evanshaley+Follow7 Steps to Declutter Like a ProEver feel like your life is drowning in stuff? Here’s the 7-step cheat sheet to declutter your space (and your mind): 1) Set clear goals (know your why!), 2) Tackle one area at a time, 3) Sort and categorize everything, 4) Let go of what you don’t need, 5) Organize what’s left, 6) Create a system to keep it tidy, and 7) Maintain your new clutter-free vibe. Trust me, your future self will thank you! #Declutter #Minimalism #LifeHacks #Home40Share
Evan Knight+FollowShe Ditched NYC for Van Life—Here’s WhyImagine quitting your high-powered job, buying a van off Craigslist, and hitting the road for two years. That’s exactly what Sophie did after climbing Everest and realizing city life wasn’t it. She spent $29.9K on the van, $18.5K on renos, and learned her biggest lesson: let go of control. Now she’s got a homestead, but the van’s still her ride-or-die. Could you drop everything for a life on wheels? #VanLife #LifeLessons #TravelGoals #Minimalism #Inspiration #Cars00Share
Adam Boyer+FollowClutter Is Secretly Draining Your WalletDid you know your clutter could be costing you tens of thousands of dollars? Researchers found that the average American is basically paying up to $113K in home value just to store stuff they rarely use. That’s wild! And it’s not just about space—clutter can spike your stress and even lead to buying duplicates of things you already own. Maybe it’s time to channel your inner Marie Kondo and reclaim that space (and cash)! What’s the first thing you’d toss? #Declutter #HomeHacks #MoneyMatters #Minimalism #LifeUpgrade #Home10Share
AriGotYourBack+FollowCutting Distractions: A Path to Focus and Clarity 🌿Understanding my values and being self-aware have been game-changers, but eliminating distractions has been the real game-winner. Growing up, I was super disorganized and easily distracted. But once I realized that cutting out distractions gives me space to work on what aligns with my values, it was a game-changer. Here’s how I tackled some common distractions: Social Media: I was spending way too much time mindlessly scrolling through Facebook, Instagram, and even Reddit. I deleted the apps from my phone and blocked these sites on my browser to keep myself in check. Emails: My inbox used to be a nightmare, filled with emails that didn’t add value. I unsubscribed from almost everything and archive emails that don’t need my attention. Physical Clutter: I used to clean to avoid tasks. Now, I’m embracing minimalism—sorting through things like clothes to keep only what I truly need. Eliminating distractions is an ongoing journey, but it’s worth it. Minimalism has helped me focus and appreciate what’s important. What’s your go-to strategy for staying focused? #Focus #Minimalism #EliminateDistractions #Productivity #PersonalGrowth90Share