Planet Progress How many videos have you commented this on? It seems that this comment is on every minimalist video I watch on every minimalist channel I watch.
For me it comes down to energy. When I own less I have more energy. It takes a lot of energy to clean, dust, move items, declutter organize etc. I also didn’t need as many duplicates as I owned. I don’t need 3 punch bowls and 20 serving dishes. My minimal journey lead to less stress.
Omg... Had to stop the video. Decluttering my bedroom was THE thing that made me, not only create a night routine, but start my "Miracle Mornings". I love winding with a book (or Kindle) in my cozy bedroom. I'm at work at least an hour early (I prefer to read there) and have started planning morning workouts inside for the colder months. Doing my bedroom first also excited me to do the rest of the house.
Great interview, thanks. He does a great job talking about minimalism as accessible, which I think is a really important thing to communicate to people who are dipping their toes in.
Is it necessary to have a goal to achieve in order to want to have less? I realized that I don't need so much stuff and want to give those things a new purpose to other people. I have things that were part of my life in a certain point and I don't need them anymore. I really want less unnecessary junk in my life.
The realization that you have more than you need is totally all you need to get started! Having a goal can definitely help some people, but we are all on different parts of our journey!
Bonjour Célia, it seems to me that you have already 2 clear goals: 1) Your want to remove all unnecessary possessions from your life and 2) You want others to benefit from what no longer serves you. I did this myself after a divorce and it was very cathartic and just what I needed to do ✨
Thank you so much for this interview. We are currently preparing for a downsize to 1/3 of our current square footage, which means that we are letting to of a lifetime of possessions. It's a ton of physical and emotional work. Joshua's focus on the why has been especially helpful to me right now.
Takes a big guy to listen when his neighbor said that and actually think on that rather then get offended, defensive, justify, reframe or minimize ( pun intended ) In some ways I find if “you’re already there” taking in that neighbors comment he was already there or very much ready
What a wonderful interview! Not only was it informative and pleasant to see Joshua Becker in a relaxed conversation, but your interviewing skills were excellent! You gave him lots of room and respect to talk without interruption (done more often than you might imagine!) and you responded in a manner to reinforce what he just said, adding your own personality and experience without overtaking the guest. You were organized, kept the conversation moving smoothly, and responded with small nods and smiles, respecting your guest without stealing the spotlight. Really excellent job; thank you! (And God bless you in your "new" condo! :-)
Delighful interview and very interesting content. The book sounds interesting and I wish Joshua all the best with his book sales. He deserves it with what he shares.
I really enjoyed the interview with Joshua. You are both doing great things by sharing your message of minimalism. It has helped shape my life for the better. Thanks, Sarah.
It's not a movement it's a trend especially you Americans look to follow Trends very few Americans are real people you'll cowards and you follow and sheeps that's what you people minimalism is a trend so lots of people on RUclips are jumping on the bandwagon to be cool with it but ain't got a clue what it's about is what you wanted to be you don't have to have an empty house you have a lot of stuff actually but have a small house will have a big house and a blessed stuff you make it up your way don't follow the trend be a leader not a follower or sheep I live at my van part-time and have a small room so you guess you can call me a minimalist which I'm not I don't put labels on myself...
Hi Sarah. You are a natural at interviewing 😀 Very interesting, thank you. Also Merry Christmas Sarah & Jake. Hope your festive season is full of peace and good food! 🎄🍊⛄
Agh fantastic video! Two of my favourites! Can’t believe I missed it! (Has limited internet at the time). You look totally stoked during the video and rightly so; how awesome to have Joshua on your channel! 👏🏼👍🏼
Hi Sarah 👋 Rewatching 24/04/22. Still interesting and enjoyable 👍 Joshua Becker is crossing my path currently via Kate Kaden channel and I always remember this interview you shared 😊 I shared your channel with Lindsay Lexus who is starting her minimalist journey here on RUclips and did a video on decluttering things Joshua Becker tells me to! I suggested to do the same with one of your videos and Lindsay said she'd check you out, I hope she does 😊
Thank you for make this interview with Joshua Becker, as he said, I do so lucky found your minimalist channel which change my perspective and most importantly I want to become minimalist, start right now 😄
great interview, great questions. I love his approach to minimalism because it is not about the # of things you own it is about the purpose to have them.
The famous Australian cartoonist..Leunig wrote this poem some time ago and I love it .The last sentence is mine though : We simplify our lives, We live gladly with less. We let go the illusion that we can possess.... We create instead . We let go the illusion of mobility, We travel in stillness...we travel at home By candlelight and in stillness In the presence of flowers we make our pilgrimage . We simplify our lives to more become His image... I hope you love this poem as much as I do.
This is a great question, Nakisha! I think it is a very common struggle that everyone has to figure out what makes the most sense to them. I do personally agree with Herbivores Rule's comment about keeping what you love and passing the others on to those who might enjoy them more!
Hi Nakisha! I really love books and I feel best in a room where I can look at shelves of books, so I really empathise with your struggle! The way I managed to reduce the number of books I own is this: I took them down from the shelves and put them all in stacks on the floor, KonMari style (only a few shelves at a time though, there wasn't room on the floor for ALL the books). I then looked at all of them in turn and asked myself: is there anything here that I would be ok to part with? (Or you can ask the 'Does it spark joy' question if that works for you! For me, the first question worked better.) I then took out the books that I felt ok about giving away - and I was really surprised, because there were lots more than I would have thought!! Make sure you get those books out of the house as quickly as possible: donating is best. Since then, I have done this a few more times, and every time I surprise myself by being able to give away more books than I thought. Most recently, I decluttered some of my craft books - again, extremely surprising, as usually I BUY craft books, not declutter them! 😅 What I did was to take out a stack, go through each one by one (actually looking at each page) and writing down in a notebook the projects I wanted to make from each book. With some books I discovered that, even though I loved looking at the pictures, I would actually never want to make any of the projects. With others, I realized the same kind of project was shown in some other book I had. I don't need three books telling me how to make napkins and table runners! 😆 So it was a lot easier to let go of them than I would have imagined. Tl;dr - Make a start. You'll be able to let go of more than you thought!! 💕
What I do is create a list of books i want to read and add them to my amazon cart. I don't actually buy them immediately. Usually the list gets way too big way too fast and I can easily delete a couple of these books on my list after a while. I also like to have a look in other people's book shelves when I'm visiting friends and if they own a couple books that are on my list I will borrow them. I will also check if they have some in the libraries online catalogue. While traveling it's pretty common to exchange books so I always read some like that as well. If a book is on my list for too long (like at least 1 year+) I will buy some of these in bulk on amazon like once a year or something. I read up to 40-50 books a year but lately I've managed to read the same amount while only buying around 10-15 books a year on amazon. This is one of the few things I actually buy so I don't worry about it too much as a minimalist because it is an important part of my life and I find it a nice way of decorating a room as well. I do make sure to keep them somewhat organized and give some away from time to time. I think it all depends how important something is in your life.
I have an ereader, but I will keep a lot of my favorite books because my favorite Dutch and Czeck books aren't available for the ereader. I do re-read books. I recently made one bookcase look nicer by removing the clutter in front of the books and replacing bookmarks that were poking out. My spouse puts whole letters as a bookmark. For my dvds (also not on Netflix or anywhere) i put a kids empty shoebox behind them so they arr flush with the bookcase and no one can put something in front. It looks so much nicer.
Hi Sarah great interview we really enjoy listening to your guests today I guess I'll have to check out his book right now I'm reading the joy of less by Francine Jay it's pretty good.
I have a vision of what my dream rooms will look like after decluttering. It's been a slow process and this interview has inspired me to do more now so I can feel the benefits.
We moved from a house to a 1201 sf condo, which forced us to get rid of a lot of stuff. Since the move 3 years ago, I continue to practice minimalism. I enjoy its benefits.
People have passions and sometimes minimalism also represents lack of passion for things though too. One should surround themselves with stuff that brings them joy and having no personality in a room often reflect people who lack creativity. I love putting my stuff on display. I am a crafter and also know when it's too much at the same time but all white wall with nothing on them make me what to leave so I can bring warmth to my surroundings.
The trouble with minimilism, it makes me think all the time about the past, why did i ever accumilate? so why did i ever do it? When i see the benefits now and reaping the rewards since i became a die hard minimilist, i wished i had listened to joshua years ago, , it did takes me years to minimilize ,it was a gradual process, but finally compleated it in 2015 and money saved now is great, thanks to all i have now listened too, yes like joshua i had to many duplicates of various items, and ask myseld what for and why?
@@AbundantlyMinimal Oh my goodness I'm so happy just because you replied to my comment. I'm a big fan of both of you! 🎉🎉🎉Congratulations🎉🎉🎉 that's a huge accomplishment to have him on your channel that you have been working so hard and long on! 😁
So great that you interviewed him! Love his message- he was one of the first people I came across when I first started decluttering. I am several years on my minimalist journey but I am definitely going to buy his book- I love finding new inspiration & motivation to help me continue downsizing. I’m currently on day 20 of the mins game!
I really enjoyed this video. You both are my favorite people to get inspiration to become a minimalist. It was so nice to see both of you together. I’m been de cluttering and still I feel I need to remove still 70% to feel that I am minimalist. Thank you so much for inspiring many people like me. I’m been suggesting all my friends your videos to get motivation. I have the de cluttering list on my kitchen wall to keep reminding me:)) Thank you so much🙏
My goal is to cut my possessions down to 2 bags before my trip to Asia. Feel like honest, I don't need a lot of my stuff. It doesn't give value to my life.
Why do people idolize and worship please. The minimalism people's been doing this for years I'll be done if you guys myself I never heard of this guy before now and I'll be living simple and living within my means for yes I'm in my fifties and I have no debt explain that to me...
Oh my goodness, this is exactly what I needed. Thank you so much for giving me this wisdom and encouragement. I could go on and on with what I’m learning.
I think that technically most of us are "for profit" in the sense that we have jobs and try to make money. Just because someone is an entrepreneur doesn't mean that they can't be a minimalist.
@@AbundantlyMinimal he is a minimalist sure, he is entrepreneur based on using minimalism to sell to others. Most of us just use it as a lifestyle. But we all gotta make a living somehow.
*I've found that the less stuff I own, the less my stuff owns me.*
Planet Progress How many videos have you commented this on? It seems that this comment is on every minimalist video I watch on every minimalist channel I watch.
@@stephaniecasper7578 yes I've noticed that as well
Yes
For me it comes down to energy. When I own less I have more energy. It takes a lot of energy to clean, dust, move items, declutter organize etc. I also didn’t need as many duplicates as I owned. I don’t need 3 punch bowls and 20 serving dishes. My minimal journey lead to less stress.
I love that:)
I’ve become a huge fan of this guy and The Minimalists.
Agreed! Those are some of the greats! :)
Same! And Sarah of course!
Check out; Ronald L. Banks
As well! Sarah did a colander with him and he’s fantastic!
I removed a lot of my distractions like social media, apps, email, and lot of small stuff that didn't give value to my life.
These are definitely great steps when simplifying and living intentionally!
@@AbundantlyMinimal yeah a huge thing was for me was switching to Linux. It's light weight and easy to use. Especially with GNOME desktop environment.
Thank you for sharing. I'm doing that too.
Omg... Had to stop the video. Decluttering my bedroom was THE thing that made me, not only create a night routine, but start my "Miracle Mornings". I love winding with a book (or Kindle) in my cozy bedroom. I'm at work at least an hour early (I prefer to read there) and have started planning morning workouts inside for the colder months. Doing my bedroom first also excited me to do the rest of the house.
YES! I've recently learned about miracle mornings and think I should probably give them a try!
I statded too on my Bedroom, probably the best place to start then go on from there.
Less stuff, less clean up
So true!
Great interview, thanks. He does a great job talking about minimalism as accessible, which I think is a really important thing to communicate to people who are dipping their toes in.
Thank you! I agree with your points about how he Joshua makes minimalism accessible, no matter where they are starting out!
“Your home should serve as a place for rest, but it should also be a launching pad into the world” - Joshua Becker
Great quote
It is a great quote indeed!
The biggest surprise to me was a better ability to FOCUS
That is a wonderful benefit of living more simply, Kalla!
Just the things I needed to hear preparing my home for 2019..
Thank you Sarah and Joshua! God bless you..
I'm so happy to hear that, Elga! Good luck! :)
Is it necessary to have a goal to achieve in order to want to have less? I realized that I don't need so much stuff and want to give those things a new purpose to other people. I have things that were part of my life in a certain point and I don't need them anymore. I really want less unnecessary junk in my life.
The realization that you have more than you need is totally all you need to get started! Having a goal can definitely help some people, but we are all on different parts of our journey!
Bonjour Célia, it seems to me that you have already 2 clear goals: 1) Your want to remove all unnecessary possessions from your life and 2) You want others to benefit from what no longer serves you. I did this myself after a divorce and it was very cathartic and just what I needed to do ✨
Love Joshua Becker...great collab...so exciting!
Thank you, Sarah!
Thank you so much for this interview. We are currently preparing for a downsize to 1/3 of our current square footage, which means that we are letting to of a lifetime of possessions. It's a ton of physical and emotional work. Joshua's focus on the why has been especially helpful to me right now.
I'm so glad to hear that, Laura! Congrats on downsizing, and keep up the good work!
Takes a big guy to listen when his neighbor said that and actually think on that rather then get offended, defensive, justify, reframe or minimize ( pun intended )
In some ways I find if “you’re already there” taking in that neighbors comment he was already there or very much ready
That's very true!
What a wonderful interview! Not only was it informative and pleasant to see Joshua Becker in a relaxed conversation, but your interviewing skills were excellent! You gave him lots of room and respect to talk without interruption (done more often than you might imagine!) and you responded in a manner to reinforce what he just said, adding your own personality and experience without overtaking the guest. You were organized, kept the conversation moving smoothly, and responded with small nods and smiles, respecting your guest without stealing the spotlight. Really excellent job; thank you! (And God bless you in your "new" condo! :-)
Thank you so much, Robyn! This comment means so much to me!
@@AbundantlyMinimal they are sincerely given. Keep up the good work! :-)
That is a luscious head of hair sir !
We always hear Joshua's story about
his neighbour and his five year old
..... Gets boring when you hear it
over and over again.
I’m on the journey to minimalism with 5 years learned so much about myself in this time
Thank you for having anticipatory, accurate closed-captions. That’s a rarity on RUclips and the reason I’m subscribing to your channel.
You are very welcome, Donna! I don't know think they are on all videos, but I am happy they were helpful on this one!
Less is more, when we transition to heaven we don't take material possessions.
Delighful interview and very
interesting content. The book
sounds interesting and I wish
Joshua all the best with his book
sales. He deserves it with what
he shares.
Thank you!
Very interesting interview, thanks for sharing Sarah! Happy holidays! 🤗🎄
Thank you, Vera! I hope you have a wonderful holiday too!
So funny! I JUST cleaned out my car and holy crap! It does feel so good! ❤️
YES to clean cars! :)
What is so holy about your crap.
Everyone has the same type. Yours
is not holy so come down to earth
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
We decided on taking more trips and buying less stuff. ❤❤❤
I really enjoyed the interview with Joshua. You are both doing great things by sharing your message of minimalism. It has helped shape my life for the better. Thanks, Sarah.
I am so happy to hear that, Deborah!
As crestons wife the bible has the answers to this
Yes, Joshua's interview with Focus on the Family, excellent.
For a second, I thought you wrote a book! Loving watching this and thinking tea! ☕😊
Not my book today, but hopefully in the future! I'm glad you are enjoying it!
@@AbundantlyMinimal If you wrote a book I'd read it. Just sayin'. :-)
It's not a movement it's a trend especially you Americans look to follow Trends very few Americans are real people you'll cowards and you follow and sheeps that's what you people minimalism is a trend so lots of people on RUclips are jumping on the bandwagon to be cool with it but ain't got a clue what it's about is what you wanted to be you don't have to have an empty house you have a lot of stuff actually but have a small house will have a big house and a blessed stuff you make it up your way don't follow the trend be a leader not a follower or sheep I live at my van part-time and have a small room so you guess you can call me a minimalist which I'm not I don't put labels on myself...
Hi Sarah. You are a natural at interviewing 😀 Very interesting, thank you. Also Merry Christmas Sarah & Jake. Hope your festive season is full of peace and good food! 🎄🍊⛄
Thank you, Sandra! We hope you have a Merry Christmas too!
This motivated me to put down what I was doing (dishes) and start tidying IMMEDIATELY...thank you
YES! I'm so happy to hear that!
Agh fantastic video! Two of my favourites! Can’t believe I missed it! (Has limited internet at the time).
You look totally stoked during the video and rightly so; how awesome to have Joshua on your channel! 👏🏼👍🏼
How exciting to have Joshua on your channel! Very cool :)
Thank you! I am so happy to have had the opportunity! :)
Hi Sarah 👋 Rewatching 24/04/22. Still interesting and enjoyable 👍 Joshua Becker is crossing my path currently via Kate Kaden channel and I always remember this interview you shared 😊 I shared your channel with Lindsay Lexus who is starting her minimalist journey here on RUclips and did a video on decluttering things Joshua Becker tells me to! I suggested to do the same with one of your videos and Lindsay said she'd check you out, I hope she does 😊
Thank you so much, Sandra!
Thank you for make this interview with Joshua Becker, as he said, I do so lucky found your minimalist channel which change my perspective and most importantly I want to become minimalist, start right now 😄
You are very welcome! I am so happy the channel has been helpful to you! Keep up the great work!
Enjoyable interview. I hope this is something new to look forward to for 2019👍
Thank you! I am so happy you enjoyed it!
great interview, great questions. I love his approach to minimalism because it is not about the # of things you own it is about the purpose to have them.
I completely agree, Carla! Thanks!
The famous Australian cartoonist..Leunig wrote this poem some time ago and I love it .The last sentence is mine though :
We simplify our lives,
We live gladly with less.
We let go the illusion that we can possess....
We create instead . We let go the illusion of mobility,
We travel in stillness...we travel at home
By candlelight and in stillness
In the presence of flowers
we make our pilgrimage .
We simplify our lives
to more become His image...
I hope you love this poem as much as I do.
Beautiful Thank you
Hi Sarah, thank you for posting this great interview with Joshua Becker! Happy Holidays to you and your husband!
Thank you so much! Happy holidays to you as well!
I wonder how minimalist handle books, this is the area where I struggle.
I love books too. So I keep the one's that I love and then with the rest I donate or pass on to friends and family that I think might like them.
This is a great question, Nakisha! I think it is a very common struggle that everyone has to figure out what makes the most sense to them. I do personally agree with Herbivores Rule's comment about keeping what you love and passing the others on to those who might enjoy them more!
Hi Nakisha! I really love books and I feel best in a room where I can look at shelves of books, so I really empathise with your struggle!
The way I managed to reduce the number of books I own is this: I took them down from the shelves and put them all in stacks on the floor, KonMari style (only a few shelves at a time though, there wasn't room on the floor for ALL the books). I then looked at all of them in turn and asked myself: is there anything here that I would be ok to part with? (Or you can ask the 'Does it spark joy' question if that works for you! For me, the first question worked better.)
I then took out the books that I felt ok about giving away - and I was really surprised, because there were lots more than I would have thought!! Make sure you get those books out of the house as quickly as possible: donating is best.
Since then, I have done this a few more times, and every time I surprise myself by being able to give away more books than I thought. Most recently, I decluttered some of my craft books - again, extremely surprising, as usually I BUY craft books, not declutter them! 😅 What I did was to take out a stack, go through each one by one (actually looking at each page) and writing down in a notebook the projects I wanted to make from each book. With some books I discovered that, even though I loved looking at the pictures, I would actually never want to make any of the projects. With others, I realized the same kind of project was shown in some other book I had. I don't need three books telling me how to make napkins and table runners! 😆 So it was a lot easier to let go of them than I would have imagined.
Tl;dr - Make a start. You'll be able to let go of more than you thought!! 💕
What I do is create a list of books i want to read and add them to my amazon cart. I don't actually buy them immediately. Usually the list gets way too big way too fast and I can easily delete a couple of these books on my list after a while. I also like to have a look in other people's book shelves when I'm visiting friends and if they own a couple books that are on my list I will borrow them. I will also check if they have some in the libraries online catalogue. While traveling it's pretty common to exchange books so I always read some like that as well. If a book is on my list for too long (like at least 1 year+) I will buy some of these in bulk on amazon like once a year or something. I read up to 40-50 books a year but lately I've managed to read the same amount while only buying around 10-15 books a year on amazon. This is one of the few things I actually buy so I don't worry about it too much as a minimalist because it is an important part of my life and I find it a nice way of decorating a room as well. I do make sure to keep them somewhat organized and give some away from time to time.
I think it all depends how important something is in your life.
I have an ereader, but I will keep a lot of my favorite books because my favorite Dutch and Czeck books aren't available for the ereader. I do re-read books.
I recently made one bookcase look nicer by removing the clutter in front of the books and replacing bookmarks that were poking out. My spouse puts whole letters as a bookmark.
For my dvds (also not on Netflix or anywhere) i put a kids empty shoebox behind them so they arr flush with the bookcase and no one can put something in front. It looks so much nicer.
Excellent interview! Love hearing people's minimalist stories.
Thank you, Rowan!
Minimalism all that brings is good!!!!!
Hi Sarah great interview we really enjoy listening to your guests today I guess I'll have to check out his book right now I'm reading the joy of less by Francine Jay it's pretty good.
It's great to hear you are reading the Joy of Less! That is one that I have been thinking about reading!
@@AbundantlyMinimal Do, it is a good read. She has a wonderful philosophy of minimalism and is one of the first bloggers I ever read on the subject.
Thank you, Susan!
I have a vision of what my dream rooms will look like after decluttering. It's been a slow process and this interview has inspired me to do more now so I can feel the benefits.
Yay!! That is such great news! You can do it!
Minimalism is life changing. Being Intentional, adding value, and being beautiful and handsome!
Those are all good things! :)
Love Joshua Becker!
Yay! He is awesome!
We moved from a house to a 1201 sf condo, which forced us to get rid of a lot of stuff. Since the move 3 years ago, I continue to practice minimalism. I enjoy its benefits.
That is wonderful to hear!
Sarah great interview. I will look for your cookbook.
Thank you so much!
People have passions and sometimes minimalism also represents lack of passion for things though too. One should surround themselves with stuff that brings them joy and having no personality in a room often reflect people who lack creativity. I love putting my stuff on display. I am a crafter and also know when it's too much at the same time but all white wall with nothing on them make me what to leave so I can bring warmth to my surroundings.
The trouble with minimilism, it makes me think all the time about the past, why did i ever accumilate? so why did i ever do it? When i see the benefits now and reaping the rewards since i became a die hard minimilist, i wished i had listened to joshua years ago, , it did takes me years to minimilize ,it was a gradual process, but finally compleated it in 2015 and money saved now is great, thanks to all i have now listened too, yes like joshua i had to many duplicates of various items, and ask myseld what for and why?
This is perfect! I really admire Joshua Becker Great inspiration for me.
He is an inspiration for me too! :)
Ahhh you are so lucky to have him on your channel!!!! Great interview!
Thank you, Jessica! I am so lucky...I have been such a fan of his for a long time! :)
@@AbundantlyMinimal Oh my goodness I'm so happy just because you replied to my comment. I'm a big fan of both of you! 🎉🎉🎉Congratulations🎉🎉🎉 that's a huge accomplishment to have him on your channel that you have been working so hard and long on! 😁
You are so sweet, Jessica! This is such a kind comment that means a lot!
Agreed - I squealed in happiness for you when I saw you got the chance to interview him.
Sarah wonderful interview
Thank you, Badrool!
So great that you interviewed him! Love his message- he was one of the first people I came across when I first started decluttering. I am several years on my minimalist journey but I am definitely going to buy his book- I love finding new inspiration & motivation to help me continue downsizing. I’m currently on day 20 of the mins game!
It is so cool that you are doing the mins game! Day 20 is when it gets pretty challenging, so keep up the good work!
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They say God first family sec and job third😇😇😇
Love that all josh’ decorations have a story. So maybe leaving some photo albums out to share great memories ❤️❤️
Buy what you need and need what you have.
I love it! Thanks, Mary!
Thats pretty cool that JB interviewed with you! Double respect!
It was so much fun and very exciting! I am a big fan of his work!
@@AbundantlyMinimal and you replied! 💕 you're fabulous and thank you for your content! I utilize it all the time. Love from Elk Point, SD!
I really enjoyed this video. You both are my favorite people to get inspiration to become a minimalist. It was so nice to see both of you together. I’m been de cluttering and still I feel I need to remove still 70% to feel that I am minimalist. Thank you so much for inspiring many people like me. I’m been suggesting all my friends your videos to get motivation. I have the de cluttering list on my kitchen wall to keep reminding me:))
Thank you so much🙏
Thank you so much, Vaishali! It is my pleasure! Keep up the great work!
Love these two😍😘
Thank you, Trudy Ann!
Loved this interview. Some great food for thought.
That is wonderful to hear!
Is this what scott moir looks like in 10 years ? ;)
I love this 💖💕 thank you both xx
You are welcome, Sani!
I like when joshua becker doesn’t speak too slow ;)
I have been a big fan of Joshua love his message of minimalism it has helped me a lot in my life
I'm so glad to hear that!
@@AbundantlyMinimal today I came across your channel and I feel glad that more n more people are getting inclined towards the concept of minimalism
Nice sharing.. Thanks. Love from malaysia
You are welcome!
Great show!!!
Thank you, Carol!
Minimalist and the budget is a powerful tool , to live a life of no other
Absolutely!
Exciting interviews thanks.
You are welcome!
Excellent interview! I’m looking forward to reading this book.
Thank you, Jeffery! It's a good book!
My goal is to cut my possessions down to 2 bags before my trip to Asia. Feel like honest, I don't need a lot of my stuff. It doesn't give value to my life.
That is an amazing goal!
@@AbundantlyMinimal thanks it's going to be a great adventure for me in about 3 years. Got to finish college first though. 😉
Omg he's great thankyou so much for this am so excited to see this x
Yay! I am so excited that you enjoyed this!
@@AbundantlyMinimal very much so thank-you again xx
Why do people idolize and worship please. The minimalism people's been doing this for years I'll be done if you guys myself I never heard of this guy before now and I'll be living simple and living within my means for yes I'm in my fifties and I have no debt explain that to me...
Great video. I’m on the minimalism walk of life too.
That is wonderful, Maxine!
I really enjoy your channel and your life style.Have a great day.
Awww, thank you Margie! I hope you have a great day too!
I am less stressed with less clutter.
That's great, Janet!
So very true!
I already have the book and love it.
I'm so glad to hear that, Tanya!
I'm a minimalist tech
Oh my goodness, this is exactly what I needed. Thank you so much for giving me this wisdom and encouragement. I could go on and on with what I’m learning.
You are very welcome, Marianne!
Two of my favorite minimalists!! Great video!!
Thank you, Stephanie! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video!! Thank you!
You are welcome! I'm happy you enjoyed it!
Great Interview
Thanks, Anna!
Sarah you are such a great inspiration.
Thank you, Angela!
It is always good to hear Joshua
He is so insightful!
Great vid. ❤❤❤
Thank you, Trudy Ann!
Good interview. Going to look for book
I have a neighbor who is a hoarder, wish I could get him interested in minimalizing
Thank you, Kathleen!
Great interview!
Thank you!
Josh Becker is a for profit minimalist. Which is fine, he shouldn't be classified as minimalist, but more of an entrepreneur.
I think that technically most of us are "for profit" in the sense that we have jobs and try to make money. Just because someone is an entrepreneur doesn't mean that they can't be a minimalist.
@@AbundantlyMinimal he is a minimalist sure, he is entrepreneur based on using minimalism to sell to others. Most of us just use it as a lifestyle. But we all gotta make a living somehow.
Yeah because no one else in the universe ever made money off being an expert on anything! Plus wow that is so EVIL right?.....NOT!
I hate this topic.
Then don’t watch it!
Please stop using the phrase, “for sure.” You are a beautiful talented young woman.