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How to Become a Minimalist in 30 Days: Minimalist Hacks

Posted by Anastasiia Doroshenko on

In a world where we are regularly flooded with ads and commercials telling us to buy the latest and greatest product, it can be tough to resist the urge to consume. But more people are adopting minimalist living to declutter their lives physically and mentally.

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It seems like we are constantly surrounded by stuff in today's society. Whether it's clothes, gadgets, or trinkets, it can be difficult to escape the feeling that we need to own more and more things. There is a way to break out of this cycle - enter minimalism.

However, becoming a minimalist doesn't happen overnight. It's a process that takes commitment, time, and effort. That's why we've put together this handy guide of minimalist hacks that will help you transition to minimalism in 30 days. From decluttering your home to streamlining your daily routine, these hacks will have you well on your way to leading a simpler, more organized life.

What is Minimalist Living?

In its simplest form, minimalist living is the act of owning fewer items. This doesn't mean you should get rid of everything you own but be intentional about what you choose to take into your life.

For example, a minimalist might only keep items in their home that they use regularly or that hold sentimental value. By decluttering your space, you can declutter your mind as well.

The Benefits of Minimalist Living

There are many benefits associated with living a minimalist lifestyle.

For one, it can help reduce stress levels. For example, a cluttered home can be overwhelming and lead to anxiety, but a tidy, well-organized space can help promote a sense of calm.

Additionally, minimalism can also save you time and money. For example, when you declutter your space, you eliminate the need to search for lost items or organize things that have become cluttered over time. And since you're no longer buying items just for buying them, you'll have more money to save or spend on experiences rather than things.

7 Tips to Become a Minimalist in 30 Days

Minimalism is a lifestyle where people only focus on owning the things they need and use regularly. This means getting rid of excess items that take up valuable space both physically and mentally. If you're interested in becoming a minimalist, read on for tips on making the transition.

1. Become minimalist with your clothes

One way to become a minimalist is to be more intentional with the clothes you bring into your life. This means removing items you don't wear or don't fit well.

When creating your minimalism wardrobe, think about what you need. Start with the basics, like a good pair of jeans, a few T-shirts, and a versatile jacket. Then add in other essentials like sweaters, skirts, and dress shoes.

Doing this gives you a streamlined wardrobe that's easy to mix and match. And since you won't buy unnecessary items, you'll save money in the long run.

Additionally, try to stick to a neutral color palette so that your clothes are interchangeable and can be styled in multiple ways. This will help you get the most out of your wardrobe and eliminate the need to buy more clothes.

We all have those items in our wardrobes that we never wear but can't get rid of. If you're serious about becoming a minimalist, it's time to purge your closet of all those unused clothes, shoes, and accessories. A perfect way to do this is to donate them to a local thrift store or clothing drive. Goodbye, clutter! 

2. Create a minimalist home

Creating a minimalist home can be tricky, but it's doable. The key is to get rid of everything that doesn't serve a purpose or isn't used regularly. This includes things like decorations, knick-knacks, and rarely used appliances.

 

Once you've decluttered your home, try organizing it in a way that makes sense for you. This might mean using bins to store toys in one place and clothes in another or using labeled boxes to help keep track of important documents. Previously, we wrote a guide on decluttering your home and shared many valuable tips.

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If you're looking for an easy way to declutter your home, Juujbox can help. Juujbox will pick any belongings you don't need right now, such as seasonal clothes and Christmas decorations, and store them for you. This way you'll get more space at home. Then, put your stuff in the boxes, and we will take them and bring you back to the door once you need your things again.

Our storage boxes are perfect for organizing any room in your house, from the living room to the bedroom. They come in various sizes to find the perfect one for your needs. This is especially helpful if you want to declutter your home and eliminate excess belongings. Ready to start decluttering? Check out our website and contact us!

3. Get rid of unused gadgets and broken items

We all have that drawer (or closets) full of unused gadgets and gizmos collecting dust. You probably never will if you haven't used something in six months (or longer). So get rid of all broken items.

Do you use a separate coffee maker, toaster, and blender? If not, get rid of them! Not only will this declutter your countertops, but it will also save you money in the long run. 

Donation centers are always looking for gently used electronics, so this is a great way to declutter your home and do some good for the community at the same time. 

4. Invest in quality over quantity

Minimalism is not about having less. It's about having only what you need. And when it comes to furniture and clothes, this means investing in quality pieces that will last for years.

You can find cheap furniture at your local big box store, but it's likely to fall apart after a few months of use. So instead, invest in high-quality furniture from reputable brands. This will not only look nicer in your home, but it will also last longer. Plus, you'll be less likely to replace your furniture often, saving you time and money in the long run.

Clothes are another item where you should invest in quality over quantity. Buying cheap clothes from questionable sources is never a good idea. They'll likely fall apart after a few washes, and you'll spend more money in the long run.

Instead, invest in quality clothes from reputable brands. They may be more expensive initially, but they'll last much longer, and you won't have to replace them as often. This will save you both time and money in the long run.

5. Re-think your beauty routine

Most of us have much more beauty products than we need—and those products take up actual space in our bathroom cabinets and makeup bags. 

If you're serious about becoming a minimalist, streamline your beauty routine by removing any products you don't use regularly. Not sure where to start? Get rid of anything over six months old or that you haven't used in the past month.

6. Minimize distractions

One way to minimize distractions is to unsubscribe from newsletters and promotional emails. Additionally, try turning off notifications on your phone and computer, so you're not constantly being interrupted. This will help you focus on the task and avoid getting sidetracked by unnecessary distractions.

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When it comes to unused apps on your smartphone, we all have that drawer (or screen) full of apps we never use. Go through and delete any that you don't need or haven't used in a while. This will help declutter your phone and make it easier to find the apps you use regularly. 

Social media can be a huge time suck and often lead to comparing our lives to others (which is always a recipe for disaster). While you don't have to delete your accounts entirely, try limiting yourself to checking them once or twice a day instead of constantly throughout the day.

7. Simplify your daily routine

One of the best ways to simplify your life is by streamlining your daily routine. This hack is about taking a close look at your day-to-day habits and finding ways to make them more efficient.

For example, if you waste too much time scrolling through social media, try setting aside specific times during the day when you allow yourself to check Facebook or Instagram.

Or, if you're always running late in the morning, try setting out your clothes the night before or making breakfast ahead of time. Small changes like these can significantly affect how streamlined and uncomplicated your life feels. 

8. Take on one minimalist challenge at a time

If transitioning to minimalism seems daunting, take on one challenge at a time. For example, try decluttering one room in your house each week or creating a capsule wardrobe over two months.

By taking things slow, you'll be able to adjust better to the new lifestyle and avoid feeling overwhelmed. Living a minimalist lifestyle can initially seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be! By following these simple tips, you'll be well to becoming a minimalist.

Conclusion

There you have it - 8 hacks that will help you become a minimalist in just 30 days! Of course, becoming a minimalist isn't just about decluttering your actual space — it's also about simplifying your mental space and getting more energy. So as you go through this minimalist journey, take some time to reflect on what minimalism means to you and what changes you need to make for it to be part of your life indeed. After all, minimalism is about quality over quantity — so make sure every change you make is intentional and meaningful. Good luck!

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