How Minimalism Can Improve Your Mental Health

One of the greatest tools we have in our arsenal for improving our mental health and maintaining our emotional hygiene is getting rid of the stress of excess in our lives.

Articles mentioned in the video:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-resilient-brain/202302/the-many-mental-benefits-of-decluttering
https://www.forbes.com/sites/traversmark/2023/06/28/5-mental-health-rewards-of-embracing-minimalism-according-to-a-psychologist/

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32 Comments

  1. Thank you, Joshua, for your wonderful videos. Your insights are so on target that I wish to suggest you use AI to translate them into other languages. They would be a hit! Of course go with Spanish first! 😊

  2. Since death is a fact obviously I am going to die. So I ask myself, how can something or someone who is here today and gone tomorrow forever, never to be seen on this planet again be real? and if I am not real how can the things I see or believe can be real?
    So either I must close my eyes, go deep into myself and find out why I am here for a limited time on this planet or keep my eyes open and enjoy the fiction till it lasts.

  3. I’m not wanting to be a complete minimalist by any means but after decluttering my kitchen, putting everything in containers with labels. Decluttering and organizing my bedroom and closet in the past month, my life has become so much easier, relaxed and under control. Your videos have really helped so much.

  4. I would love to live a minimalist life!
    I try where I can to live this way.
    I find clutter both visual and hidden clutter plays a massive part in my mental health.
    The hardest part is finding the middle ground when living with others who find minimalism really hard.

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