DMTV Milkshake: The Minimalists on Paring Down (and Living Better)

"Minimalism is a thing that gets us past the things." Tune in as we dive into this quote (and more!) on DMTV Milkshake with The Minimalists.
Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus of The Minimalists have built their careers on helping people live better with less stuff, via their best-selling books, films, live events, and The Minimalists Podcast, co-hosted by T.K. Coleman. On this episode of Milkshake, we speak with all three, as they trade off questions about minimalism, maximalism, and how to consider the objects in our lives.
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For those who find this lifestyle philosophy convincing, the key might be easing into it: ?There’s no need to get rid of your grandmother’s doily collection right away,? says Fields Millburn, noting that ?people tend to struggle with sentimental items.? There are probably other places to look: ?Start with the things that are easy to give you the momentum: Have you been in your closet lately" Have you noticed that most of the clothes you own you don’t actually wear" It’s okay to let go of anything you haven’t worn in the last year. We have a rule called the 90-90 rule ? we also refer to it as the seasonality rule. If you’re holding onto something that you haven’t worn in the last 90 days, and you know you’re not gonna wear it in the next 90 days, you can giv...
Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus of The Minimalists have built their careers on helping people live better with less stuff, via their best-selling books, films, live events, and The Minimalists Podcast, co-hosted by T.K. Coleman. On this episode of Milkshake, we speak with all three, as they trade off questions about minimalism, maximalism, and how to consider the objects in our lives.
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For those who find this lifestyle philosophy convincing, the key might be easing into it: ?There’s no need to get rid of your grandmother’s doily collection right away,? says Fields Millburn, noting that ?people tend to struggle with sentimental items.? There are probably other places to look: ?Start with the things that are easy to give you the momentum: Have you been in your closet lately" Have you noticed that most of the clothes you own you don’t actually wear" It’s okay to let go of anything you haven’t worn in the last year. We have a rule called the 90-90 rule ? we also refer to it as the seasonality rule. If you’re holding onto something that you haven’t worn in the last 90 days, and you know you’re not gonna wear it in the next 90 days, you can giv...
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