Doodle doo Minimalism

Everyone has this moment in life where they get overwhelmed with the amount of work they have to perform. "Not to forget the feeling of I quit which takes the center stage".

Take you a few years back, when I had a corporate job in hand for which I traveled a couple of hours every day after performing the daily chores. Not so soon did I realize it took a toll on my body.
Poor health was a daily event without realizing where the root of all this lied.

That is when the detective in me started to scrutinize every possibility where all my time is being consumed. With reverse analysis, I started ruling out the reasons which only confirmed 24 hours a day was not sufficient. Gradually acknowledged the fact that I lacked time management in some way, with no affirmation to questions like where and how.

Thought to myself this is the moment I need to discard all the unimportant things that eat up my time.
This is when it all began. "The Minimalism Journey"

Every one of us is a hoarder at some point in our life. We tend to hold on to things be it valuable or not. This is where all the chaos begins to take charge. Ultimate go to Phrase being "I have no time", but the truth is We have to make up time. The task on the plate is "How".

The answer lies in cutting down on stuff that is not so valuable in comparison to your time. This journey is exactly the reverse route of hoarding. If we recollect the path of how things started to accumulate without our knowledge, now we need to dissipate step by step.

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