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Why I decided to raise my children with less? I decided to raise my child with less, not because I do not want my kid to have everything he wants or needs but, because of these few points.. More Creative: Less means more. Less toys means they will have to get creative with the toys they have. They can be more innovative and productive with their imagination. Stay engaged longer: With less toys they can stay focused on one thing. It helps them eventually learn to focus on the important things in life. It is easier for them to locate their toys and a benefit less toys means that it will be easier for them to clean up.  This will also help them focus better later in their childhood and later adulthood. Value: Less toys means they will learn to value what they have. Having less means they will have more appreciation for what they do have. It teaches them gratitude. Having less toys means they will learn to take better care of what they have in the long run. Which could even save

What I let go of so far

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                Things I have got rid of during my journey 1. Excess Makeup & Cosmetics: ​I use to be obsessed with makeup artists and watching all these people have so much makeup, that’s what I wanted. So I would buy stuff just because a previous beauty guru wore it. As it turns out, I’d use some of these items and it didn’t help my problems. It didn’t make me feel any better about my self, I still looked the same but with a cake of makeup on. I soon realized I do not need all these excessive and over the top make up. I realized that no matter if I had all this makeup or not I’d still use the same products every day. Now I do not have the desire to use make up all the time except on occasions so I stuck with the “essentials.” Now I only buy products when I run out but since I do not use makeup heavily and every day my foundation will last me a while. 2. Cleaning supplies:         I use to be obsessed with cleaning and cleaning products in general. I felt

How we manage our tiny living

         How we manage to live in a tiny living for almost 2 years.   Me and my husband live with our in laws. Our room is very tiny. In the beginning of me moving in my husband had accumulated heaps of junk. Keep in mind this has been his room for over 10 years. He had lots of stuff. Moving out from my moms place I had previously gotten rid of a bunch of stuff I had 2 large moving boxes full of junk. I still could not let go of a lot of stuff, stuff I have had for ages. I carried some of this junk over into this tiny room hoping we can make room. Well turns out, we could not. We then moved to Morrison, IL last July so me and my husband both had to come to an agreement of what was important and what was not before we could move. Shortly, after being in IL we realized we missed home and so we were packing again and we moved out in October, so before moving out we rented a small trailer,because it was so cheap. We evaluated our stuff for the third time. My husband was and kinda still

Introduction & what I have accomplished so far.

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How I got introduced to minimalism: I love watching cleaning videos, I know sounds crazy right.. Well I follow one girl in particular and she recommended watching a documentary, The Minimalists on Netflix. I fell in love instantly with the thought of having less clutter in my life and more joy... Being frugal and thinking about things clearly before just swiping a card. So, I did much and much research, I even bought one of the books, by The Minimalists, I listen to their podcasts also. I even went as far as going onto Pinterest and learning more that way. I began my process( work in progress) because my life is not perfect I still make mistakes, I still buy stuff without thinking, do I need this? Does it bring me joy? Will I use this often, etc.. etc First, I went through every drawer in mine and my husbands dresser and I slowly evaluated our "stuff." Thinking, Do I need this? Do I like this? Have I used it in the past 30 days or has my husband? I went through my