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The original was posted on /r/minimalism by /u/Educational-Taro-941 on 2023-09-27 18:22:38.


I love systems improvement. I live by Kaizen. I crush continuous improvement.

What are your 1% daily improvements that help you maintain a minimalist life?

Here are a few examples:

  1. We have a shelf dedicated to collecting donatable or buy nothing donations. When the shelf is full we list stuff online for free or donate it to the "Good" thrift store in town.
  2. We schedule the chores each week. Everyone knows what they're responsible for at any given time. This prevents build up of dishes or laundry.
  3. We use Samsung Food app for groceries and recipes. This prevents wasted food or duplication.
  4. One in one out. Recently i got a new scarf. The previous scarf was donated immediately.

What about you?

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