Messy Minimalism, Rachelle Crawford
Messy Minimalism, Rachelle Crawford
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Messy Minimalism
Realistic Strategies for the Rest of Us

Author: Rachelle Crawford, Denaye Barahona

Narrator: Rachelle Crawford

Unabridged: 4 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/25/2022


Synopsis

Drowning in tides of toys, overflowing closets, and a crazy schedule, Rachelle Crawford assumed you had to be naturally organized to keep a tidy living space. Then she found minimalism: the messy, real-life kind, that is less about perfection and more about purpose. Thus began a journey toward decluttering her home, calendar, and soul.

With empathy, grace, and humor, Crawford—who curates the popular Abundant Life with Less site—shares doable ways to own less and live more fully. Laying out practical strategies for reducing waste, curbing consumption, decluttering, and finding lots more joy, Crawford offers no-nonsense solutions for the rest of us. Learn to become a more conscious consumer, create a capsule wardrobe, inspire family members to join you, free up more time for the things that matter, and create a tidy(ish) home. The messy minimalist way is a no-judgment zone, one in which we learn sustainable habits and grace-based practices. It's about living lightly on the earth and making room for purpose.

Becoming a messy minimalist is not about turning into someone else; it's about clearing away clutter and expectations to unearth who you really are. It's about carrying fewer things so that we find ourselves holding onto what truly matters.

About Rachelle Crawford

Rachelle Crawford curates the popular website Abundant Life with Less, where she makes minimalism doable by sharing inspiration and practical strategies for living with less stuff and more purpose. Her writing has been featured on Becoming Minimalist, (in)courage, Raising Simple, and Becoming Unbusy. As a registered nurse, Crawford previously worked in labor and delivery and now works as a school nurse. Crawford and her husband live with their three children in the suburbs of Lansing, Michigan.


Reviews

4 Stars Having been on the minimalism journey for quite some time and having read a multitude of books about minimalism and decluttering, I had come to the conclusion that I had oversaturated myself and probably wouldn't get much out of this; however, I had checked it out from the library, was strugg......more

It is a good book, and I want to make that clear. However… wow. So much religion. So much Jesus. I can understand one, possibly two references to Jesus/religion in the context of personal story, and it would even make sense considering that it was at a church that she first heard about minimalism. Ho......more

I had a hard time relating with this author much of the time because our lives are so different. (She, a religious stay-at-home mom in the mid-west vs. Me, a non-religious, child-free, full time employee on the east coast) However, Rachelle provided a very accessible version on minimalism that seeme......more

If Marie Kondo's method of tossing all unread books, folding underwear, and doing one big ol' purge isn't for you, this book might help. Nothing groundbreaking, but it has a gentler approach to decluttering.......more