes than worldwide in the 19th century. Furthermore, in 2022 

Frugalism vs Minimalism: Understanding the Key Differences

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Happy Easter, Happy Passover, Happy Holidays!

Introduction – Happy Holidays! Happy Easter, Happy Passover, Happy Holidays from everyone here at Life Organised! May the next few days bring you peace, relaxation, tasty food and quality time with family and loved ones. I thought I’d do something different this week and give 

Is Minimalism just for the rich?

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