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The Minimalists

Keeping Holidays with Family Minimal

The Minimalists

Joshua Fields Millburn

Home & Garden, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Leisure

4.711.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2019

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Joshua and Ryan discuss the value of simplifying the holidays with our families with author and entrepreneur Melissa Maker. Listen to “Maximal” episodes of The Minimalists Private Podcast exclusively at patreon.com/theminimalists

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:03.3

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0:06.8

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0:09.1

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0:15.1

You can download yours for free today over at theminimlists.com slash wallpapers.

0:21.1

Enjoy.

0:26.1

Every holiday and family event is held at our house.

0:30.7

The time spent with loved ones is irreplaceable.

0:34.1

But the amount of decorations, knickknacks, and holiday themed items can be a burden.

0:40.2

How can we help make these special days flow better with less after clutter?

0:46.1

Which that could be a good episode titled by the way.

0:48.4

After clutter?

0:49.4

Or Mount Washmore.

0:51.4

That's a pretty good one too.

0:54.3

Yeah, after clutter.

0:57.3

You cook a big dinner for people you have after dishes.

1:01.3

You have some holiday event and you've made these, especially the big holidays, Christmas

1:07.3

that we feel require a lot of decorations.

1:10.3

Don't actually require a lot of decorations.

1:12.3

We feel that they do.

1:14.3

Afterward, it's almost like a parody.

1:18.3

You're at the end of a party and a movie.

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