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In a lifestyle adopting minimalism, there is an effort to use materials, which are most essential and in quantities that do not exceed certain limits imposed by the user herself. This will help to focus on things that are important in one’s life. It will save resources from going waste if excess quantities are bought. It will also save the time of acquiring the excess materials that may be found unnecessary.

My Minimalist iPhone 12
  • rpcheesman
  • 08/01/2023
  • Minimalism

How I minimised my iPhone…

I like minimalism in different ways – not just the ‘trendy’ lifestyle, but also as a design philosophy too.  That […]

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New Year 2023
  • rpcheesman
  • 01/01/2023
  • Blog, Minimalism

Another Year, Another Day

Happy new year, everybody.  It’s been quite the journey in the last year.  I was left to fend for myself […]

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  • rpcheesman
  • 14/08/2022
  • Minimalism, Productivity

The Updated Bullet Journal Method

Here’s a short, updated overview of the Bullet Journal method by Ryder Carroll. This is a method that grabbed my […]

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  • rpcheesman
  • 24/05/2022
  • Minimalism

He Who Controls The Clutter..

“He who controls the spice, controls the universe” Today I’m writing about control. It’s really come about from a lot […]

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Rack of clothing of similar colour and style.
  • rpcheesman
  • 09/02/2022
  • Minimalism

Stop Counting Your Stuff

There’s always been this ‘trend’ in the sphere of minimalism to count things. It’s almost like it’s part of the […]

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  • rpcheesman
  • 03/01/2022
  • Blog

New Growth, New Year

As we seem to rush into 2022, and people decide on their ‘New Years Resolutions’, and we become bombarded with […]

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