What Minimalism is NOT...


What Minimalism is not




Minimalism is not throwing everything overnight

Minimalism is not zero buying

Minimalism is not quitting your Job and travel the world

Minimalism is not owning only 100 things

Minimalism is not seeking a responsibility-free life

Minimalism is not being alone or family free

Minimalism is not leaving your home to live on road



Its about freeing your Life one change at a time. Its about looking around you to find the things that does not serve you any purpose.


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  1. Explore.n.review12 July 2017 at 19:00

    That's an awesome way to put it !! Marvellous post upasana..

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    1. Thanks a bunch to read and take time to comment. Your #makebestuse series is good. Keep posting the tips.

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  2. Tyler Durden wrote: The things you own, end up owning you. Even if I find things that do not serve me any purpose, if I have an emotional attachment to that “stuff”, it is difficult to get rid of that.

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    1. I understand this SG. I too have emotional stuff lying in my house but thats only 1 box. I wrote about Keepsakes on my other blog, if you want to give it a read- http://lifethroughmybioscope.com/sentimental-things-collection/
      Hopping onto your Blog.

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  3. Freeing your life, once change at a time is a great way of putting it!

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    1. Thanks for the comment Damyanti. Happy to have you here. I believe in making slow changes.

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  4. Now I'm compelled to watch Fight Club again. It's a good re-awakening of visiting what's important in your life, before your Yin rips apart your Yang.

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    1. Ya, you should. Do what you wish to before the call comes. Thanks for passing by. Checking your space.

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  5. hey upasana ...I just started the journey of minimalism. I have just started decluttering my place one room at a time and i am surely facing the debate about keeping vs throwing. I am currently on a one month shopping ban . I have a 16month baby . I am hoping to keep my daughter engaged in differently ways and reduce the toy clutter. i am following your posts. best wishes on ur journey.

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    1. Thanks for hopping into my Blog Hithaishy. Less Toys are always better. I found Blocks and other mechanical toys to be more effective for my Toddler. Bubbles, Clay and picture Books helped me a lot. I am too decluttering my stuff on continuous basis.

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  6. Very nicely worded - short and sweet. Thought provoking as to what you want to change, one thing at a time. Glad to visit this pretty blog, Upasna. How lovely to know you own two busy blogs. Keep going girl!

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