Wow!!! So good about serving others. God has greatly blessed me with the opportunity to work with the homeless . It has been a great editor of my life.
Decluttering, I found clothes from my grandma. Beautiful fabric but old designs. I thought about donating it to a theather. And so I found out that on was burnt less than a month ago. I gave the stuff to them. They were very grateful and I was glad I found a nice destiny to those things.
The things that just casual slip out of T.K.'s mouth would take most time to premeditate in their thoughts. He is so well spoken on the fly. Love that.
I love using my things! All the thing I used to keep in a box, keeping them safe and at the same time worthless, now bring me daily joy. I have joy EVERYDAY! I though joy was only for special occasions. I would say that joy is for everyday but I’d rather say everyday is a special occasion.
I reeeeally enjooooooy those episodes where T.K. is the guest. He is such a talented speaker, speaks effortlessly.. words full of wisdom! Love you all guys :)
We are all creators. We try to consume so much to try to be happy and we've forgotten. Minimalism is stripping away the excess so we have a blank canvas from which to create. Thank you for the reminder. Are your things getting in the way of your creativity? What's the thing I can't not do? I really love TK, he's my favorite guest. You never want to look at your neighbor unless you want to see if they have enough. TK: creativity will fill the void. Slow down, listen to the wisdom from within, and create from the non - reactionary space.
"As soon as you bought that thing, you hurt the environment." 😳😳😳. But actually, yeah, you did. There were all kinds of carbon emissions that went into making, packaging, and shipping that thing. We don't always think about the production impact until we're ready to throw something away. Good call, Ryan. Preach!
I, too, can identify with the woman on the elevator. In fact, when you told that story, I cried. Since your first book, I have listened, read, donated, trashed, did more reading, more listening and been inspired to live a more simple life. I have a long ways to go. Some days are easier than others. But listening to your weekly podcasts continue to give me the inspiration to move forward. Congrats on the new book! Cannot wait to read it! Continued success!!
For Kim in Scranton; if you can recycle, donate, or throw away 50% of your items, could you then live in a 50% smaller space? There’s a fallacy that something being in an air conditioned building for 30 yrs is better than it sitting in a land fill for those same years. I’d argue that adding it to the landfill NOW is the best thing for the environment. Also, you can pull everything like that together and give it away as a “free grab bag”. Sometimes people have odd hobbies that they want random items for. I ordered the wrong size drawstring clasps, but someone on Craigslist wanted them as the exact thing they needed for their survival bracelet project. Keeping it around your space isn’t helping you or anyone else.
This is for those who think they have garbage that others cannot or will not use. I had a 15-year-old well-used mattress that was supposed to be thrown away when I upgraded to a new bed and mattress from ikea. I didn't have the opportunity to throw it at the landfill myself so I took a chance to put out an ad of which I was going to give it away. I attached the condition it was in and that those who picked it up would get a carpet plus more for free. It worked. After about two months or less, suddenly two people wanted them and could come pick them up within the same hour. The mattress and rug were given away and I was delighted and those who picked them up seemed to be happy. It couldn't get any better. Sometimes one's own garbage can be someone else's treasure. Really. I have had several things such as clothes, bedding, shoes and other things that have looked like rubbish, with holes, visibly worn rags, but which others have been very happy to get. I have received so many thank you speeches from those who have come to collect the items and I am just as happy every time I get such feedback. So don't underestimate what you have until others have the opportunity to review what they like, need and that which they would say thank you for being allowed to get for free. Because it could mean a lot to them.
I love this channel, I been living life slow for a long time now. I think is really important at this time and age programs like this. But at the end of the day. Everyone will have to be a minimalist by choice or by force.
I can identify with the woman in the beginning. 30-35 years is a long time, you look back at all that you were into and now it weighs on you when your focus should be on the you of the next 20 years. Imagine having a child and the changes they would have gone through by the time they are 30 years old, yet adults can carry around 30 years of what they used to be.
Getting ready to list our house we built in 1989. Now going deeper into the getting rid of stage. Releasing things family members have passed on to us but haven't been used in 35 years. It's not easy, but I don't want to drag these items with us into the next phase of our lives. We are in our late 60's and our kids are not interested in being caretakers of our things.
Wow!! A dollar for my mom and a dollar for my toy! That's is so powerfull!! That's a really nice story with which I can learn...we all need to learn...
I got a free copy for my little free library (Fernanda’s Little free library in Chula Vista, ca,) 2 months ago from Celadon books and I fell in love with your book!! Will buy three copies to share with my community now!!❤️📚♻️
Where i live we can donate everything and the animal shelter takes blankets pillows etc and i am thankful for that so when i do my decluttering someone else can use what i donate great listening
A lot of thrift stores do recycling as well so just because that item doesn't have value in being sold to another person doesn't mean it goes into the landfill. Our local store recycles anything metal as well as electronics (for a fee), most stores recycle unsellable clothing.
I have never made a mistake. One time I thought I made a mistake, but I was wrong. That was supposed to be a bit funny. Embrace failure, learn from it, and move forward in a flourishing way.
currently waiting on amazon to deliver my book today, I just finished the book essential, it was a fantastic read and kept me intrigued for the next essay, I have always had this niggling feeling about having too much, you guys helped me articulate my feelings and I am now able to prioritise my life, which has led me to finding a better paying job and contemplating moving to a different city in the UK, from the bottom of my heart, I know this isn't why you do it, but THANK YOU
I feel so weird listening to you, it gives me suh weird connections. Epiphany for this episode (I'm weird, I know): I like the moto of use what you've got. OK, so part of this is that after I did the declutter, I realized there are punch of stuff I kept buying again and again because I kept losing them. Turned out they weren't lost at all. But part of them I have this big pile of pencils I haven't really used, because my work space is always dead dark due me never getting around getting a proper lamp. So last month, after a year of putting up with dark space, I finally went and got myself a proper lamp to actually use the stuff I have instead of giving them away. Been doing far more things I keep putting off for future than I've done all year because of a damn light problem. So proper enviourment helps with using up the stuff, because yes, I could give them away but they are tools and well, why give away tools you can use? Yeah.
I don’t care to sell things but have the trouble of the inability to move on I have old watches I haven’t used in years they just need a battery and old iPods seems like a waste to throw them 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ but funny thing they might not even work why do we do this to our self ......
T.K. Coleman is “so” good with words - Love you all ❤️
"Your past self is merely an ancestor who birthed you" Wow I love that.
"It's better to trash your things, than to trash your life." 💕 Love that!
Wow!!! So good about serving others.
God has greatly blessed me with the opportunity to work with the homeless . It has been a great editor of my life.
Decluttering, I found clothes from my grandma. Beautiful fabric but old designs. I thought about donating it to a theather. And so I found out that on was burnt less than a month ago. I gave the stuff to them. They were very grateful and I was glad I found a nice destiny to those things.
The things that just casual slip out of T.K.'s mouth would take most time to premeditate in their thoughts. He is so well spoken on the fly. Love that.
I love using my things! All the thing I used to keep in a box, keeping them safe and at the same time worthless, now bring me daily joy. I have joy EVERYDAY! I though joy was only for special occasions. I would say that joy is for everyday but I’d rather say everyday is a special occasion.
I reeeeally enjooooooy those episodes where T.K. is the guest. He is such a talented speaker, speaks effortlessly.. words full of wisdom! Love you all guys :)
"This podcast has bad words" is so adorable. Brought a smile to my face
We are all creators. We try to consume so much to try to be happy and we've forgotten. Minimalism is stripping away the excess so we have a blank canvas from which to create. Thank you for the reminder. Are your things getting in the way of your creativity? What's the thing I can't not do? I really love TK, he's my favorite guest. You never want to look at your neighbor unless you want to see if they have enough. TK: creativity will fill the void. Slow down, listen to the wisdom from within, and create from the non - reactionary space.
"As soon as you bought that thing, you hurt the environment." 😳😳😳. But actually, yeah, you did. There were all kinds of carbon emissions that went into making, packaging, and shipping that thing. We don't always think about the production impact until we're ready to throw something away. Good call, Ryan. Preach!
I, too, can identify with the woman on the elevator. In fact, when you told that story, I cried. Since your first book, I have listened, read, donated, trashed, did more reading, more listening and been inspired to live a more simple life. I have a long ways to go. Some days are easier than others. But listening to your weekly podcasts continue to give me the inspiration to move forward. Congrats on the new book! Cannot wait to read it! Continued success!!
What TJ said about wealth not for yourself but to help others. A brilliant thought. Thank you TJ. I have not thought of it in that way but I will now.
For Kim in Scranton; if you can recycle, donate, or throw away 50% of your items, could you then live in a 50% smaller space? There’s a fallacy that something being in an air conditioned building for 30 yrs is better than it sitting in a land fill for those same years. I’d argue that adding it to the landfill NOW is the best thing for the environment. Also, you can pull everything like that together and give it away as a “free grab bag”. Sometimes people have odd hobbies that they want random items for. I ordered the wrong size drawstring clasps, but someone on Craigslist wanted them as the exact thing they needed for their survival bracelet project. Keeping it around your space isn’t helping you or anyone else.
This is for those who think they have garbage that others cannot or will not use. I had a 15-year-old well-used mattress that was supposed to be thrown away when I upgraded to a new bed and mattress from ikea. I didn't have the opportunity to throw it at the landfill myself so I took a chance to put out an ad of which I was going to give it away. I attached the condition it was in and that those who picked it up would get a carpet plus more for free. It worked. After about two months or less, suddenly two people wanted them and could come pick them up within the same hour. The mattress and rug were given away and I was delighted and those who picked them up seemed to be happy. It couldn't get any better. Sometimes one's own garbage can be someone else's treasure. Really.
I have had several things such as clothes, bedding, shoes and other things that have looked like rubbish, with holes, visibly worn rags, but which others have been very happy to get. I have received so many thank you speeches from those who have come to collect the items and I am just as happy every time I get such feedback. So don't underestimate what you have until others have the opportunity to review what they like, need and that which they would say thank you for being allowed to get for free. Because it could mean a lot to them.
"This podcast has bad words" - thank you for the warning!! I'll protect the little ears in the room and listen later 😊
I love this channel, I been living life slow for a long time now. I think is really important at this time and age programs like this. But at the end of the day. Everyone will have to be a minimalist by choice or by force.
Oh wow! I also listen to Christmas music every day. My favorite is Leslie Odum, Jr. Winter Song.
I can identify with the woman in the beginning. 30-35 years is a long time, you look back at all that you were into and now it weighs on you when your focus should be on the you of the next 20 years. Imagine having a child and the changes they would have gone through by the time they are 30 years old, yet adults can carry around 30 years of what they used to be.
Getting ready to list our house we built in 1989. Now going deeper into the getting rid of stage. Releasing things family members have passed on to us but haven't been used in 35 years. It's not easy, but I don't want to drag these items with us into the next phase of our lives. We are in our late 60's and our kids are not interested in being caretakers of our things.
Tk is incredible
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, great energy. thank you
My book just arrived & I'm diving right in! You guys are awesome & so inspiring!
Back again your guest mr tk coleman has such great insight and so great he mentioned charity which i was brought up doing and still doing to this day
Wow!! A dollar for my mom and a dollar for my toy! That's is so powerfull!! That's a really nice story with which I can learn...we all need to learn...
I got a free copy for my little free library (Fernanda’s Little free library in Chula Vista, ca,) 2 months ago from Celadon books and I fell in love with your book!! Will buy three copies to share with my community now!!❤️📚♻️
Pre-ordered the audiobook so I’ll be diving into it later, congrats guys! Great episode too, always good to hear Mr Coleman. Be well 🌹
This is so good, thank you for the messages you share.
So excited..took delivery of the hardback yesterday...Jo from Staffordshire UK.
Journaling helps when you are feeling overwhelmed.
i see TK, i click.
28:04 I am crying! "One for my Mom..."
Got it! So excited to start listening today.
Got the book, really looking forward to finishing it! Thank you so much guys! ❤️
T.K. starts out singing "Love people, use things..."
Great episode!
The moment the “thing” is produced, it’s already hurting the environment 😭
I listen to audiobooks and follow along in the paper copy! I thought i was the only one 😂
Can't wait to read your new book. 👍
Where i live we can donate everything and the animal shelter takes blankets pillows etc and i am thankful for that so when i do my decluttering someone else can use what i donate great listening
A lot of thrift stores do recycling as well so just because that item doesn't have value in being sold to another person doesn't mean it goes into the landfill. Our local store recycles anything metal as well as electronics (for a fee), most stores recycle unsellable clothing.
@@iamloved223 thats great to know i dont like things ending up in landfills thats why i donate peace hope
Inspirational, thank you.
.....better to trash your things then trash your life great 👍🏻 advice ok they are in the bin 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Oh, that Xmas in July cracked me up! 🤣 Take that, hoarders! 🤣🤣🤣
Congrats guys!!Come to italy tour soon 😅
Got the e version of book today . Waiting to read
Thanks for this ❤️
First comment woo! Looking forward to listening to this to start the day! :)
I have never made a mistake. One time I thought I made a mistake, but I was wrong.
That was supposed to be a bit funny. Embrace failure, learn from it, and move forward in a flourishing way.
Be cool if you'll could talk about the tang ping or lying flat moment in China atm. It's basically a form of minimalism but a bit too extreme imo.
Great podcast!! Loved the I need $2. $1 for mom $1 for me.
currently waiting on amazon to deliver my book today, I just finished the book essential, it was a fantastic read and kept me intrigued for the next essay, I have always had this niggling feeling about having too much, you guys helped me articulate my feelings and I am now able to prioritise my life, which has led me to finding a better paying job and contemplating moving to a different city in the UK, from the bottom of my heart, I know this isn't why you do it, but THANK YOU
I feel so weird listening to you, it gives me suh weird connections. Epiphany for this episode (I'm weird, I know): I like the moto of use what you've got. OK, so part of this is that after I did the declutter, I realized there are punch of stuff I kept buying again and again because I kept losing them. Turned out they weren't lost at all. But part of them I have this big pile of pencils I haven't really used, because my work space is always dead dark due me never getting around getting a proper lamp. So last month, after a year of putting up with dark space, I finally went and got myself a proper lamp to actually use the stuff I have instead of giving them away. Been doing far more things I keep putting off for future than I've done all year because of a damn light problem. So proper enviourment helps with using up the stuff, because yes, I could give them away but they are tools and well, why give away tools you can use? Yeah.
Podrían poner el subtítulo por favor, me gustaría muchísimo escucharlos pero no hablo inglés.
I don’t care to sell things but have the trouble of the inability to move on I have old watches I haven’t used in years they just need a battery and old iPods seems like a waste to throw them 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ but funny thing they might not even work why do we do this to our self ......
Netflix brought me here.
I know I am not supposed to, but Where did you buy your long sleeve Joshua ?
Excellent video
🎉🎉🎉
Surely following your guidance it should be audio or ebook only????
Everyone is different!
Hey what's with the Sean bashing!! haha
You wear black all the time.
L Mrs
I’m finding your interior design a bit.....dare I say... anti minimalist. Flashing Between the 3 different walls a bit distracting and busy!
Could we be minimal in interrupting your guest. It’s distracting and does not reflect the true respect you have for TK. Peace