Monday, August 3, 2020
Permission to Let Go
Permission to Let Go There isnt an invisible committee of maniacal minimalists somewhere conspiring to force everybody to get rid of their material possessions. Like your stuff? Keep it! Find value in that wardrobe teeming with unworn clothes? That closet brimming with mismatched bath towels? That basement abound with un-played-with toys? That garage stuffed with collections of trinkets? That shelf overrun by dusty DVDs, CDs, VHS tapes? Great! Hold tighter if you feel so inclined. Permission granted. You have permission to keep anything that adds value to your life. And you have permission to keep anything that doesnt. But you also have permission to let go. You have permission to clear the clutter. You have permission to remove the excessâ"the clothes you dont wear, the junk you dont use, the things you hold on to just in caseâ"and focus on whats truly important to you: health, relationships, passions. Either wayâ"you have permission. Of course, you dont need anyone elses permissionâ"only your own. Subscribe to The Minimalists via email.
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