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Meaningful Minimalism Book
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The Real Problem Isn't Your Stuff
What If There Was a Better Way?
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January 7, 2019
Dara Zycherman

Mini-Projects

January 7, 2019
Dara Zycherman

While I don’t recommend downsizing a subsection of items without consideration of the bigger picture, there is a value in completing small organizing projects.

January 7, 2019
Dara Zycherman

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December 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Re-evaluate

December 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

You gotta challenge all assumptions. If you don’t, what is doctrine on day one becomes dogma forever after,” John Boyd once said. He was right.

December 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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December 9, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Learn to Play with Delayed Gratification

December 9, 2018
Dara Zycherman

They say patience is a virtue. Perhaps it’s a skill to be mastered or an unexpected playground, often avoided. Either way, patience through the lens of delayed gratification is a seldom explored avenue to experience life’s pleasures. Instead, instant gratification is the currency du jour. 

December 9, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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November 23, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Cultivate Kindness

November 23, 2018
Dara Zycherman

I often reflect on the act of kindness when working with clients. When I step into someone’s home, their sacred space, my first task is to ensure they feel kindness emanating from me.  

November 23, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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November 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

When You Leave the Nest But Your Stuff Doesn’t

November 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Do you still have stuff at your parent’s house? Maybe it’s time to rethink that strategy.

November 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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October 22, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Icky Stuff

October 22, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Gross things invade our stuff when we’re not looking. From creepy crawlies, to dust and mold, our possessions are not as protected as we imagine. The seldom touched tend to suffer the most. Areas that easily succumb to flooding are a close second.

October 22, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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October 8, 2018
Dara Zycherman

How Our Homes Become Filled with Wallpaper

October 8, 2018
Dara Zycherman

The tricky thing about wallpaper is that regardless of it’s color and pattern, we see it but, over time, cease to notice it. The same way you can hear something but not truly listen to it. Wallpaper can blanket the walls but disappears the second we blink our eyes.

October 8, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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September 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

I Got a Bike (Part 2)

September 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

In Part 1, I recounted why I purchased a bike and the fear I overcame in the process. The how was tricky too. I wanted to buy a used bike, both for the cost savings and because, typically, reuse is better than purchasing new from a sustainability standpoint.

September 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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September 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

I Got A Bike (Part I)

September 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

When I was a kid, my brother and sister and I rode around our street and parts of the neighborhood on our bikes. It was childhood fun, until it wasn’t. When riding down a large hill next to the nearby lake, I fell and crashed and my bike was destroyed. A wheel over here, a handle bar over there. I wasn’t injured; only a few scrapes.

September 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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August 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Do the Work

August 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

The proliferation of listicles and tips and hacks make me question the prominence of the easy way out. Don’t get me wrong: I don’t like to waste time on areas of life that aren’t important. For some problems, a small bump in strategy is all that’s needed.

August 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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August 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

What Minimalism Means to Me

August 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

What I’ve wanted most in life is freedom. Freedom is so important to me because it is me. Freedom is the ability to be who I am, do what I want, and experience life through my values. I know that no matter what happens, the one thing I will always have is me.

August 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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July 24, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Stuff as Identity

July 24, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Your home and all the items in it may represent the person you used to be, you think you should be, you wish to be, you want others to see, or all of the above. We allow this misidentification through our stuff or allow our stuff to meld with our identity.

July 24, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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July 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

None Equals More

July 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

The name of my company, Less Equals More, was the three-worded vehicle most apt to describe how less material items and unnecessary activities can help us get to whatever “more” we are looking to achieve: more time, more freedom, more meaning.

July 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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June 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

The "I" in Intention

June 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Why do you make each decision you make, from the tiny ones to the big ones? Do you find yourself on decision-making autopilot where the why behind your choices is cloudy? Do you make choices because you’ve always made them or because everyone else does, and you didn’t realize there was another way?

June 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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June 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

The Hiding Places

June 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Your office, parent’s or friend’s home, your car(s), storage unit, a second home- these are the hiding places. You have many mechanisms of possession distribution which makes it easier to not quite identify all the stuff you have to your name.

June 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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May 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Don't Get Used to It

May 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Comfort is the soft and cuddly throw blanket. It’s the hat you wear everyday or your favorite hoodie. It’s warm soup your mother used to make. It’s the routine you don’t desire to disturb.

May 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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May 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Be Careful What You Care About

May 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

The minimalist approach creates a thoughtful balance around what is worth care and concern. My method is meaningful minimalism: finding what provides you with meaning and forgetting about the rest, choosing just the stuff that supports your goals and priorities, and letting the space that remains highlight the few things of meaning.

May 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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April 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

Reduce, Reuse …. and Then Recycle

April 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

I hate to be a downer. After all, I engage in a downsized, simplified, and organized life because of its positive and joyful benefits. Most strategies I employ to reduce my impact on the environment are things I like to do and have other benefits (like being healthier for me too).

April 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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April 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

The Temptation of Surfaces and Defeat of Junk Drawers

April 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

A warning bell goes off in my mind when surveying a new client’s space: Oh no! So many surfaces! 

April 7, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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March 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

It's About Control

March 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

It’s funny how little we exert control over what comes into our homes. From accepting all gifts (whether desired or not), hand-me-downs out of guilt, freebies that flood in, and unwanted mail, much of what we have wasn’t invited. It’s like our homes need their own bouncers just to manage the influx of stuff.

March 21, 2018
Dara Zycherman

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