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The Minimalist Series: Minimalist Living/ Minimalist Budget/ Minimalism With Kids

Posted By: TiranaDok
The Minimalist Series: Minimalist Living/ Minimalist Budget/ Minimalism With Kids

The Minimalist Series: Minimalist Living/ Minimalist Budget/ Minimalism With Kids by Luminape Publishing
English | March 20, 2018 | ISBN: 1980483213 | 146 pages | EPUB | 0.30 Mb

The minimalist lifestyle can be a daunting one to enter for the unprepared; there are obstacles that pop up and make the transition far more complicated than you might imagine. Couple this with the culture shock of actually making the change, and it’s not hard to see why many people struggle with it – some people even abandon their dream and go back to materialistic living. The books in this box set will ensure you have the tools you need to embrace your new minimalistic lifestyle without any hang-ups. Each book covers a different aspect of the movement and addresses any issues you might encounter. If you’ve got that urge to make a real change to your life, this is the only box set you need to get started.
Book One: Minimalist Living This book is your go-to guide for the day-to-day life of a minimalist. It addresses some of the common misconceptions – like the notion that you’re not allowed to own any possessions – and provides a refreshing insight into how you can live a minimalistic life that’s compatible with the 21st century. This book teaches you how you can practice minimalism physically, while also learning to get into a more minimalist mentality. The end result? Less stress, less anger, and a better night’s sleep. If you’re looking to get more reward from your life then this should be the first book that you turn to.
Book Two: Minimalist Budget If you’re like 99% of today’s population, you’ll find yourself getting to the end of the month, looking at your bank statement, and regretting a number of your purchases. Impulse spending is running rampant these days – often going by the name of “retail therapy” – and is a tough habit to put an end to. The psychology of it means people feel rewarded by their purchases, even though the items they purchase serve no purpose other than to clutter up their homes. This book teaches you how you can avoid modern sales tactics, set a consistent budget and make a vast change to the way you look at money. This book is perfect if you feel that you’re not left with enough savings at the end of each month.
Book Three: Minimalism With Kids Minimalism can be hard at the beginning, but once you get into a routine it becomes second nature and can be incredibly rewarding. Children, on the other hand, are more likely to struggle with the concept and may even feel neglected or like they’re missing out because their peers are constantly being given new toys, following the playground fads and keeping up with the latest fashion trends. Minimalism With Kids is a guide for you as a parent, to help your child understand the concept of minimalism and teach them just how rewarding it can be. Watch your child experience and enjoy nature, appreciate their belongings and treat them with respect. This book will set your child up with skills for life.