I can’t exactly remember the first time I
heard the word “minimalist” but I was intrigued when I found Joshua Becker’s
Blog a while ago- Becoming Minimalist.
Maybe because being minimalist is a value my mum instilled in us as kids.
My siblings and I were brought up to know
it as “making do with what you had and differentiating between wants and
needs”. It didn’t matter if everyone at school was wearing it or using it, if
it wasn’t a need, you were not getting it, period.
It was easier in those days, but now it
seems the message of having it all is being ingrained in our subconscious and
in the minds of our children. People are
caught up in measuring each other by what they wear, where they live, the car
they drive etc. People are busy acquiring and storing
treasures on earth rather than in heaven. I once blogged about this, as it
is a topic that gets me thinking from time to time.
Ok back to the subject of today’s blog. I have just finished reading Joshua’s new book “Living with
Less” and I was blown
away. It is 62 pages, very easy to read and
follow. I could feel Joshua’s passion on this topic as I read.
The book is geared towards
teenagers and young adults- it is better to catch them
young after all. I rediscovered truths I knew before and a few I was confused
about became clearer.
For example, even though I am not a
spender, I am a hoarder (covers face). I keep thinking I will need this or
that, so I hardly get rid of stuff. However since following the becoming
minimalist blog, I have realised clutter can actually have an effect on my well being.
Do this simple test- which room do you feel peaceful in; one that is cluttered and filled with junk or one that is airy with no clutter. Go on, think about it!
I have therefore made a commitment to live a clutter free life. Then reading Living with Less confirmed to me that I am on the right path.
The decluttering process seems overwhelming
I won’t lie but I am taking it one drawer at a time, one room at a time (no
pressure!). I am well on my way to
becoming clutter free! Woo hoo!!!
Also becoming minimalist has helped me stop
thinking about myself but to focus on being a blessing to others.
My desire is to raise up my children the
way my mother brought me up- to be content, to live a life of giving, not to measure success by the
things people have or compare their lives with others. Joshua talks about it all in his book.
Thank you Joshua for writing this book, a
subject that is highly needed in this generation. Anyone who wants to live a
life of abundance and purpose MUST read this book. This book will cause a
paradigm shift in your thinking.
If you are in the States you can get your paperback copy here and kindle version here (you don't need a kindle to download, just download the kindle app on your phone or ipad).
The paperback version isn't available in the UK yet but you can get the kindle version here.
I encourage you to get your copy now, I am sure it will bless you like it blessed me. I am definitely keeping my copy so Bionic
can read it when she is older.