In this episode, we’re diving into a different kind of minimalism — not about counting your stuff, but about clearing out the noise. We’re talking digital clutter, decision overload, and the mental mess that keeps you stuck.
You’ll learn how to identify what’s taking up unnecessary space in your life (both on your screens and in your mind) and how to start making room for what actually matters. From simplifying your digital world to creating mental clarity, we’re sharing practical tips to help you get started on your own version of minimalism — one that’s less about stuff and more about freedom.
If you're feeling overwhelmed, distracted, or just ready for a reset — this one's for you. Enjoy the show
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