
The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own
A Self Help, Nonfiction book. Consider what happens to us when we choose to serve others: life flips upside down. In...
Don’t Settle for More Most of us know we own too much stuff. We feel the weight and burden of our clutter, and we tire of cleaning and managing and organizing. While excess consumption leads to bigger houses, faster cars, fancier technology, and cluttered homes, it never brings happiness. Rather, it results in a desire for more. It redirects our God-given passions to things that can never fulfill. And it distracts us from the very life we wish we were living. But it doesn’t have to be this way. In The More of Less, Joshua Becker, helps you…. • recognize the life-giving benefits of owning less • ...
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- Pages: 240 pages
- ISBN: 9781601427960 / 0
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Purposefully owning less begins to take us out of the unwinnable game of comparison. Joshua Becker, The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own // If organizing your stuff worked, wouldnt you be done by now? Joshua Becker, The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own // Consequently, gratitude is more valuable to us as an intentional habit than as a spontaneous response. And so its a good thing that gratitude is an attitude we can cultivate through attention and discipline. It requires practice when its easy and even more practice when its difficult. The more we train ourselves to that end, the more we are able to access it when we need it. Joshua Becker, The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own //
Thank you Joshua Becker for your inspirational and motivating "why" and "how to" manual on what you call "minimalism". I've already implemented some of your very practical and doable suggestions. I've read aloud many excerpts to my family. It seems we've been on this journey for at least a decade. Here's our story. We were driving through... There was some religious stuff that some of my friends would enjoy, but not frequent enough to annoy my other friends. :) http://stephlinsmountain.blogspot.com...