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The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own Kindle Edition

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Don’t Settle for More
 
Most of us know we own too much stuff. We feel the weight and burden of our clutter, and we tire of cleaning and managing and organizing.
 
While excess consumption leads to bigger houses, faster cars, fancier technology, and cluttered homes, it never brings happiness. Rather, it results in a desire for more. It redirects our greatest passions to things that can never fulfill. And it distracts us from the very life we wish we were living.
 
Live a better life with less.
 
In
The More of Less, Joshua Becker helps you...
 
• Recognize the life-giving benefits of owning less
• Realize how all the stuff you own is keeping you from pursuing your dreams
• Craft a personal, practical approach to decluttering your home and life
• Experience the joys of generosity
• Learn why the best part of minimalism isn’t a clean house, it’s a full life
 
The beauty of minimalism isn’t in what it takes away. It’s in what it gives. 
 
Make Room in Your Life for What You Really Want
 
“Maybe you don’t need to own all this stuff.” After a casual conversation with his neighbor on Memorial Day 2008, Joshua Becker realized he needed a change. He was spending far too much time organizing possessions, cleaning up messes, and looking for more to buy.
 
So Joshua and his wife decided to remove the nonessential possessions from their home and life. Eventually, they sold, donated, or discarded over 60 percent of what they owned. In exchange, they found a life of more freedom, more contentment, more generosity, and more opportunity to pursue the things that mattered most.
 
The More of Less delivers an empowering plan for living more by owning less. With practical suggestions and encouragement to personalize your own minimalist style, Joshua Becker shows you why minimizing possessions is the best way to maximize life.
 
Are you ready for less cleaning, less anxiety, and less stress in your life? Simplicity isn’t as complicated as you think.

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USA Today bestseller

“I’m so inspired by this wise, timely book! Like so many people right now, I’m drawn to the idea of minimalism, but, to be honest, I find myself pretty deeply entrenched in bad habits of clutter and accumulation. I’m so thankful for Joshua’s clear vision for what life can be when we choose to surround ourselves with less stuff, and how in doing so, we create more space for living and dreaming.”
Shauna Niequist, author of Bread & Wine and Savor

“Joshua Becker is a distinguished voice in the modern minimalism movement. Engaging and nonjudgmental,
The More of Less masterfully articulates the benefits—and the joy—of living with less.”
Joshua Fields Millburn, creator of theminimalists.com and coauthor of Everything That Remains

“Those of us attracted to minimalism often face a challenge: how do we invite our friends and family into this liberating way of life? With amusing stories and on-the-ground practical advice, Joshua explains how to make your minimalist journey a group endeavor. There are going to be a lot of happy children, spouses, and friends because of this book.”
Dave Bruno, author of The 100 Thing Challenge

“I’ve enjoyed Joshua Becker’s message and writing for many years, and this is by far his best work. His very practical advice for living with less, together with moving stories from real people living with less, provides the tools and motivation for powerful change. I’m in awe of how Becker weaves the step-by-step how to with the moving why to of minimalism.”
Courtney Carver, author of Simple Ways to Be More With Less

“I opened
The More of Less expecting to learn ways to minimize my excess. Instead, I learned freeing steps to maximize my life. Using relatable anecdotes and enlightening revelations, Joshua Becker reveals an innovative approach that adds more meaning to our schedules, personal well-being, relationships, finances, and passions. Don’t let the word minimalist intimidate you. The More of Less helps you craft your own style of minimalism that aligns with your purpose. There are no drastic measures required, and no set plans you must follow. Open this book to unburden your life and give oxygen to what matters most.”
Rachel Macy Stafford, New York Times bestselling author of Hands Free Mama and Hands Free Life

“This is it—the book that will change your life with a surprisingly simple solution: Less can actually mean more. A whole lot more.”
Jeff Goins, bestselling author of The Art of Work

“In his latest book,
The More of Less, Joshua Becker leads you through the steps of finding the life you want by getting to the heart of what you need. If you have been looking for a practical, actionable guide to help you find a simpler and more fulfilling way of living, this is the book you need.”
Patrick Rhone, author of Enough

“People are motivated to change when they grasp three important things: the clear reasons change is needed (the “why”), the clear path of next steps that can be taken (the “how”), and a clear sense that the one calling for change is credible (the “who”). This definitive book on minimalism offers all three pieces. And because Joshua is a longtime practitioner with sound credibility, the reader can rest assured that whatever steps they’ll be taking will lead to a richer life of joy, generosity, meaning, and wholeness. If you can read only one book on minimalism, this should be it.”
Richard Dahlstrom, senior pastor of Bethany Community Church, Seattle, WA

“Often our biggest fear about living with less is that we might miss out, but Joshua Becker explains with crystal clarity just how much we have to gain from the minimalist lifestyle. Packed with actionable ideas you can apply today,
The More of Less is the perfect balance of instruction and motivation. A must read!”
Ruth Soukup, New York Times best-selling author of Unstuffed: Decluttering Your Home, Mind, and Soul

The More of Less is a great guide to starting and maintaining a life of simplicity.”
Ryan Nicodemus, creator of theminimalists.com and co-author of Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Life

“Joshua Becker is simply promoting a way to do life that is more than attractive—it’s a really big idea that will radically change lives. Read it.”
Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People and author of More or Less: Choosing a Lifestyle of Excessive Generosity

“Joshua Becker is one of my heroes.
The More of Less shows all of us how to embrace the joy of less and in so doing how to live a richer, deeper, and more intentional life. If you’re struggling with too much stuff and too little happiness, here is your must-read.”
Peter Walsh, author of the New York Times bestseller It’s All Too Much

“Despite all the books and blogs I’ve read about minimalism, and in spite of all the minimalists I’ve talked to, I came to
The More of Less a skeptic. Why say yes to an idea that says you’ve got to have less? By the end, though—thanks to Joshua Becker’s gentle, simple, persuasive way of explaining things—I’d thrown out a bunch of stuff, and I was a convert. He’s right; minimalism isn’t about less, it’s about more.”
James Wallman, author of Stuffocation

About the Author

JOSHUA BECKER is the founder and editor of Becoming Minimalist, a website that inspires millions around the world to own fewer possessions and find greater fulfillment in life. As one of the leading voices in the modern simplicity movement, Joshua speaks both nationwide and internationally. He has contributed to articles in Time magazine, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Christianity Today. He is a frequent guest on HuffPost Live and has appeared on numerous television programs, includingthe CBS Evening News. He and his young family live in Peoria, Arizona.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B015BCX0X0
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ WaterBrook (May 3, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 3, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.5 MB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 236 pages
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Joshua Becker and his young family were introduced to minimalism 12 years ago during a short conversation with their neighbor and he immediately became a pioneer of the Modern Minimalist Movement with his blog, Becoming Minimalist. Through his blog, Joshua’s story and writing have inspired millions around the world to find more life by owning fewer possessions. Today, based on his thoughtful and intentional approach to minimalism, he is one of the leading voices in the modern simplicity movement reaching over 2 million readers every month.

Joshua is the founder and editor of Becoming Minimalist, a website dedicated to intentional living that was named by SUCCESS Magazine as one of the top ten personal development websites.

He is also the USA Today and WSJ best-selling author of 5 books: The Minimalist Home, The More of Less, Simplify, and Clutterfree with Kids. His new book, Things That Matter, will be released in April 2022.

He is a contributor to Forbes Magazine and has appeared in the New York Times, USA Today, Boston Globe, Washington Post, Reader's Digest, the Drew Barrymore Show and countless other media outlets—speaking live on 6 different continents and for Fortune 100 countries around the US including Google, Airbnb, and SalesForce.

He is also the Founder of The Hope Effect, a nonprofit organization changing how the world cares for orphans. Currently, he lives in Peoria, AZ with his wife and two teenage children.

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Customers find the book's content profound and life-changing, with easy-to-understand writing that makes it a quick read. Moreover, the book helps with de-cluttering and reduces stress levels, with one customer noting how it inspired them to get rid of items. However, the value for money receives mixed feedback, with some praising it as a practical guide to owning less while others find it repetitive. Additionally, the book's approach to minimalism receives mixed reactions, with some appreciating its biblical perspective while others find it too preachy.

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Customers find the book's content profound and life-changing, being both educational and inspirational, with one customer noting how it guides readers through anecdotes.

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Customers find the book highly readable, enjoying every chapter and finding it worth trying, with one customer describing it as a breath of fresh air.

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Customers report feeling less stressed after reading the book, with one noting it addresses the psychological need to feel unburdened, while others mention reduced distractions and worries.

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Even though I've been a minimalist for years, there was NEW stuff in this book. I ended up with a carload of crap to donate this weekend. Big inspiration! Thank you for pushing me to the next step!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022
    I loved the tone of this book. It was so comforting and encouraging, and as Becker leads you through the basics of understanding minimalism, he does it in a way that reflects his own journey without imposing it on the reader. I really appreciated his ability to recognize that the journey is different for everyone. And I especially appreciated the emphasis on generosity and service. I read a book by another popular minimalist and it seemed so prescriptive I was turned off. Becker's approach is more expansive, more gentle, and kind.

    My experience so far seems to be going in phases or levels. Level 1 is getting rid of the obvious junk. With his recommendation, I started with the easy stuff. Clothes are easy for me, I'm no clotheshorse and am happy to wear the same thing every day. Same with jewelry and makeup - I really don't feel the need for much. So I started there and found it so refreshing to get the clutter off my surfaces, that I have continued with a basic household purge. Once that's all done, I will start really doing the work of minimalism as I work through some of the things I am attached to but don't need.

    This really is a process and I'm just at the beginning. I finished this book and immediately read two more of this others. His "voice" really resonates with me personally. Easy-going and practical, and he's living a life a lot of people can relate to, in the suburbs with a couple of kids. This is in contrast to the other popular minimalist who went on and on about how he made tons of money and was obsessed with status. For a lot of us, the issue isn't that we buy things for status. Becker goes into the reasons why people buy stuff, and the thing that resonated the most with me is "security." He wisely points out that security is also found in strong social connections. And unlike others, he doesn't advocate throwing out people who don't "serve you," recognizing that give and take in relationships varies from person to person. Of course he does recognize that some relationships are just plain harmful and need to go. But if we only consider relationships on the basis of how much any given individual makes us feel self-actualized, well, that's kind of selfish.

    So I've read three books by Becker now and I have enjoyed them all. I find them motivating and practical and comprehensive. The religious overtones didn't really bother me. When he used examples from the Bible it was to illustrate a point and he talked about these values in other religions as well. It didn't feel like proselytizing.

    Well done, sir.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2016
    For many, the terms minimalism or minimalists may conjure images of vegan yoga fanatics living in sparse apartments, people traveling the world with all of their earthly belongings in a backpack, or the guy choosing to live in a van down by the river. Yet, there are forms of minimalism, including the type promoted by Joshua Becker in his book The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own. I consider his form “rational minimalism for the rest of us.” Becker’s blog Becoming Minimalist has been instrumental in my minimalist/essentialist/simple living journey over the last year and I was excited to read his new book.

    I can relate to Joshua. Like me, he is a husband, dad, homeowner, has a career, passionately involved in church ministry, and around the same age. These factors helped make the teachings from his book accessible and reasonable for me. Becker defines minimalism as “the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of anything that distracts us from them” (Page 18) and clearly unpacks it in about 220 pages.

    After sharing the story of his launch into minimalism and the benefits of it, Joshua provides well-researched background about consumerism and advertising. This was both eye-opening and convicting. It is also important to note that the author stresses that minimalism and the minimalist lifestyle will look differently for each individual or family. There is no “cookie cutter” approach, but many clear strategies and techniques are presented throughout the book.

    In his clear and enjoyable writing style, Joshua provides strategies on getting started in reducing the number of possessions cluttering our lives, addressing difficult areas (e.g. mementos and papers), and sustaining a minimalist lifestyle over time. Finally, in the last three chapters, Becker details the abundant/purposeful life that minimalism can create. These chapters were outstanding and probably my favorites.

    Having started exploring minimalism about a year ago and reading many different blogs, not many of the strategies presented in the book were truly new to me. However, they were great reminders and encouragements to persevere in the journey. I picked up several great tips in the chapters. The testimonies included throughout the book were also very helpful. Finally, while it is not a “Christian book” per se, it is written from a biblical worldview, something that I deeply respect and appreciate.

    Whether you are on the minimalism journey already or just exploring the concepts, I whole-heartedly commend Joshua Becker’s The More of Less.

    Disclaimer: I received a free advanced copy of The More of Less from the author in exchange for an honest and unbiased book review.
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  • Elena
    3.0 out of 5 stars Está bien para introducirse en el tema
    Reviewed in Spain on January 16, 2018
    Es un poco lento y da muchas vueltas en cosas obvias pero al final hay algo de contenido interesante. No está mal.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on May 24, 2016
    Motivating and practical book, I would advise this book to everybody. It helps to unclutter your house and your mind.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Life altering
    Reviewed in Australia on May 29, 2016
    Joshua writes straight to your heart and shows us that there are far more important things in life than accumulating material possessions. This book has changed the way I think about 'stuff' and has helped me to intentionally think before I purchase or welcome anything into our home. I'm implementing as much as I can to create a less cluttered future for my family and I. 10/10 Highly recommended.
  • Sachin Kumar thapa
    5.0 out of 5 stars One must Read
    Reviewed in India on March 15, 2025
    1. A must read Book to and highly recommended.
  • Fernando Mesquita
    5.0 out of 5 stars Primeiros passos e insights
    Reviewed in Brazil on September 14, 2018
    Estou começando uma jornada no minimalismo, e o livro tem excelentes insights nesse sentido. Ele te mostra por que abraçar a prática, os benefícios e os caminhos. Conta histórias de pessoas que percorreram essa mesma trajetória e como se saíram. Para o que se propõe, o livro me pareceu ótimo. Boa leitura.

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