When people hear “minimalism,” they think of extremes. You know, people who own two shirts and one fork.
When you rely on your list and buy what you intend, you will spend less. Not to mention, this cuts down on food waste.
Excessive water use not only depletes your bank account but also natural resources. Next time you shave or wash your hands, go easy on the water and help the environment.
Many electronic devices and appliances use power even when they’re not in use. Unplugging them is a quick and easy way to reduce your energy costs.
To embrace minimalist living, reduce your wardrobe to only your favorite clothing items and never worry about what you’re going to wear again.