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Why Decluttering Your Home Can Calm Your Mind & Improve Your Mental Wellbeing with Joshua Fields Millburn #614

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Jan 21, 2026
Joshua Fields Millburn, co-founder of The Minimalists and an advocate for intentional living, shares his journey from consumerism to minimalism after experiencing profound personal loss. He explains how external clutter often mirrors internal chaos and how consumerism fails to deliver true happiness. Joshua introduces practical rules for decluttering, such as the 90-90 rule, and emphasizes minimalism as a way to create space for what truly matters in life. He also discusses the importance of letting go of identity labels for improved well-being.
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ANECDOTE

Turning Point After Loss

  • Joshua grew up poor in a home marked by addiction and violence.
  • By age 30 he had material success but felt anxious until his mother's death and divorce prompted change.
INSIGHT

Outer Mess Reflects Inner Turmoil

  • External clutter often mirrors internal mental and emotional clutter.
  • Joshua says possessions are a physical manifestation of what’s happening inside us.
INSIGHT

Minimalism Creates Spaciousness

  • Minimalism isn't deprivation but creating spaciousness in life.
  • Joshua calls minimalism 'amplification of spaciousness' to make room for what matters.
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