Author: minimalismrules

  • Zen in a lotus flower

    1. A beautiful lotus flower blooms from a muddy pond.  2. A gardener who wants to grow flowers must also tend to weeds. These are lessons we can learn about cycles of suffering and happiness in our lives. 1. We usually think of mud and weeds as something to be discarded, dirty, a waste. But…

  • How to create memories that will make you smile for a long long while

    Part of being minimalist is being frugal. But not frugal in the way that you don’t spend money on anything. On the contrary, a lot of minimalist spend a lot of money. Some love minimalist design, and would splash out on modern minimalist furniture. But there’s also a different kind of minimalist, one that likes…

  • 5 Ways to Strengthen Your Spirit – A Minimalist’s Guide

    In life, there are a lot of things that matter. For example, your work, your relationships, and your health. But there is something at the root of all these areas in our lives that connects them, which we can easily neglect – like tending to flowers in the garden but not looking after the roots.…

  • Why Minimalists Live Happy Lives

    “You were put on this earth to achieve your greatest self, to live out your purpose, and to do it courageously.” ― Steve Maraboli Why is minimalism appealing to so many people? Because it grants freedom. It’s a way of living fearlessly, without caring what other people think. Minimalists choose to live free and happy…

  • 5 Ways to Just Carry Less

    Sometimes the biggest stress when you’re walking around university is the amount of stuff you’re carrying. Textbooks, papers, sheets, planners, food, water, phone, wallet/purse…the list goes on. It weighs you down, sucks your energy and can damage your back in the long run if you’re not careful. It can create stress from not being able…

  • minimalism 101

    It’s a complete definition of what in the world ‘minimalism’ is, I predict that only a small percentage of people will actually read this post from beginning to end, but I can guarantee that you will be a different person by the end of it if you do. If you’ve never heard of minimalism before,…

  • A complete guide to minimalist writing

    This post is for all of my fellow writers out there – aspiring bloggers, authors, journalists, poets, playwrights. Even if you don’t call yourself any of these things, this post is still relevant to you because almost everybody writes something or should be creating or doing something with this wonderful thing we call language. I’ve…

  • Minimalist Meditations – who’s counting?

    Most people don’t believe that ‘Big Brother’ really exists. Sure there’s security cameras in a few public places, but there’s not a lot of people that believe that there’s somebody keeping track of them 24/7. Until it’s time to eat a buffet. Then they go crazy. They eat and eat and eat, trying to get…

  • Minimalist Meditations – technology

    Technology is two-sided. On the one hand, technology has connected us – our ideas, messages and our personalities can all communicated from anywhere in the world to anyone we want. On the other hand, it has provided us with so much information to process – status updates, tweets, news, email, blogs, podcasts, phone calls and…

  • 15 Inspiring Quotes for Students

    I love my collection of quotes. There’s something magical about the words of great people, who’ve been there, done that. Here are some of my favourite: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” —Gandhi There’s nothing like living in the moment. But it’s just as important to…