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Simplify and Clutter Free With Kids author and blogger, Joshua Becker, claims amongst the great pleasures of minimalism are the things you can add to your life because of what you have subtracted. In this short episode, Joshua describes to you how he approaches his creative writing.

“What do I need to keep, to accomplish what I want to accomplish?” – Joshua Becker

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Simple steps to take, right now, to gain focus and clarity
  • How to clear types of clutter to get more from your writing
  • How Joshua Becker approaches his writing mentally and environmentally

Items mentioned in this episode (quick access):

[0:00:45] Rob summarises Episode 005 with Joshua Becker.

[0:01:24] Joshua describes how he approaches his writing, describing his writing environment.

[0:02:00] Joshua describes how he approaches his writing mentally and what he does the day before to prepare for his creative work.

[0:02:55] Rob reviews Joshua’s approach with three recommended steps to how you can prepare your creative environment.

“Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.” -William Morris

You can try:

  • Creating an uncluttered place, free from distraction, to work from regularly
  • Preparing your materials, research and thoughts the night before
  • Removing interruptions: T.V., Radio, Internet, Smart-phone, Telephone
  • Committing to your writing process: showing up

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Imagine a life with more freedom, more impact, more time, more creativity and less stress.

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In this episode you’ll learn how to:

  • Achieve more of what you want
  • Reach your goals with less stress
  • Begin to remove the things in life you don’t need
  • Inspire others to succeed through your own success

“Minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of everything that distracts us from it.” —Joshua Becker

Joshua Becker profile picture on Inspirational Creatives

Best-selling author of Simplify and Clutter Free With Kids, Joshua Becker, reaches 350,000 readers every month through his blog, Becoming Minimalist.

Whether you enjoy the idea of a life that embraces simplicity or not, Joshua’s story, insights and simple strategies can help you to learn how he has benefited from a life less cluttered.

Own less, achieve more.

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[0:00:43] Thanks to Minna.

[0:01:00] Rob introduces Joshua to Inspirational Creatives.

Childhood and becoming minimalist

[0:02:30] Joshua describes his passion for sports, creativity, and growing up. Joshua’s passion for writing began with a book about an elephant. Joshua never thought he would be a writer.

[0:04:19] Reflecting on living a typical suburban life, Joshua tells the story of a beautiful memorial day in Vermont where he had a conversation with a neighbour who introduced him to minimalism.

Change

[0:06:58] Joshua describes how his wife and son were very supportive of their lifestyle change.

“Don’t start with your kids stuff…get rid of your things first” – Joshua Becker

[0:08:09] Joshua encourages explaining to kids what you’re planning to do. Discussing the benefits and the time it takes to become minimalist and how the process is an inward journey of self exploration.

“Any half-awake materialist well knows, that which you hold, holds you.” – Tom Robbins

We own too much

[0:10:25] Rob asks Joshua how it feels to become a minimalist.

[0:11:35] Joshua defines what minimalism means to him.

[0:13:05] Rob asks Joshua why he thinks we own so much stuff.

“Owning less is great, wanting less is even better” – Joshua Becker

Mindset

[0:15:06] Rob and Joshua discuss how a simplicity mindset can help with productivity. Ultimately about removing the things we don’t need so that we can pursue the things that we want in life.

[0:16:00] Discussing mindfulness and awareness; how minimalism can help you to become less stuck. Joshua talks about rest and episodes of greater creativity. Joshua describes how more stuff is about chasing fulfilment in all the wrong places.

Love people not things

[0:18:58] Shiny object syndrome.

[0:19:38] Being a rational minimalist. Joshua expresses his fondness for his local community.

[0:21:00] Joshua describes how minimalism forces questions of value, passions and purpose. Rob asks Joshua about his quote “If you don’t fit in, you’re probably doing the right thing.”

“It doesn’t matter what everyone else is wearing or eating or watching or buying. Be yourself.” – Joshua Becker

Thoughtfulness and consideration

[0:21:45] Joshua shares how he has never given up on a relationship for his pursuit of a more miminalist lifestyle. A process of thoughtfulness and consideration.

[0:23:12] Temptation is still a part of Joshua’s life. Joshua discusses how applying more thoughtfulness to consumerism can be helpful.

[0:24:35] Joshua discusses how minimalism is “an intentionally pursued and applied world view.” There are more important things than owning a lot of stuff.

A recipe for quick success

[0:25:30] The quickest way to succeed is to help someone with their own success. Joshua describes how by sharing, linking and referring to other people’s work contributes to his own success.

[0:27:10] Competition is often money related. How Joshua’s greatest goal in life is to make a difference and help other people rather than a lot of money.

[0:28:37] Joshua mentions Zig Ziggler who states that money won’t make you happy but everyone wants to find out for themselves.

Did you know: 80% of Americans have money-related stress.

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Tackling spiritual and physical clutter

[0:30:00] Rob asks Joshua for advice on how to approach creativity with minimalism in mind.

[0:32:10] Joshua asks are we doing things that are the most beneficial to us

[0:33:24] Minimalism is a journey.

Exchanging possessions for deeper relationship

[0:34:11] Security is found in relationships.

[0:35:15] Exchanging possessions for deeper relationships. Joshua describes a conversation with a college student about gardening tools. If we were all about minimalism we could live in much tighter communities.

[0:36:33] Rob and Joshua discuss events that bring communities together.

[0:37:07] Rob asks Joshua what has been the most inspiring experience he has had in the last week and what he is most grateful for.

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In this short episode, a few simple ideas and suggestions are explored on how to stop worrying and start finding what your purpose is in life.

Pam reassures that there are rarely people who can articulate their one, single life purpose. In her book Body of Work Pam talks about multipotentialites: those who are interested in and passionate about many things.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How to begin to find purpose through interests you already have
  • How different stages of your life require different action and activies
  • How your creative work will help you find what’s important to you
  • Why passion isn’t enough

Items mentioned in this episode (quick access):

[0:00:41] Rob introduces this episode summarising the conversation with Pam Slim in episode 003.

[0:01:08] The biggest ‘thing’ that Pam believes will derail your creativity and your forward progress. Pam suggests challenging the assumption to find your purpose before you can take action.

[0:01:42] Pam mentions that she rarely finds people who can articulate their one singular life purpose.

[0:02:30] At different stages of your life, different things are relevant and important. Pam talks about her Body of Work concept of having many roots.

[0:03:46] Pam explains that you are more motivated when you find work that interests you. “All you need is passion” could be the road to disaster for some people. Not every passion needs to end up as a business. For a business you need people who will pay you and a sustainable business model.

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Ask:

  • What matters most to you right now?
  • What do you feel motivated to do today that feels exciting and new?
  • What would it take, and what resources do you need, to get started?

Try:

  • Challenging the assumption you need to find your life purpose today
  • Identifying what you need to make your next step
  • Involving yourself in creative work interesting to you

“Through the creation of work you will find what’s important to you.”
– Pam Slim

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