Keeping a simple lifestyle, that is heathy for you and your environment: Breathing space, for a long lasting memory.

in voilk •  20 hours ago

    Hello everyone, welcome to my blog, my name is Valblesza, and it is another exiting moment to be here, and happy new year to everyone this community.

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    One community that builds consciousness in on our daily life consumption and activities that can keep our life, simple, health and comfortable for the next generation.

    Good people, I have been reading about the minimalist community for a couple of months now, and I most truly confess I'm excited to announce that I really want to be a part of this community fully this year.

    I hope I am welcome, though this is not my first post here, but I have never really debut here as family, that's okay, let me take down the ball now.

    Each one of us, consumes one or two products a day, or more than that as the case, maybe. When we talk about minimizing lifestyle, I intend to consider the dialogue and clear the gap between overconsumption, and it's environment challenges to the personal life and the society.

    I love a simple lifestyle because I want another next person to survive and have a healthy life. So I minimize the things I bring into my home and what I dispose into my environment.

    Living a minimal lifestyle, also have a great deal with what we deposit into our environment. Letting it look simple is by buying and getting what is consumable or what if we throw them away doesn't cover bring environmental congestion is also a way of living a minimalist lifestyle.

    This may sound like environmental reporting, well, what is our home to me, my home is my environment. And my city is my environment, so crowding stuff around it as a result of overconsumption with unnecessary items is not a good lifestyle.

    Now crowding my home with ten cars, big power supply equipment, is not a healthy one for the environment and everyone around that environment.

    Now in the process of trying to live a large lifestyle, it is not everything we bring into our home, some of us received gifts, items that are not relevant from friends colleagues.

    Keeping all of these bulky in my home, only to later see them as property. You see, I don't like bulky environment.

    I have only two pairs of shoes, and I selectively buy them, with the clothes I have. I love fashion no doubt, I give out these things, to the people I know that don't have it out all on their wall drop.

    When you limit yourself to a basic life, you will be conscious of yourself, your environment, and do understand the effects that all these loads can also affect the environment altogether.

    So buy things that would not occur in my small space of life, I don't keep some things for ages. Some people keep the packaging brand of the accessories for ages.

    You see all of these, doesn't make you the owner, you can keep the receipts, that's okay, I don't see the sense of keeping this way.

    Buying what I feel it is cheap in the market, some of even keep our unused clothes, shoes, cars and gas cookers, in the house, and still be complaining of space. Common! My wife wasn't happy enough when I wanted to give out our unused gas.

    She wanted to use it for something, but we have more than one, I felt was upset because she got it costly, looking out how costly things are in my country.

    That's the way you have things that are needed, there are things you don't need more than one, or at most two.

    But she later thanked me because she felt another life in her kitchen, and me too, I feel free any time I use the kitchen. I always feel hot, like there's a load on my head or shoulders each time I want to help out in cooking.

    But, I gave her reasons we should send it out, we require more space, I also gave out the plastic containers she had in the coaches to the plastic and waste management for recycling.

    We really require some space, it is significant, don't feel giving it is out, that you're totally or only doing the next person good. No, in a way, you're also doing yourself a good by getting your freedom!

    It got to a point I had to stop her from buying more pots and all of these expensive kitchen intense if she, most, should give out the one already at home and replace them, we had that understanding.

    Since then, she's now a minimalist pro, so you see raising your lifestyle in that manner even allow you to be a cheerful giver.

    If yo most get a new one, when the old is still good, then give is out to someone you truly know doesn't have one.
    Also helping the environment produce free air, most of us don't even consider all of these, we complain of hot room, and all of that even when the air conditioners are at its highest radiation.

    It is because of the loads we actually keep in our homes, it doesn't allow the enough oxygen into our rooms.

    Every so often I turn off my air conditioner, throughout the night, and I still enjoy my sleep from the natural oxygen coming from the environment. Because I have limited all of these loads from coming into my home.

    The point I have established is that, I enjoy natural oxygen, and smooth feeling from an environment, a home an office that is operated with minimal conscious.

    Learn to keep off all of these, more especially, reject what you don't need, when they are not necessary enough and will not be useful to you and your environmental health generally.

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