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Title: Minimalism Life - Crafting a simpler life with less

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In a culture like Turkey’s, decluttering goes far beyond its literal meaning; it is a deeply transformative journey challenging long-held traditions and values.

Growing up in Turkey, I was surrounded by the comforting, warming weight of heritage. Rugs have showcased exceptional Anatolian craftsmanship, copper trays have gleamed with the warmth of family gatherings, and...


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Imagine if we could take our cues from the quiet wisdom of the natural world—learning to live with the same purpose as a tree standing tall or a river winding its way to the sea. Minimalism, at its heart, is not about doing less; it’s about making space for more of what matters.

Nature doesn’t clutter itself with excess. It shows us the beauty of essentials—how less ca...


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As I walk in the door from a long day call day at work, the lights are already dim as everyone is snug in their bed. Being home immediately refills my near-empty tank. The faint smell of dinner long since put away, the soft sounds of the dog snoring on her bed, plus the feeling of safety and retreat. I put down my bag by the door, take off my shoes (which, by the way, is one ...


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You are chatting with someone on the phone, out to lunch, or at a gathering and mention that you are a minimalist. Maybe they notice your reduced wardrobe or the permeating sense of intentionality. They ask you what minimalism is or why you are giving into this fad. Or even worse, they think it doesn’t matter and pretend like it doesn’t exist. How do you handle these situatio...


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The noise is getting noisier. The distractions evermore distracting.

We spend more and more time 'plugged in'. More time 'switched on'. Trying to operate at full speed. Caught in fight or flight for too much of our day, trying to respond to the latest calls for 'urgent'.

We crowd our diaries with commitments. We jam another task onto an already overworked ‘to d...


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