Heroes of minimalism
During my path of minimalism I have found three main sources of inspiration. Three special people that were role models and digital mentors for me.
Their blogs are mind changing and totally worth reading.
Take a cup of hot drink and get inspired:
1. Leo Babauta
Zenhabits
His blog about living with intention, habits, being self-aware, finding happiness and art of letting go.
https://zenhabits.net/learn/
Mnmalist
This blog is gem between minimalists blogs. For me it was TOP blog I have ever read. Brilliant content and great lesson of minimalistic writting.
http://mnmlist.com/archives/
2. Joshua Becker
Minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of anything that distracts us from it.
-Joshua Becker
Becomming Minimalist
He just makes you stop and really think. There is very very good reason I recommend him. He has articles like "We are all minimizing something" or "12 Reasons Why You’ll Be Happier in a Smaller Home". Often very practical advices. And also great for parents as he is one himself.
http://www.becomingminimalist.com/archives/
3. Tim Ferris
He is not a minimalist nor he wrotes about minimalism. BUT his philosophy is such a strong argument for simplicity.
His works like Four hour work week or Tools of titans are real world tools to get maximum possible potential out of everything. With his works you can maximize your results in usage of time and resources with hidden elegance of simplicity.
He makes experiments how to learn anything in totally minimum time to be a world class champion. With his DiSSS method you can achieve so many things efficiently.
If effectiveness is doing the right things, efficiency is doing things right.
-Tim Ferris
Enjoy :-)
Have you heard about "The minimalists"? They have a great podcast :)
Yes. I like them too. Their ter talk was great. Also these short animated videos on youtube are good. :-) What is your favorite source of inspiration? ;-)
P.s. I look forward you series Minimalism 101. Are you planning some article soon? Whould be great to read about simplicity here on steemit.