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Patreon Exclusive. The Minimalists talk about the seven daily habits to change your life forever, and they answer the following questions:

Why do New Year’s resolutions typically fail? (01:53)

Why do you believe there’s no such thing as “priorities”? (06:53)

What is Joshua’s workout regime? (12:42)

What are cold-shock proteins? (16:28)

What is the path to greatness? (32:00)

What is your perspective regarding sentimental items? (53:52)

How do minimalist families manage the plethora of children’s keepsakes? (55:05)

How do savings and credit figure into the just-in-case paradigm? (1:03:04)

What should we tell loved ones when they ask about gifts they’ve given us that we’ve given away? (1:06:58)

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Article: 7 Daily Habits to Change Your Life Forever

Article: 10 Most Expensive Feces Ever

Article: The Destructiveness of Method and Technique

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Book: Things That Matter

Class: How to Write Better

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MAXIMS

“If we don’t use technology intentionally, it ends up using us.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“You don’t need the things from the past to make the future version of you.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“If you ever regret letting go, you can simply let go of the regret.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“I would deeply regret if I died with no regrets.” —Ryan Nicodemus

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 324.

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Private Podcast | "Seven Daily Habits"

The Minimalists talk about the seven daily habits to change your life forever, and they answer the following questions: 00:00 Why do New Year’s resolutions typically fail? 06:53 Why do you believe there’s no such thing as “priorities”? 12:42 What is Joshua’s workout regime? 16:28 What are cold-shock proteins? 32:00 What is the path to greatness? 53:52 What is your perspective regarding sentimental items? 55:05 How do minimalist families manage the plethora of children’s keepsakes? 1:03:04 How do savings and credit figure into the just-in-case paradigm? 1:06:58 What should we tell loved ones when they ask about gifts they’ve given us that we’ve given away?

Comments

Lisa K. H.

With extra tools, I made it a point to have one drawer and not have it overflow. If I need a tool, I make it a point to ask one of my neighbors. If they don't, it becomes a point of common interest and in the past it has created an opportunity to expand my social, and also know the name of that hottie you've always wanted to talk to.

Anonymous

Still trying to figure out what the 7 habits are??

Yvonne van Dalen

They mentioned them all: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/habits-to-change-your-life/