30-Day Minimalism Challenge

Tomorrow is a new month, so I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to start a 30-day Minimalism Challenge! I came across this challenge when I was searching for things related to "minimalist living". When I saw the list, I thought "oh, this is neat and it's a very good guide to de-clutter your life." So, I shared this challenge with several of my friends over on Path and they were also excited for it!

Before starting, I know some of the things listed has already been a habit and been done very recently, so I'm going to cross out the ones that I won't be doing in the next 30 days. I will be doing this in a random order, because you just can do challenge #1 on a working day!



DONE:

2 Meditate for fifteen minutes. I guess shalat would already be considered as meditation because it is a form of meditation, or that's how I like to view it.

7 Streamline your reading list. I have always been a slow reader, so I never have a long list of books to read. I usually try to decide my next book after I'm finished with the current one. Currently I'm still on "Managing Yourself" from the Harvard Business Review 10 Must-Read series. I'm hooked!

13 Clean out your closet. I have just recently moved house which already includes cleaning and streamlining my wardrobes. So, this one's ticked. I've also talked about minimising my wardrobe, I think it's good for everyone's wellbeing and you should definitely try it!

18 Unfollow and unfriend. I'm pretty selective with the people on my friend list. Sometimes I do find some random people which account used to be my 'real' friends (I don't know what happened, but that account just changed owners). I usually review their profile again and unfriend if necessary. But isn't it rude to unfollow and unfriend? You may not need to do it in the next 30-days, but I'm pretty much sure there will be some days you just want to unfollow or unfriend someone ;)

27 Clear out your junk drawer. This one also came along when I moved house. So, also ticked.

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