More Than Enough: How One Family Cultivated a More Abundant Life Through a Year of Practical Minimalism
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Miranda Anderson
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Miranda Anderson
About this listen
As another year unfolded, lifestyle blogger and mom of three Miranda Anderson realized she felt weighed down by the mass of belongings her family had been accumulating.
In an effort to pare down and cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude and abundance in their lives, she and her husband decided to embark on a minimalism challenge, where they would stop all unnecessary shopping for one year. It meant learning to use what they already had and being more creative.
"Less stuff, more adventure" became their mantra as they focused on gaining enriching family moments and seeking personal development. Life became about only choosing what truly matters and simply disregarding the rest.
With candid narrative of her experiences, insightful discussion of principles, and practical questions to answer, Miranda's journey will empower listeners to make small, impactful changes to live more intentionally and will show that whatever they have today can be more than enough.
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- Maureen Cameron
- 2021-12-14
An easy listen
Overall, I really enjoyed this book. I always enjoy hearing how people can “make do” in new and creative ways, and the author talks quite a bit about how she made things work in their no buy year. The ideas in the book weren’t revolutionary, but it was an enjoyable read, and she narrates it quite well.
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