Essentialism

Essentialism

2014 • 260 pages

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Average rating3.9

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This book was a fast read for me. The good thing is that it made me feel less anxious and less stressed. It reminded me that I have the power to choose what I want to do with my time and my life. And that I don't need to let others dictate/influence my schedule and my to-do list.

It taught me that the most important question to ask is: “What is really essential to me?”. The rest can simply be thrown away.

Also, the author emphasized the importance of keeping a journal. It helps us put things in perspective and after a while we can revisit the entries to figure out the bigger picture and understand worries and figure out the essential purpose of our lives. And to make it a habit, it doesn't need to be long or complicated, you just have to write down whatever and how much you feel like in the moment.

Overall it was a good read that matched my personal psychological needs at the moment (Personally, I was going through some troubled week in my life).
I was reminded of the importance of saying “No” to almost everything that pops up in our lives, and there's nothing to feel guilty about.

It was inspiring and made me think over my current approach to life. I definitely want to start walking towards an essentialist path.

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