“A clean slate is a terrible thing to clutter.” – The Minimalists
When would today be a good day to start?
Let’s look in the mirror and be honest with ourselves. Is there something meaningful you’ve been putting off? Is it something you’ve intended to do for a while?
Maybe you want to learn how to play guitar or start your own business or write a book. Or maybe you’ve thought about starting a blog or taking a yoga class or starting to exercise daily.
If so, what are you waiting for? If you continue to put it off until tomorrow, tomorrow will never come.
So, instead, when would today be a good day to get started?
Words by The Minimalists
01 – Journal
Read entries from the archive of the Minimalism Life® community journal
Minimalism paved the way — Minimalism opened my eyes to self-improvement
(by Josephine Juanbe)
Subtract — The clarity in less (by Carl Phillips)
This page left intentionally blank — The world pushes us to add, but the secret is to focus on subtracting (by The Minimalists)
Share your story
Do you have an interesting story you would like to share on minimalism.com? We want to read about it. You have the opportunity write about your experience of how minimalism has impacted your life and get your words published in our community journal.
02 – Minimal art
From our curated gallery
03 – Minimal design
Explore our list of curated design resources
kSafe: time locking container (tool/hardware)
Vitsœ (hardware/furniture)
A lesson with A G Fronzoni (book)
04 – Minimal lifestyle
Explore our list of curated lifestyle resources for simple living
Sentenc.es (experiment)
Arbtr: small social app (experiment/tool)
Open: mindfulness studio (tool/sessions)
05 – Shop
Discover our hand-picked minimalist products in the Minimalism Life® shop
06 – Brands anchored by simplicity and sustainability
Minimalism can be about frugality and owning less, but it can also be about supporting ethical brands with sustainability at their core. Here’s several that you might be interested learning more about:
Monbrey: classic timepieces
Luca Faloni: Luxury Italian men's clothing
Collars&Co: Minimalist polo shirts
JAK: Portuguese leather sneakers
Oliver Cabell: Minimalist Italian footwear and accessories
Nordic Knots: Rugs inspired by the beauty of the Nordic light
Meller: Minimal shades
The Resort Co: Eco-conscious and artisan vacation wear
Steele & Borough: Vegan, lightweight and water repellant bags
Void Watches: Simple Swedish timepieces
Wahts: Minimal monochromatic menswear
Floyd: Unique and distinctive travel cases
ASKET: Ending fast fashion by making covetable everyday essentials
Stiksen: Premium caps from Sweden
Discover more minimal brands on minimalism.com