20 Things that I let go of to make my life SIMPLE, more MINDFUL, and FREE as a Minimalist

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Published 2024-06-09
Today, I'm gonna share 20 habits that I let go of to make my life simpler, more mindful and free.
Back in the day, when I was living in Tokyo, I was having a stressful life.
I wanted to change that, so I took a step into the world of simple living.
As a result, I now live a simple, mindful, and free lifestyle.
What did I do? Basically, just started letting go.
I'm sure you'll find something helpful, so stick around till the end :)

00:37 1. Treating things roughly
01:37 2. Eating lunch
02:32 3. Bed
03:07 4. Checking the phone after waking up
04:05 5. Folding clothes
4:40 6. Seeking happiness
05:35 7. Using a bath towel
06:10 8. Going to the gym
06:44 9. Using social media app limitlessly
07:45 10. Drinking coffee
08:22 11. Staying up late
08:49 12. Using coins
09:24 13. Television
10:22 14. Watching the news
11:10 15. Saying YES to everything
11:42 16. Doing a big cleanup
12:11 17. Checking e-mails multiple times
12:37 18. Aiming for perfection
13:28 19. Keeping the phone near the mattress
14:01 20. Saying bad words

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All Comments (21)
  • I used to work in sales and say "let's get this bread" every morning to manifest prosperity. And when I was working from home, I'd start my day by saying "Today is the best day ever" now I work the career I've always wanted and I say "I know the things I have are enough" which is a phrase I learned from you.
  • @MvrKhan
    1. Treating things roughly 2. Eating lunch 3. Bed 4. Checking the phone after waking up 5. Folding clothes 6. Seeking happiness 7. Using a bath towel 8. Going to the gym 9. Using social media app limitlessly 10. Drinking coffee 11. Staying up late 12. Using coins 13. Television 14. Watching the news 15. Saying YES to everything 16. Doing a big clean up 17. Checking e-mails multiple time 18. Aiming for perfection 19. Keeping the phone near the matress 20. Saying bad words
  • Having no TV, was one of the best choices I made about 4 years ago.
  • @thyphuong6092
    1. Treating things roughly “When placing things, do it as delicately as you would when parting ways with your lover” 2. Eating lunch 3. Bed 4. Checking the phone after waking up 5. Folding clothes 6. Seeking happiness “Being able to walk and breathe normally are such precious things” Happiness isn’t something to seek; it’s already there! Just notice it, and the life will become simply happy. 7. Using a bath towel 8. Going to the gym 9. Using social media apps limitlessly 10. Drinking coffee 11. Stay up late 12. Using coins 13. Television 14. Watching the news 15. Saying YES to everything “Instead of saying YES to everything, say YES only to things you’re really excited about.” 16. Doing a big cleanup 17. Checking emails multiple times 18. Aiming for perfection “I learned that moderation is the key to simple life”. 19. Keeping the phone near the mattress 20. Trying not saying bad words
  • @kimberlyviem
    I agree that avoiding local news can really change your life. It's like saving yourself from all the negativity. Not just the local news but media in general. Most information shared through media are biased on the writers and producers interest. Call me skeptic but, this realization is so evident.
  • @marys5299
    Love the idea of treating things gently for increasing mindfulness. So easy to do. I watch my roommate 'slam' things down and toss things on the floor and there is so much unrecognised anger, as well as carelessness, in those actions. It is really shocking.
  • The First said habit of keeping things delicately on their places has calmed my anger issues❤
  • i read a comment which said commenting helps feeling the algorithm, so heres my contribution. love your video! i just made a sticky note calculating that i would lose 12 years of my life if i used electronics daily for 5 hours everyday for 60 years, this was an eye-opener! thank you so much!
  • @xpsxps1339
    I always treated (and not only my own) things gently - I was raised this way (thanks, Mom and Dad). The result is that my things look like new and last for decades! It saves time, money, and energy. Purchase simply designed (then, it's almost impossible to identify which year the thing was manufactured) timeless stuff you indeed need, and take good care of; you will be surprised how long your things can last in great condition and how much money you can save. It's valid for everything - from houses and cars to furniture, clothing, books, ceramics, just about everything!
  • People don't understand the difference between happiness and pleasure. Happiness is long lasting. Pleasure is fleeting. So many people chase pleasure thinking they're chasing happiness.
  • @lolychan1
    All I can think about these days is the movie "Perfect Days"; this video is no accident popping up on my feed. Appreciation is the key. Appreciating EVERYTHING in life. Even the pain.
  • @licy4032
    I learned a new Japanese word, “kotodama”. It’s so true! I’ll gradually try all those things, except, maybe, my morning coffee 😊
  • @roxtendo
    This video came perfectly in time! Gonna leave this comment early to feed the algorithm.
  • For 99% of people this is so much better and massively more helpful than any Ted talk has ever been, thank you SO MUCH🎉❤
  • @susantietz8241
    Greetings from Minnesota, USA. Nothing makes me happier than opening up your next videos. I get a huge smile on my face when I hear you begin to talk. I have implemented many of your ideas on simple living and my anxiety is barley noticeable now. I love my home because only the thing within makes my heart happy. I'm anxious to try having Macha in the morning out on my deck early in the morning greeting the new day that The Creator has made. Listening to your voice brings such peace & anticipation of what I will implement into my simple life next. Thanks!
  • I completely agree on the news; the news in my country are also horrible, all negative and it just made me so sad that I cried after watching them. It is too sad for me watching worldwide bad news that you can't really do anything about. Since watching the news at dinner is something that my family does, I try to not listen to them and focus on my food only.
  • @jeannined7532
    wow, treating things gently really resonates with me. It struck me that how we treat things often reflects how we treat ourselves and other beings. Thank you!
  • @MegaThefuture
    The first thing really surprised me, no one mentions this but it is so good and profound when you think about it.
  • @johnwick8548
    I love how your videos bring refreshing wind to my life, they are very inspirational, thank you.