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Video: "Consumer Coma"

Patreon Exclusive! In this "Maximal" episode, Joshua and Ryan get back to basics for spring cleaning and discuss decluttering, organizing, and letting go of excess stuff, and they answer the following questions:

How do I start letting go? (36:23)

How do I organize my passwords? (38:09)

How do I get rid of paper clutter without a scanner? (39:44)

How do I tactfully address the clutter of those around me? (43:48)

How do I help loved ones recognize their blind consumerism? (46:02)

How do I help my boyfriend declutter his large collection of sentimental items? (48:17)

How do I prevent myself from accumulating more clutter after I declutter? (55:15)

When are books considered clutter? (56:55)

How do I address mental clutter? (58:42)

Why does clutter bring comfort, and how do I find comfort without it? (1:04:21)

How do I help my children embrace minimalism? (1:06:42)

LINKS

App: 1Password

App: Dashlane

Article: The Minimalists Want You to Be Happy with Less

Article: The Pitfalls and the Potential of the New Minimalism

Book: Boundless

Book: Essentialism

Book: Minimalist Rulebook

Book: The 100-Thing Challenge

Book: The Longing for Less

Essay: 5 Questions to Ask Before Buying

Essay: Photo-Scanning Party

Essay: Start Here

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Listen: “Lose You”

Meetup: Minimalist.org

Podcast: Courtney Carver

Podcast: Spring Clutter

Podcast: The Power of Thoughts

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Text: 937-202-4654

Tour: The Minimalists

Watch: Matt D’Avella

Watch: Minimalism Documentary

Watch: Minimalist Home Tour | Joshua Fields Millburn

Watch: Unpacking Minimalism

Website: Leo Babauta

Website: Noah Gundersen

Website: Colin Wright

MAXIMS

“The best way to organize your stuff is to get rid of most of it.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Our memories are not in our things; our memories are inside us.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“We can’t make room for new memories when we’re clinging to old memories.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Keeping memories doesn’t mean keeping clutter.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“The more we hold on to stuff, the more we let go of precious memories.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“If everything is precious, then nothing is precious.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Not bringing something home is just letting go in advance.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 219.

Video: "Consumer Coma"

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