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Minimalism: For Families Who Want to Live A More Meaningful Life by Decluttering Their Home

por Marie Scott

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Do you want to live a more meaningful life? Do you want to enjoy the people you meet, the places you go, and the foods that you eat? It could be as simple as appreciating what you have. Most of us are programmed to think we need more stuff, bigger stuff, and better stuff. The problem is that all that stuff is still just stuff. It turns out that what really creates an inspired life, filled with love, and joy is not how much stuff you can acquire, but how much you can give away. When we can decrease our things, which include physical, but also emotional, it leaves us open to appreciating what we have, paving the way for true, and lasting happiness. In Minimalism, we will show you how to get rid of all the junk, so you can let in the abundance of the universe. You will learn: -How Minimalism Can Increase the Good in Your Life -Pain-free Steps to Implementing Minimalism In Your Daily Routine -Meditation in Minimalism -How to Master Your Happiness If you're ready to take responsibility for the health, wealth, and abundance of you and your family, then scroll back up to the top, and get this book… (más)
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Do you want to live a more meaningful life? Do you want to enjoy the people you meet, the places you go, and the foods that you eat? It could be as simple as appreciating what you have. Most of us are programmed to think we need more stuff, bigger stuff, and better stuff. The problem is that all that stuff is still just stuff. It turns out that what really creates an inspired life, filled with love, and joy is not how much stuff you can acquire, but how much you can give away. When we can decrease our things, which include physical, but also emotional, it leaves us open to appreciating what we have, paving the way for true, and lasting happiness. In Minimalism, we will show you how to get rid of all the junk, so you can let in the abundance of the universe. You will learn: -How Minimalism Can Increase the Good in Your Life -Pain-free Steps to Implementing Minimalism In Your Daily Routine -Meditation in Minimalism -How to Master Your Happiness If you're ready to take responsibility for the health, wealth, and abundance of you and your family, then scroll back up to the top, and get this book

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