When you are decluttering to become a minimalist or simply to create a little space in your home, there may come a time when empty shelves and sparse calendars make you uncomfortable. To ease the pain, you might want to buy more things, and commit to doing more. Instead, let the spaces you create give you room to think about how you really want to spend your time. This is how you intentionally start a minimalist life.
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