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Goodbye, things by Fumio Sasaki

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It's was the end of 2019 when I came into the word minimalist through YouTube. There's a lot of minimalist video and they just literally impressed me. Watching them de-clutter and only keep the one that is valuable to them, it's like a mirror showing myself how much unused stuff I'm owing.  At around March 2020, I started to learn more on how to minimal my items, de-cluttering the unused items I have after reading Goodbye, things by Fumino Sasaki. Besides, I also get information from YouTube and Pinterest. Check out these useful platform! From this book, I had discovered and get more knowledge on minimalism. 15 more tips for the next stage of your minimalist journey by Fumino Sasaki  1. Fewer things does not mean less satisfaction. 2. Find your unique uniform. 3. We find our originality when we own less. 4. Discard it if you've thought about doing so five times. 5. If you've developed your minimalist skills, you can skip the "see you

The 5 second rule: What I learned from Mel Robbins

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Often we heard about what you can complete, done and change your life in 1 minute. However, the 5 second rule is something powerful enough to change your life too. I came across this incredible book on one lazy afternoon when I don't feel like doing anything but beside was a pile of knowledge waiting me to master them. 5 seconds is literally so powerful, don't underestimate it. Through the book: The 5 second rule by Mel Robbins, 5 elements which basically allows you to change so much. Element 1: The moment you have an instinct Element 2: To act on a goal Element 3: You must push yourself Element 4: To move within 5 seconds Element 5: Or you brain will kill it When you don't feel like doing, count 5-4-3-2-1 and DO IT! When you are afraid of sharing your opinion, count 5-4-3-2-1, raise and share out! When you are hesitating, count 5-4-3-2-1 and DO IT! You will be surprise by yourself! You DID IT! How I apply 5 second rule in my daily life 1. Waking up