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Minimalism: How Much is Enough? | Rose Lounsbury - E68

Minimalism: How Much is Enough? | Rose Lounsbury - E68

Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors - The Best Interest ยท Jesse Cramer

November 22, 202348m 16s

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Show Notes

Rose Lounsbury is a keynote speaker, an Amazon bestselling author, simplicity coach and the still-sane mom of triplets. She helps overwhelmed people create open spaces in their homes, their workspaces, and more importantly in their minds by letting go of the excess stuff that gets in the way.

In today's episode, Rose teaches us why towels are a great place to start when we're looking to simplify our lives. What do we do about gifts? Hobbies? Or everything that occupies our space, energy, or time? These questions (and more) are answered in this conversation between Rose and Jesse.

Key Takeaways:

  • What is bimodal spending? And how can you apply it?

  • Don't be afraid to spend on the things you really care about (and cut out what you don't).

  • How to decide what's useful to you and what's beautiful.

  • How to be a better gift giver and receiver.

  • How to pay attention to mental patterns that may be cluttering our minds.

  • Start with decluttering the physical space, and then carry on to the mental space.

Mentions:

๐ŸŒ Website: https://roselounsbury.com/

๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-lounsbury-43554a141/

๐Ÿ“š How Many Towels Do You Need?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlA7qgySO0I

Bimodal Spending: https://bestinterest.blog/bimodal-spending/

The McDonald's Test: https://bestinterest.blog/the-mcdonalds-test/

More of The Best Interest:

Check out the Best Interest Blog at bestinterest.blog

Contact me at [email protected]

The Best Interest Podcast is a personal podcast meant for educational and entertainment. It should not be taken as financial advice, and is not prescriptive of your financial situation.