Essentialism, Mark creed
Essentialism, Mark creed
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Essentialism
Your Guide to The Power of Less Set your Mind with Practical Tips to Make Your Life More Manageable and Become a Happy Essentialist (The Power of Habit)

Author: Mark creed

Narrator: David skinner

Unabridged: 2 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mark Creed

Published: 01/03/2020


Synopsis

Can the search for something more be answered by something less—less stress, less clutter, less frantic racing to the next task or obligation?Essentialism is not just about clearing and organizing the space around you. It is also about clearing your brain so that you function better mentally. When you free yourself of time vampires, you will have the freedom to pursue what really matters to you.Are you exhausted from trying to do it all, to be all things to all people, to achieve in every area of your life?Do you focus on your most urgent tasks but fail to do your most important tasks?Do you struggle to say the little word no?Do you end your day unsure that you accomplished anything?If where you are now is the opposite of essentialism (an upgrade on the concept of minimalism), figuring out where to start can be overwhelming. Let Essentialism: Your Guide to the Power of Less & the power of habit guide you through the process of getting more by clearing out what does not contribute to your happiness and physical and mental health.“The core of being an essentialist is to embrace the lifestyle to seek out what genuinely matters and to let everything else contributing to the distracting fog of our lives go,” explains author Mark Creed.Essentialism will help you:Understand why you keep things—the answer is different for different peopleGive yourself permission to stop trying to do it all, so that you have time and energy for what is most importantLearn the three strategies for becoming an essentialist.You do not have to go to extremes for the philosophy of essentialism to improve your life

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kristy on August 20, 2022

I accidentally listened to this book. It’s an okay review of a bunch of good principals but it doesn’t do a good job of any of them. Also, this person wrote a self-help book without being mindful of preachy language like “stop doing …” “You need to…” Also it literally just ends with no summary or pa......more

Goodreads review by Julia on July 12, 2024

I really liked this book and will likely read it again and again. Simple concepts that helped me focus not only on decluttering my life but decluttering my mind as well.......more

Goodreads review by Robin on October 06, 2024

A good reminder to keep things simple.......more