“Do What You Love”… because minimalist homeschooling is so much more than purging books. How to Love Homeschooling.
Do What You Love…
because minimalist homeschooling is
so much more than purging books.
We all want to love homeschooling, and the first mindset hack in the book Minimalist Homeschooling is: Do what you love; use what you love.
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This isn’t named first because it is novel (hello there, cliché), nor because it is especially profound advice. “Do what you love” is named first because it is the basis of the minimalist mindset.
Minimalism has become synonymous with purging, decluttering, simplifying, and non-consumerism. However, it is really important to me that we are clear: the purging and simplifying are the means to the end. In reality, the whole point of minimalism is to fill your space with those things that are most valuable – either because they are truly necessary, or because they are truly loved.
Minimalists want to fill their space with only the most important things. In order to do so, they purge and declutter. In the process their space (and routines) are simplified, and they cease to buy so many things. Minimalists live with less because they have the perfect amount of what they love and need.
We must be careful to understand therefore, that the rule of minimalism is NOT simply “Live with less,” but rather “Live with the perfect amount of what you need and love.” It just so happensRead More »“Do What You Love”… because minimalist homeschooling is so much more than purging books. How to Love Homeschooling.