Living Intentionally: Debunking the Myths of Minimalism
/The National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals invited me to speak on their Stand Out podcast about minimalism and how it has transformed my life and how it inspires my client work. My curiosity for minimalism brought me on a journey that has granted me freedom and contentment that I never thought possible. I hope it sparks some curiosity within you as well!
Thank you to anyone who chooses to take time out of their busy day to listen to this open and heartfelt discussion about living physically with less, and living emotionally with more!
https://napopodcast.com/podcasts/aimee-olson/
Key Points From This Episode:
The importance of authenticity.
Why living with less can give you more clarity.
Minimalism is not only about fewer material possessions, but it’s also a paradigm shift.
Minimalism cannot be quantified.
The two most important questions to ask yourself every day when practicing minimalism.
Why organizing professionals don’t always think of themselves as minimalists.
Why Aimee doesn’t use the word minimalism with her clients.
Saying no is also a decluttering practice
And much more!
Aimee Olson of Life Done Simply is a Productivity and Organizing Coach and is a member of the National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals (NAPO). She is currently living in a 24’ RV and traveling the United States with her partner Ben and their dog. You can learn more about their travels at www.roamsteaders.com.