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Optimal Living Daily - Personal Development and Self-Improvement

1333: The #1 Myth About Minimalism by Brianna Lamberson with No Sidebar on Simple Living & Minimalist Lifestyle

Optimal Living Daily - Personal Development and Self-Improvement

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Education, Mental Health, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.63.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2019

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Brianna Lamberson with No Sidebar shares the #1 myth about minimalism. Episode 1333: The #1 Myth About Minimalism by Brianna Lamberson with No Sidebar on Simple Living & Minimalist Lifestyle No Sidebar was created by Brian Gardner and is all about designing a simpler life. He and the contributing authors want to help you figure out what's getting in your way, at home and at work. They want to help you let go of distractions, online and off--to turn down the noise that disrupts the quiet of your heart and soul. The original post is located here: https://nosidebar.com/myth/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's a minimalist Monday edition of Optimal Living Daily Episode 1333, the number one myth

0:06.0

about minimalism by Brianna Lamberson with nosidebar.com, and I'm Justin Mollick, the guy that reads

0:11.7

to you every single day of the year, including weekends and holidays, to help you live a more

0:15.8

meaningful and positive life, today's post being from nosidebar.com.

0:20.4

For now, let's get right to it as we optimize your life.

0:28.7

The number one myth about minimalism by Brianna Lamberson with nosidebar.com

0:35.6

Becoming a minimalist is about adopting new routines.

0:38.9

The more routine I become, the more free I feel.

0:42.4

I used to be trapped by emergencies and other people's demands.

0:45.6

I used to be lost in my day, not knowing what to do next.

0:50.0

Creating new minimalist routines hasn't resulted in the rigid, boring, sparse life as I thought

0:55.2

it might.

0:56.2

Quite the contrary, as a matter of fact.

0:58.3

I've discovered the less time I spend making decisions on small things like what time to

1:02.4

get up, when to clean the bathroom sink, or when to go grocery shopping, the more I can

1:07.1

devote to my art, writing, marriage, friendships, and health.

1:12.1

In short, having a minimalist approach to all areas of life is making mine more abundant.

1:18.5

Minimalism is trendy, all the cool kids are doing it.

1:21.7

I typically resist trends, but I am drawn to this phenomenon.

1:25.8

However, after reading and talking to friends, I've come to the conclusion that people

1:29.5

resist minimalism because they believe this way of life is for a certain class of people

1:34.9

and that it doesn't fit their identity.

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