![]() It takes readers through a transformation of their home using the ‘Becker Method’, a five-step approach to decluttering room by room. And if you are not ruthless enough you can find that you’ve worn yourself out for nothing, realising at the end that you have simply rearranged your possessions rather than reducing them.įor those who fall into the latter category, having a friendly but – let’s face it – pushy, guide can be a huge help.Įnter Joshua Becker’s latest book, The Minimalist Home. The decision fatigue that results from decluttering even the smallest of spaces can be exhausting. But others – like me – find we’ve formed bonds with the most innocuous of belongings and need to summon up the strongest willpower to say goodbye to each and every item. ![]() ![]() Sure, some of us may find reducing our possessions easy and may just be able to get on with it. ![]() It’s sometimes dismissed as unnecessary guidance through a monotonous and straightforward process. I’ve never understood those who pooh-pooh practical advice on decluttering your home. ![]()
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