The priorities of a minimalist person

Many times we do not stop to think about why we do things, why we have chosen a path or made a decision. It is important meditate if we are in the right direction and if our priorities fit with our goals and values. Reflecting on this is key to moving forward on the right path.

When priorities are clear, decisions become easy.

Although we all have priorities very different there are some in which We usually coincide with those of us who try to lead a minimalist lifestyle.

At the end of the post you have a list of recommended books on the subject.

Priority lists of a minimalist person.

This is a list based on my own experience, both in what I see in other people, read or see in myself, therefore I encourage you to make your own list of priorities. sometimes it's necessary remember them to redirect our path.

  • Most of them don't want a closet full of clothes, they want a flexible, useful and small wardrobe that allows us to save time and money to invest in more important things.
  • The minimalist does not have the need to be fashionable all the time. prefer be comfortable above all.
  • You don't need external incentives to be happy, what you have is enough to build what you want. You are responsible for your own happiness.
  • Focuses on valuable things like time and for this reason he takes special care to invest it correctly.
  • Value small details and moments from day to day.
  • He is self-taught and proactive.. It is continuously formed.
  • Prioritize experiences to material objects.
  • Value what you have and take care of it.
  • He does not criticize everything that is wrong, he prefers to invest his energy in improving those things that are under his control. Individual and collective cooperation.
  • Quality before quantity also in information. Avoid information overload.
  • Understand that complaint is not a solution. You have to act.

And last but very important.

  • Being aware that we live as squatters in a place called the world. We have to take care of our environment.

Recommended books on minimalism

  • Goodbye Things. Fumio Sasaki.
  • Digital Minimalism: in defense of attention in a noisy world. Carl Newport.
  • Minimalism for a meaningful life (Essay)  Joshua Fields Millburn, Ryan Nicodemus.

See you soon. I wish you a happy week!

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7 comments on “The priorities of a minimalist person”

  1. I loved it, I will make my own list adding each one that is here. ♥️

  2. I really liked it, thanks for the book recommendations, I'll have them on my list. Hugs, Ann 🌹

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