Goodbye, Minimalism.

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  • @LanaBlakely
    @LanaBlakely  3 роки тому +184

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    • @NatureDaydream
      @NatureDaydream 3 роки тому +3

      Yes! I can't wait for the next letter. All of them look like love letters 💌! Hopefully, your life will be more colorful than ever with different look into minimalism.

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    • @billmcgoon9991
      @billmcgoon9991 3 роки тому +1

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    • @manbeardogstar
      @manbeardogstar 3 роки тому +1

      I would give up all the comforts of this life just to have what you have Lana because I realize that life is too short and it's the small things, like when you stop and look up to the sky, notice the flowers, hear the birds sing, smell the scent from the tree, the way your hair lifts up, how your mouth smiles...you remind me of the most beautiful things in life...🌹❤️

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  • @JessicaHyde199
    @JessicaHyde199 3 роки тому +6852

    Minimalism isn't about having less things, it's about having only the things you really need.

    • @trayfor
      @trayfor 3 роки тому +318

      I wouldn't say need per-say. If its useful, brings you joy and is basically not clutter its not a problem

    • @sal2975
      @sal2975 3 роки тому +37

      What if I need to have some things I don't need for my mental well being?

    • @JessicaHyde199
      @JessicaHyde199 3 роки тому +38

      @@sal2975 What’s the point having the things you don’t need?

    • @sal2975
      @sal2975 3 роки тому +31

      @@JessicaHyde199 It may give an aesthetic that brings peace to your mind.

    • @sal2975
      @sal2975 3 роки тому +15

      @Are You Going To Do The 'Ora Ora' Thing? Like with anything, excess isn't a good thing. Moderation is the way to go.

  • @roryl5942
    @roryl5942 3 роки тому +4585

    The idea of Minimalism isn't depriving yourself, its freeing yourself from "things" that don't enhance your life.

    • @Red.Christopher
      @Red.Christopher 3 роки тому +32

      I agree completely. Letting go of things that don't enhance my existence has done wonders for my mental well-being. It's as if a weight has been lifted and I am now mentally freer. I have even gone a step further and applied the same principle to people.

    • @ferillionaire
      @ferillionaire 3 роки тому +24

      I think possessing a set of plates or glassess or coffee mugs (at least six😂) doesn't make someone extravagant. But maybe expressing yourself with the "things" you have, their price, their brands or purchasing products just because they are popular or "influenced" can make someone live in a distorted reality. For instance most of the beauty products, especially makeup products are not necessity. But if using highlighter makes me happy or makes me feel beautiful, why shouldn't I purchase it? I believe, determining what u really need, what u really should buy based on your lifestyle, desires, needs, which product is not suitable or unneccessary for you are much more rational than totally rejecting possesion. I mean there is no need to go extra. Yes we are spritual & energy beings living in a body but we came here to experience humanness. We don't have to go that far to purify our souls from desire (i.e. nefs) We can do whatever we want "in moderation" and in balance.

    • @derekg5563
      @derekg5563 3 роки тому +3

      @Rory Laubscher: Yes. Minimalism isn't about not enjoying an extremely large amount of luxurious things, it's just about not enjoying more of those things than what you want to.

    • @roryl5942
      @roryl5942 3 роки тому +2

      @@ferillionaire "..moderation and balance". Well said. :)

    • @derekg5563
      @derekg5563 3 роки тому +4

      ​@@ferillionaire "I believe, determining what u really need, what u really should buy based on your lifestyle, desires, needs, which product is not suitable or unneccessary for you are much more rational than totally rejecting possesion."
      I'm not sure how you can say that, because the former is just a different stage/step of rational decision making from the latter. It's like saying "determining how much meat you want to eat is much more rational than just rejecting eating meat." Well, it all depends on how that determination goes, and what conclusion you come to, and if your action follows from that. If you determine from that determination that you don't want to eat any meat, then it _would_ make sense to totally reject eating meat. To totally reject something, to make any decision really, logically implies that you determined that this decision was right for you; that's why you made that decision.
      A minimalist could say that, because they determined that their lifestyle doesn't need anything extra, that they can totally reject possession of such extras. That determination that they made is what would make them reject possession. If you do something different from that, it's because you want more than the essentials in your lifestyle, not because you made a determination and they didn't.
      "But if using highlighter makes me happy or makes me feel beautiful, why shouldn't I purchase it?"
      Well, it might make you appreciate your natural beauty, foregoing your temptation to satisfy a craving to look a certain way. It might make you tougher and stronger in that you are building a tolerance for not satisfying your cravings which can make you better at not letting cravings or emotions in the future getting the better of you. That way if a time comes when you aren't able to satisfy certain cravings, there is no feeling of crisis because you are already comfortable without doing it and you still feel just as much like yourself as before, because you find it from looking within, something that is always possible for you no matter how much or little possessions you may have. It would just be business as usual for you in that scenario.
      You never have to ask yourself "what will I do if I lose x possession" if you are already happy without any possessions, and so you can live without so much fear of the future, and you free your mind to do less _worrying_ in the present and more _enjoying_ of the present moment. The more you resist distractions from being content from within, the deeper and more resistant to hardship that contentment becomes. Any time spent on something external involves attention being taken away from your internal relationship with yourself. Meditation, for example, is based on taking yourself away from as many elements as possible, so that, more or less, all you are left with is your internal sense of self and nothing is getting in the way of that.
      It is always potentially beneficial to train resisting temptations; sure, one can simply hope that when things get tough, they will find a way regardless of training, but when you train, you put things into your hands, where, more and more, you don't need to hope you will find toughness when you need it, because you live with it everyday already. Then whatever moment you do enjoy (perhaps a season, such as summer), you don't have to spend any of that energy worrying about when it ends, because you are already profoundly content with being without it. Ironically, when you are fully content with not experiencing it, it makes experiencing it feel so much better because you are using the present moment to fully engage with it instead of outsourcing some of your energy in that moment to worrying about it ending or worrying about some disaster interrupting it. When you can enjoy life in that way, it doesn't really matter what is going on -- whatever you are enjoying right now, you can easily replace it with something different as soon as it ends, and enjoy that replacement just as much.
      Such a process could make you feel happier and more beautiful in the long run compared to you satisfying a craving that will make you feel happy and beautiful in that particular moment. You want to make happiness more of a constant state, rather than as a fleeting event. It's ultimately up to you, and there is no one-size-fits-all answer, but sometimes what seems like what is best for you in the short run is not what is best for you in the long run, and it is always something worth considering before satisfying a craving or making pretty much any decision, ultimately. Instant gratification versus delayed gratification; when the latter comes, it sure does feel good, on a much deeper and comprehensive, and more existential level than instant gratification.

  • @ngocarina
    @ngocarina 3 роки тому +1650

    It doesn't seem like you're breaking away from minimalism. It seems like you're breaking away from a certain minimalistic decor/asthetic.

    • @LanaBlakely
      @LanaBlakely  3 роки тому +253

      That’s right!

    • @BAGS53
      @BAGS53 3 роки тому +118

      I feel like she's breaking away more from the ‘religious/cult-ish’ expectations of minimalism. 🌱 This life is meant to be enjoyed. Just like a painting or two- sometimes that is a need. 🙏🏼 I need things in my life that make my body think, feel, question, appreciate and admire.

    • @justinealajid7676
      @justinealajid7676 3 роки тому

      this is what im trying to say

    • @junevid
      @junevid 3 роки тому

      yes please

    • @misseclair
      @misseclair 3 роки тому

      This!

  • @drew8235
    @drew8235 3 роки тому +635

    Minimalism shouldn't be about having almost nothing, it should be about making the things you do have have meaning and purpose.

    • @intentionalliving7326
      @intentionalliving7326 3 роки тому +2

      Meaning and purpose! Beautifully put!

    • @gebbygebbers
      @gebbygebbers 3 роки тому +1

      PS1 Hagrid!

    • @drew8235
      @drew8235 3 роки тому +1

      @@gebbygebbers Nah that's just what I look like lol.

    • @wangnam
      @wangnam 2 роки тому

      Meaningful & resourceful indeed

  • @tamiawatson6807
    @tamiawatson6807 3 роки тому +3352

    I am a minimalist, but remember minimalism is different for everyone. For example I may not have friends over so I don't need extra cups and bowls vs you may need more, so buy more. It's not about owning nothing it's about buying high quality items and less of them. Quality or Quantity. Don't deprive yourself. God bless.

    • @tamaramegan2942
      @tamaramegan2942 3 роки тому +75

      Yes this!!! Im minimalist in my wardrobe its small but I love makeup/hair care so i have a sizeable collection of makeup and haircare products I love!

    • @falistiq
      @falistiq 3 роки тому +5

      Yes that's right.

    • @niyu4218
      @niyu4218 3 роки тому +62

      I guess she deprive herself too much thats not the thought on minimalism

    • @RocioGonzalezMeza
      @RocioGonzalezMeza 3 роки тому +22

      Yeah! I love to wear black and white clothes, but I also possess some clothing and accessories with colors or patterns that complete my basics. I have very few clothes, but they satisfy all my needs. I just make sure what I have is what I use.

    • @HarryStyles_01
      @HarryStyles_01 3 роки тому +4

      What a fantastic advice. 👏👏 I also believe "less is more".

  • @Lea-ov8vq
    @Lea-ov8vq 3 роки тому +4493

    My father once taught me: No extreme is good

    • @hyperspacejester7377
      @hyperspacejester7377 3 роки тому +87

      Moderation at all times? Sounds pretty extreme to me!

    • @silence8714
      @silence8714 3 роки тому +38

      Isn't that a little absolutist, or maybe ... extreme?

    • @ChrisGaultHealthyLiving
      @ChrisGaultHealthyLiving 3 роки тому +36

      Sounds like a smart dad!

    • @ojophoyimbo
      @ojophoyimbo 3 роки тому +80

      My dear friend has a saying, "Everything in moderation, including moderation.". You have to let go once in a while.

    • @TomMarvan
      @TomMarvan 3 роки тому +8

      100% agree.

  • @falak4535
    @falak4535 3 роки тому +980

    Let's call it ''Essentialism'' and wrap up at that

    • @ishalkiliyanni2334
      @ishalkiliyanni2334 3 роки тому +41

      This comment is too underated

    • @halloxhm6639
      @halloxhm6639 3 роки тому +7

      Yes,we can have what we actually need

    • @kimdoyoung4772
      @kimdoyoung4772 3 роки тому +6

      THIS💯

    • @SuperJustforonce
      @SuperJustforonce 3 роки тому +28

      It is your typical story of someone who thought Minimalism was more about aesthetics and fixed rules, than actually only having things you need and/or love. Honestly, to me Minimalism and Essentialism are pretty much the same thing, then again, where would all the "groundbreaking" self-help books and lightbulb-moment-videos go, if it where that simple?

    • @Gina-ko3tr
      @Gina-ko3tr 3 роки тому +16

      Let's just not put label on everything and every actions we decide to make in our lives 🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @AriChem23
    @AriChem23 3 роки тому +1008

    Here in Italy, an empty kitchen is very sad. We love having so many kitchen tools: spices in small jars, pots, so many colorful cups and dishes .. because it reminds us that eating is a sharing moment, in which we share food and happiness. Remind yourself that you should own things that bring happiness to your life 🙂

    • @angles4307
      @angles4307 3 роки тому +46

      Same for us Indians! You will never find a counter top which is completely free of clutter :D

    • @kiki-ls6to
      @kiki-ls6to 3 роки тому +28

      I love this idea!!! a full and decorated kitchen will always show that it’s a very loved kitchen that hosts enjoyment and happy moments

    • @irenesofiamauro8038
      @irenesofiamauro8038 3 роки тому +9

      Yes ! In Italy kitchens are very big...we spend a lot of the time there! 😂 Eating well, together, is very important in Italy.

    • @shantcheetah
      @shantcheetah 3 роки тому +5

      So true, life is about being happy & sharing that happiness with others

    • @poochesworld
      @poochesworld 3 роки тому +10

      My husband has some Italian blood in him, I guess now I know why he loves kitchen stuff so much: plates, glasses, forks, pans, etc. 🙂

  • @AntoniatheUniverse
    @AntoniatheUniverse 3 роки тому +303

    I always tell people to let go of the color and aestheticsn of minimalism - that was never what this, as a lifestyle, was about. I'm a minimalist with a colorful home and wardrobe and I love meaningful decorations and plants. Light and color are my go-to things to make my space cozy and special. Its out there!

    • @kristaw206
      @kristaw206 2 роки тому +2

      Yes I too practice minimalism the best I can and I still have plenty of texture and color in my home. I’m mostly just anti-clutter clutter being things that just give me mental noise and not good feels

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 3 роки тому +683

    *“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending...”*
    *―C. S. Lewis*

    • @emotionallesbian3503
      @emotionallesbian3503 3 роки тому +4

      Great quote

    • @MoonSun00
      @MoonSun00 3 роки тому +4

      That's a lovely quote! I needed that 🙌

    • @mainenimalist5024
      @mainenimalist5024 3 роки тому +1

      Just in perfect timing. Not minimalism related. I have been spending my time wishing I could go back to years ago, and make better choices. But I know vfry well that will never happen. But C. S. Lewis is right, I can probably still change rhe ending by becoming more intentional each day.

    • @shantcheetah
      @shantcheetah 3 роки тому +2

      Beautiful quote & very true

    • @julliuschrist8006
      @julliuschrist8006 2 роки тому

      OH MY GODDHHH I LOVE THAT QUOTE

  • @shujaathahmadi1202
    @shujaathahmadi1202 3 роки тому +226

    What if minimalism is just one part to a long journey of discovering a little more clearly about what we really appreciate and need?

  • @bhagyashreepanchal5702
    @bhagyashreepanchal5702 3 роки тому +321

    "Physical photographs are the closest things we have to touching memories." - Lana Bakely This quote is beautiful!

    • @intentionalliving7326
      @intentionalliving7326 3 роки тому +3

      Thank you for highlighting this! It is beautiful 🤩

    • @wilderacosta9151
      @wilderacosta9151 3 роки тому

      Camilo

    • @briannab5296
      @briannab5296 3 роки тому +3

      Yes i agree. . . However in our older ages photos become a physical burden. They are heavy and take up a lot of space. Even wìth some of the memories associated with them.
      A FEW special photos are fine but boxes & boxes of a lifetime of them becomes a burden not only for ourselves but also to those who inherit them.

    • @msizziekay
      @msizziekay 3 роки тому +1

      Beautiful quote, indeed. That was one thing I could never truly wrap my mind around in minimalism: when people kinda forced themselves to throw away beautiful memories/sentimental items or photographs that would allow them a nostalgic glimpse into their past. I think we should certainly draw a line and not keep everything, but going too far can probably be just as detrimental. It's a fine balance after all, like most things in life (including diet, work, etc.).

  • @eltondesa4152
    @eltondesa4152 3 роки тому +320

    i mean, minimalism is about having what you need and what makes you feel good, if ya need more bowls, cups or anything else, get it because you're in need of it!

    • @Zhune22
      @Zhune22 2 роки тому

      True! She can put it in the kitchen cabinet if that's bother her many things.

  • @Sisu
    @Sisu 3 роки тому +453

    Minimalism is not about how many possessions do you have, but about lowering your life’s requirements to the essential while being able to answer one simple question: what is important to you?

  • @Neta303
    @Neta303 3 роки тому +464

    There is something about minimalism that although it is wonderful in terms of attempting to reduce clutter and decision fatigue, it also hinders your expressivity. Most minimalists have neutral colored furniture, neutral colored clothing, and decor. In a way it is bland and deprives yourself of colour, creativity, and of your uniqueness. As much as I love the idea of minimalism, I think there’s a way to de-clutter your home without getting rid of your “personality”. It’s about making your life easy, not hard and induce more decision fatigue, which I think minimalism has turned into, unfortunately.

    • @LanaBlakely
      @LanaBlakely  3 роки тому +31

      Greatly put.

    • @Neta303
      @Neta303 3 роки тому +20

      @@LanaBlakely there is actually an article about this written by a psychologist. I forgot which one but if I find it, I’ll post it for you!

    • @jeanetteyarbrough3286
      @jeanetteyarbrough3286 3 роки тому +39

      Agreed. I consider myself a minimalist and most of my clothes are bright colors because that's something that's important to me. I can't do black and neutrals.

    • @olive0eyes0
      @olive0eyes0 3 роки тому +11

      Eloquently said, agree variety is the spice of life.

    • @junevid
      @junevid 3 роки тому +6

      Agreed, the aesthetic that built itself on minimalism took away all the colors and secret gardens of people's houses.

  •  3 роки тому +100

    I've rarely seen such pointless and limiting self-set rules of belongings; this can't possibly feel freeing, but rather stressful and restricting.

  • @theunscriptedsuccessstory8898
    @theunscriptedsuccessstory8898 3 роки тому +34

    And this is why I steer clear of a lot of labels. They tend to place you in a box, in your own mind and in the mind of others. I live what others would call a minimalistic life, but because I don't identify as that, I never feel obligated to limit myself to those principles all the time. Sometimes I do get things I don't need and that's ok.

  • @HelennaPierce
    @HelennaPierce 3 роки тому +60

    Getting rid of a few things : Stress relief
    Getting rid of too many things : Stress increase XD

  • @rootedro
    @rootedro 3 роки тому +257

    As long as you’re buying things that ACTUALLY benefit your life and doesn’t hurt the environment. “Stuff” isn’t inherently bad

    • @hyperspacejester7377
      @hyperspacejester7377 3 роки тому +6

      How many UA-cam satellites before the environment takes priority?

    • @MoonSun00
      @MoonSun00 3 роки тому +5

      Is there any good stores that are good for the environment?

    • @Tex_Killer
      @Tex_Killer 3 роки тому +1

      Minimalism is trend based on an empty ideology. I have a few ideas to practice instead for a better life, those have been tested by people such as Luther, Aquinas, Socrates and many great people.
      1) Don't base your life choices on politics
      2) Get rid of ideologies, they are a doutrinary rules made by faul people
      3) Study Philosophy, not politics, read Aristotle instead of Focault
      4) Seek the truth and only the truth (the truth is a person who loves you)
      5) Make friends

    • @purpleXpotion
      @purpleXpotion 3 роки тому +5

      Everything that benefits our lives hurts the environment.. And since that’s not a practical or reasonable thing to go about concerning myself with.. I honestly couldn’t care less. 😄 (At least not without killing myself with guilt over every little thing.)
      So consumerism wins!! 😜

    • @les471
      @les471 2 роки тому

      @@Tex_Killer well, 2) kinda is a paradox, because trying to not follow an ideology is, in itself, an ideology that you follow.

  • @spinstercatlady
    @spinstercatlady 3 роки тому +338

    I am definitely a "maximalist" who loves a cozy, cluttered English cottage style at home. Tbs, the decor I buy is mostly antique/vintage rather than mass produced junk. To me, part of life's joy is surrounding myself with things I find lovely and that make me smile. It's hard for me to wrap my mind around the pleasures of austere minimalism.

    • @meh5069
      @meh5069 3 роки тому +21

      🙌🏼 I could have written this comment word for word. I agree!

    • @nnocosa
      @nnocosa 3 роки тому +47

      i mean,, but if having all those things and knick knacks makes you happy, then they aren't wastes. I know it was seen as more of a fad, but I think the whole Marie Kondo "If it makes you happy, then it serves a purpose" thing was really nice

    • @spinstercatlady
      @spinstercatlady 3 роки тому +3

      @@meh5069 glad I'm not the only one haha!

    • @spinstercatlady
      @spinstercatlady 3 роки тому +20

      @@nnocosa yes, absolutely! My home is my sanctuary and the things I surround myself with are an extension of me and my personality. I'm a total homebody so decorating/homemaking ARE a huge part of my life.

    • @SpiritualySpeaking1
      @SpiritualySpeaking1 3 роки тому +6

      I agree, I personally go for the hygee style, hygee is a concept of coziness and everyone defines cosiness in their own way.

  • @l.s.11
    @l.s.11 3 роки тому +33

    Minimalism is often taken too far, almost as a cult. Maybe calling it "ESSENTIALISM" would be more beneficial.

  • @superbettynow
    @superbettynow 3 роки тому +54

    Sounds like you're saying goodbye to asceticism. Minimalism comes in many forms. If you have visitors, but cannot serve food for them because of insufficient crockery, they are an essential for your lifestyle. You could buy some new plates and sheets and still justifiably call yourself a minimalist! Or not, as you choose. :-) B x

    • @rebeccab_bwlt
      @rebeccab_bwlt 3 роки тому +1

      I came to say this. It sounds like she wants a more colorful minimalism that is a solid level (or several) above asceticism. If we define minimalism as reducing what we don’t need so that we can enjoy what we do (more like the William Morris “beautiful/useful”test) there’s nothing that would require anyone to eschew loveliness and color and texture and life in our homes - or anything truly useful (like a toolbox or four-piece place setting). I’m a big proponent of “enoughism”.

  • @oboemoboe
    @oboemoboe 2 роки тому +4

    Many people confuse "minimalism" with "minimalist aethetic". You can still live a minimalist life with more than two cups! You're alowed to wear colouful clothes and still be minimalist!

  • @syedzohair
    @syedzohair 3 роки тому +154

    Title: Goodbye, Minimalism.
    * *uses a minimalist thumbnail* *
    I love it😂

    • @LanaBlakely
      @LanaBlakely  3 роки тому +30

      Yeah literally makes no sense lol.

  • @ChrisGaultHealthyLiving
    @ChrisGaultHealthyLiving 3 роки тому +43

    I moved across the USA a little while ago in a smaller house. I had to get rid of a lot of stuff. It actually felt liberating! Thanks, Lana, for the awesome video!

  • @strangerdaysss
    @strangerdaysss 3 роки тому +14

    people need to realize that minimalism you should cater it to your own life not deprive yourself of things you love, enjoy, need.

  • @troycayias695
    @troycayias695 3 роки тому +113

    Things break. You definitely need a toolbox.

    • @LanaBlakely
      @LanaBlakely  3 роки тому +25

      Yeah, I learned the hard way haha.

  • @caramia4789
    @caramia4789 3 роки тому +76

    Example of someone who didn't understand minimalism.

    • @cutestuff59FR
      @cutestuff59FR 2 роки тому +3

      exactly

    • @AnaS-hy6kt
      @AnaS-hy6kt 2 роки тому +5

      Example of someone who realized what minimalism is and who is trying to explain that to us; who is doing their best to find their own way and to be as mindful as possible; huge respect for her 🌊

    • @Sypeth
      @Sypeth 2 роки тому

      Exactly ! I really don’t like when that happens,

  • @arkcorps9138
    @arkcorps9138 3 роки тому +7

    You literally took it too far minimalism isn’t about stressing yourself out and sleeping on the floor with a single pillow.

  • @nososm3710
    @nososm3710 3 роки тому +72

    Minimalism to me is owning what you need rather than owning what you want, but at the same time it's not depriving yourself it's freeing and it makes your belongings easier to manage and makes everything feel tidy and spacious. being a minimalist can either save you money (works well specifically for greedy people lol) or get you a few luxurious items instead of a bunch of cheap stuff (more like quality over quantity), or both honestly it really depends on what you want in this case.

  • @5olveForX
    @5olveForX 3 роки тому +28

    To attain balance is difficult, but always worthwhile and rewarding.

  • @majamojo9973
    @majamojo9973 3 роки тому +30

    Severe minimalism and hoarding are just the same = MENTAL PROBLEM

  • @aneelop2
    @aneelop2 3 роки тому +60

    “I don’t want minimalism to own me” thats such a profound observation

  • @emilie6399
    @emilie6399 3 роки тому +6

    ‘Pushing things too far will only pull you back’

  • @JLUXEE
    @JLUXEE 3 роки тому +29

    You stated exactly what I know this new age minimalism idea is doing to people. People who label themselves as a minimalist for aesthetic and egotistical purposes only do so because a lot of people in society are taking principles from the East and inter-grating them in their lives. They do it because it is believed, or an idea-form, is created that to own less brings peace to ones life. Now of course this may be true to an extent and people will tell you, “yea omg I’m a minimalist and I am so happy now”, but yet it is just a facade and another external ramification upon the many things today society does externally to try and make themselves feel better internally. In a higher truth they are just playing themselves and are temporarily experiencing peace, True Ro does not come from adjusting our external world but rather coming to realization of our higher inner realities of self, other-selfs, and nature self.

    • @dimonddust4318
      @dimonddust4318 3 роки тому +1

      Not quite new-age. A similar concept is outlined in the Bible. Jesus said to sell your positions and to follow him. There is plenty in the Bible that says not to get attached to things in this world..however, no mention of that everything must be black and white and cut like a box.

    • @Izabela-ek5nh
      @Izabela-ek5nh 3 роки тому

      My home is still cluttered. But after over a year of illness and having totally no energy for any homework I am so tired. I am better now for a while and I've chosen to get rid of most of my stuff because I simply cannot manage to clean all that stuff around me when I feel worse. I sometimes don't eat, cause I'm unable to go and make some food for me. So there are more reasons for becoming a minimalist then just a fashion. I am overwhelmed and promised myself never to let my too many things make me cry helplessly unable to even leave the house to feel some free space......

  • @Zahra.alturabi
    @Zahra.alturabi 3 роки тому +12

    That’s why i do not call myself a minimalist, i just say i have my own way of consuming.

  • @jaimetan
    @jaimetan 3 роки тому +16

    It’s great to reassess how we’ve been living every now and again as we keep evolving and growing as humans. And if it hadn’t been for your minimalism journey, you probably wouldn’t appreciate all that colour now. So - you can’t have one without the other! You are still living intentionally and consciously, picking out what stuff you really want/need more in your life- and to me that’s really the point of minimalism (not just having less for the sake of having less). Enjoy the journey. ❤️

  • @davidwilliama.7296
    @davidwilliama.7296 3 роки тому +16

    Minimalism doesn't always have to be so extreme. You can be minimalist with only certain areas of your life. Some people are Minimalists with a non minimalist spouse/children. If you need/want more dishes for guests, it's perfectly fine. If you enjoy more decorations or more colorful clothes, you can have them. From what I've learned, minimalism isn't about having the least amount of things and being bland, making you not happy. It's about getting rid of the things you definitely don't use/want and not bringing things in that are unnecessary. I've heard of people who are minimalist with only certain things, but they might have a collection because it makes them happy or they have a variety of their favorite clothes. Yes, some of them like having a tiny amount of things, but it's more about making you happy and less stressed about the things you own. By the way, I am not a minimalist. I just had a minimalism obsession for a while and wanted to do it. However, I think I could only do it if I were living in my own/with someone who also wanted to do it. I also have an issue with wanting to buy things all the time. I love spending money, shopping and getting packages. It would be hard to give that up, but I would like to try minimalism at some point to see if I like it.

  • @a.inesfidalgo3367
    @a.inesfidalgo3367 3 роки тому +16

    I'm a vintage collector and minimalism gives me anxiety 😆

    • @intentionalliving7326
      @intentionalliving7326 3 роки тому +3

      😂🤗! I enjoy beautiful tea cups, but in other areas I apply minimalism. I feel it is about honoring our own unique life ✨

  • @essraabdelsamed8815
    @essraabdelsamed8815 3 роки тому +19

    Essentialism is what you need to adapt to

    • @cybertteoki
      @cybertteoki 3 роки тому +4

      Exactly what I was thinking. Either way no extreme is good. I'm looking to move into a hyrbid of essentialism and minimalism.

    • @intentionalliving7326
      @intentionalliving7326 3 роки тому +1

      You are right! That word resonates!! It honors the individual, not the dogma✨✨

    • @jukio02
      @jukio02 3 роки тому

      LOL, what is essentialism. Now, I need to do some research on this.

  • @AndrewGeerlings
    @AndrewGeerlings 3 роки тому +20

    To me a far more relevant qualifier then "is it absolutely nessesary" is: is it useful? Will it save me time, will it help me in my work or endeavors, or just simply: will it make me feel better and thus improve my quality of life?
    Minimalism is a means to prevent overcluttering, and certainly not an end in itself. Good to see thats becoming more your approach as well.. makes life that much more enjoyable :)

  • @genesisansbro4936
    @genesisansbro4936 3 роки тому +77

    I love walking into someone’s space that tells a story... many times minimalism is very dull. Convenient but dull

  • @ssnabell
    @ssnabell 3 роки тому +11

    i love colors. I painted my living room ceiling yellow and the wall green. And every room has their own colors.. I love the pippi longstocking style of colors rather than boring hospital white

  • @aditi1729
    @aditi1729 3 роки тому +15

    The changes you’re making still count as minimalism imo, because it brings you joy. I relate to everything you said in this video!🙃

  • @Phushprada1
    @Phushprada1 3 роки тому +2

    To me the idea of minimalism is not owning less but owning what you really love!!! It’s not necessary about having less of everything, it is more about having things that I actually use and make feel happy!!!

  • @laurahopper4988
    @laurahopper4988 3 роки тому +19

    I will forever appreciate this channel "LANA BLAKELY". My husband and I have been able to be minimal, conscious in spending,saving and lnve,sting wisely. Saving to invest has been my smartest move so far 🍾I'm so happy to join you today too❤️😊

  • @FlorianCoeman
    @FlorianCoeman 3 роки тому +6

    Minimalism can be surprisingly addictive

    • @LanaBlakely
      @LanaBlakely  3 роки тому +9

      Yep - it can easily go further than one intended.

  • @claudiat.business7468
    @claudiat.business7468 3 роки тому +14

    Also, having a puppy (at least for me) requires having a couple more extra trousers or tshirts and bedsheets because those get dirty or ruined quicker.

    • @LanaBlakely
      @LanaBlakely  3 роки тому +19

      Oh yes! I’ve also just had to accept the fact that my place is going to look a bit more cluttered and messy with him. And his happiness (toys etc) are far more important than my “minimalism”.

    • @claudiat.business7468
      @claudiat.business7468 3 роки тому

      @@LanaBlakely oh yes, absolutely. Actually, having a puppy has made me become more of a minimalist (selling clothes, books, videogames and random stuff that I was not really using or enjoying) in exchange of my puppy toys, blankets and such :)
      Puppy life is the best life
      ps. is your puppy going to stay that same size or he will grow eventually?

  • @rachunaa
    @rachunaa 3 роки тому +6

    A moment of silence for everyone who sold all their stuff looking at the initial videos. Now you gotta buy some.

  • @JessicaGrey
    @JessicaGrey 3 роки тому +3

    Your apartment reminds me of an Airbnb where they have just the basic things that you need for like a two day stay

  • @laura-valas
    @laura-valas 3 роки тому +5

    loved the end, proud of you for buying more bowls:) having stuff is not bad, it´s only bad when it´s TOO much or when you feel bad around it. I´m happy that I took a break to watch your video. my week has been very hard for me mentally and I really needed a moment. even though I wasn´t busy, I wasn´t taking time for myself. as for minimalism, I have been trying to declutter. I have faced a lot of guilt and doubt. some stuff I´m not sure if I wanna keep. in some moments I feel bad of getting rid of things. I´m going slowly, trying to listen to myself. one step that I decided to take is to sell my desk and get a smaller one because I´m just making a mess on this one because of the space I have. I´ll get a smaller desk that will be neat and something else for storing things, so I don´t have clutter around my space. I hope I will be making progress with my decluttering because I sometimes feel like I can´t breathe around my stuff and that it maybe makes me less happy.

  • @GurlPlz4321
    @GurlPlz4321 3 роки тому +23

    Minimalism doesn’t mean depriving yourself. Just buy the things that essential or manage your money better

  • @sliceofalice
    @sliceofalice 3 роки тому +5

    I feel so relatable to you when my husband and I were holding a house welcoming party when we first moved in while we were trying to be minimalistic. "Sorry, we don't have paper towels. Sorry, we only have 2 cups”. Also, all the guests were just sitting on the floors because we didn't get a sofa because we don't think we need it. LOL
    Soon we discovered that minimalism isn't for us because guests were just using one-time plastic cups, one-time plastic spoons. Having these are actually creating more harmful trashes to the environment.

  • @farhiyaa4880
    @farhiyaa4880 3 роки тому +5

    I thought minimalism was get rid of clutter, buy the essentials. I never imagined empty room and everything in neutral colors. I learned something new. I am ok with my colorful home...just reduce clutter, keep tidy. I get where they say reduce dishes - some of us hoard mugs and have 8 sets of silverware + dishes. I entertain people in the community room of the apartment - not my actual place. I have temporary plates, cups, and silverware for when people visit.

  • @writeitdown2013
    @writeitdown2013 3 роки тому +7

    I believe you can still be a minimalist and own plenty of things. The key is that if push comes to shove, you can just get in your car and leave it all behind and be ok with it. The only thing that needs to be in that car is you.

  • @DK-th5nt
    @DK-th5nt 3 роки тому +10

    Whatever life philosophy you choose you shouldn't go into extreme.

  • @JustNicole6400
    @JustNicole6400 3 роки тому +87

    I don’t think I’m a minimalist because I have pictures everywhere and trinkets from friends and traveling places all over my room. Plus all of my plant babies 🪴 It makes my room feel cozy. All of these things make me happy so I guess that’s what matters right?

    • @naisa9705
      @naisa9705 3 роки тому

      Yeah

    • @naisa9705
      @naisa9705 3 роки тому +5

      Having what makes you feel good is absolutely freedom

    • @roberthoffman3
      @roberthoffman3 2 роки тому +3

      A minimalist lifestyle is keeping what truly makes you happy while removing things that do not. Its more about removing that inkling feeling to purchase things that you do not truly need or will not truly make you happy. So you can be a minimalist even if you collect trinkets and pictures if thats what brings you genuine and lasting joy 😊

  • @MihaelaClaudiaPuscas
    @MihaelaClaudiaPuscas 3 роки тому +13

    You can still be a minimalist without being a minimalist (if that makes sense)! I feel a minimalist but I never counted my possessions (not many btw)! I feel like that because I only own things that are useful or meaningful to me, all the rest are out! Big kiss from Italy (Florence)!

    • @wahana3115803
      @wahana3115803 2 роки тому +1

      yeah i actually didn't really understand why all these minimalist concepts would always ends up with white,grey,brown,black.cant you be minimalist but still have some color in your life.

  • @BluuKiss
    @BluuKiss 3 роки тому +4

    Experiencing the joy of minimalism is kinda like purchasing something new. We are happy with it for a while (for example, a minimalistic closet makes choosing an outfit effortless and looks aesthetic) but then we get used to it and it no longer sparks the same joy, we then find that spark in something else.
    People are built this way, we need variety to keep us from being bored. We go through changes and phases, many years later you might find yourself back into minimalism and decluttering. And there's nothing wrong w that.
    People are not meant to be like stone, change is the only constant. :)

  • @DekkarJr
    @DekkarJr 3 роки тому +111

    Jordan Peterson would be like: Ma'am, that was not what I meant by Clean Your Room"
    lol XD :) :) :)

    • @UmerFarooq-db5gu
      @UmerFarooq-db5gu 3 роки тому +16

      JP would be like "well it all depends on what you mean by cleaning your room"

    • @lowwastehighmelanin
      @lowwastehighmelanin 3 роки тому +9

      Well he also intentionally gave himself brain damage so his opinions are kinda moot on most things tbh

    • @sal2975
      @sal2975 3 роки тому +5

      @@lowwastehighmelanin If the opinions of someone with brain damage are well constructed and make sense I'll consider it.

    • @Mike_M_Smith
      @Mike_M_Smith 3 роки тому

      Who is that?

    • @sanjivjhangiani3243
      @sanjivjhangiani3243 3 роки тому +9

      his doctor prescribed certain powerful antidepressants after his (JP's) wife's illness. The doctor failed, however, to warn Jordan Peterson about the addiction and side effects involved. So, no, he did not knowingly give himself brain damage.

  • @joseflores38
    @joseflores38 3 роки тому +5

    I just imagined someone being such a minimalist that they went as far as to have a very small amount of food at home that they are now starving because of it haha

  • @hellobecky84
    @hellobecky84 3 роки тому +1

    I can deeply relate to this. I had thrown myself headlong into more strict, earth-toned minimalism years ago (the book "Goodbye, Things" was a particular catalyst). in the past year as we got through the pandemic, though, I began to buy little things that gave me joy - a scented candle, a set of beautifully printed pillowcases, physical BOOKS. I now realize that 'm a person who lives in color. So I'm still really mindful and intentional - much more likely to purchase experiences than things - but I'm loving the adjustments. Good luck to you and thanks for your openness!

  • @cassie.minimalist
    @cassie.minimalist 2 роки тому +2

    Minimalism is not about having certain amount of items, it is having only the items we feel happy about and use.

  • @SexiSchnitzel
    @SexiSchnitzel 3 роки тому +6

    I always hated the whole extreme minimalism trend. I can't be creative or happy in a white, empty room

  • @LivingWellMedia
    @LivingWellMedia 3 роки тому +4

    I feel like your message is always so timely for me personally. Thank you for sharing how your thoughts have evolved along your minimalism journey. Lately I've heard a lot of "minimalism is dead". However, I think the rigidity and expectation of perfection within the minimalism movement is dead. Minimalism itself is very much alive we're just bringing it back to a middle path a more balanced approach.

  • @jacquelinemcgowan8164
    @jacquelinemcgowan8164 2 роки тому +1

    Hi there thank you for sharing, i realised all i was doing was eliminating my things but also removing myself, it felt like i was disappearing until i wasn,t sure who i was any more. I have learnt alot of things that i am grateful for, my word for the year once was ENOUGH and that taught me so much but,
    i have come to realise possessions and things are there to enjoy and give me pleasure and joy, its nice to wear a piece of jewellry thats specifically chosen or given, its nice to shop for some new clothes and new bedding, its not a crime. Life is short and to enjoy and i really needed to get some balance and not have my self imposed strict rules, minimalism is not a religion its there to serve me.
    i am glad its helped me make some better choices and not to be greedy and so wasteful and the less helps me keep things clean and simple which for me is less stressful, so i have reached a happy place now and thats great.

  • @seervisual7447
    @seervisual7447 3 роки тому +1

    As a growing Artist, after I learned more about Colour and Light, my life became less minimal gradually as I started accepting colour into my life (previous wardrobe of dull colours) which eventually became part of my 'minimal' life. I have not only gotten more creative in my work but also more loose and flowy (away from my rigid and clean process) which has let me experiment a lot without self judgement! My personality has also grown by being more accepting of situations that are normally out of my control, learning to love relaxing more and taking thoughtful breaks as well as being more playful. All of which I wouldn't have normally thought of when I was strictly minimal.
    It's awesome to see how you're growing through this transformation and I hope you find your new 'minimal' life :P ! Also didn't realise you literally had only a few plates and cups haha, that is quite extreme!
    Thanks for all your videos so far Lana :)

  • @tenestetubo
    @tenestetubo 3 роки тому +21

    Hey Kiddo, you gotta do what yuo have to do. I Don't see why you feel guilty for adding a few material conveniences into your life. I don't believe in excesses either, but it boggles my mind when individuals try to make Philosophy out of a life style. I mean you don't need to limit yourself to focus on what's important in your life. If you can afford it, go for it enjoy it, share your blessing with others . Because in this life nothing, absolutely nothin belong to us not even our decaying bodies.

  • @jeremymarshall7273
    @jeremymarshall7273 3 роки тому +12

    Lana has the most gorgeous hair! Her hair is always perfect!

  • @JB-gv3lo
    @JB-gv3lo 3 роки тому +2

    I think its great that there's a counter voice your providing here. Minimalism can be great but it isn't for everyone or sometimes even for people who like it. Your videos often touch on common subjects but in ways not everyone is talking about. This is a great insight into minimalism for anyone who's interested in it. The easy and the difficult. Minimalism is a lifestyle and you show an honest nuanced take on it. Awesome job Lana.

  • @dksculpture
    @dksculpture 3 роки тому +2

    A good realization. Congratulations ! I watch a number of minimalism vlogs and I find myself metaphorically screaming at my phone “put a colorful art on your blank walls. Blank is so dreary and doesn’t even let your eyes focus!” 😂

  • @Senny841
    @Senny841 2 роки тому +5

    I think you haven’t known minimalism. It isn’t depriving yourself. Depriving yourself is just as damaging as being materialistic and having many things.

  • @wateraardappel5744
    @wateraardappel5744 3 роки тому +7

    Lana basically just created a problem for herself to live "minimalistic" then found out that it kind of suck and inconvenient. then one day it just clicked and she unlocked something that was there all the time XD

  • @SayconTalks
    @SayconTalks 3 роки тому +1

    Hi had a lot of bags at one point… I got rid of them all couple of days before a trip to visit my sister taking Amtrak… Just as I was leaving the house the one backpack that I saved broke via the strap, it was in that moment that I realized I could not do as an extreme version of minimalism as I wanted. I needed to have at least an additional backpack for a situation like that. Kudos to you- you’re growing!

  • @bollywoodbaddie
    @bollywoodbaddie 2 роки тому +1

    as a supporter and believer of maximalism, I'm actually inspired by this video.. although you're talking about letting go of minimalism.. but it has inspired me to reduce the chaos in my life!
    for a long time, I romanticized having a large magnitude and volume of the most random things- whether it is stationery, my number of social media accounts, the number of friends I have, the number of photos in my gallery, or the number of files on my laptop - and things got out of hand so fast. I am living in a beautiful mess, but it gets so hard to organize everything. I have the mentality that having narrow margins and narrow line spacing on my documents makes them seem longer when I submit them... I add so much content that I lose conciseness so fast! I always think - more is better. But your video taught me, less can be very peaceful...
    That was definitely the exact opposite of the message you were trying to convey, but considering my lifestyle, I have taken away a great lesson
    I also like to believe that we all have our vices- and some parts of us are just inescapable. you could try escaping your minimalism.. I'll try escaping my maximalism.. but I know I won't be able to give up my lifestyle so easily.. so I won't reach the depths of minimalism that you had reached. hence I'm sure I'll find some balance :) THANK YOU FOR SHARING

  • @desexplicando
    @desexplicando 3 роки тому +23

    I feel you. You don't have to deprive yourself to the point that you don't see yourself in the life you've been living. Life is about trying new things, so don't you ever be ashamed of taking up something new.

  • @doubledown9
    @doubledown9 3 роки тому +4

    This channel is so relaxing. Also your hair is amazing.

  • @marianna3011990
    @marianna3011990 3 роки тому +2

    Wow, I felt borderline guilty about feeling like this! I started the minimalism journey last year (and definitely don't look back) but when summer begun it felt very exhausting. I love the fact that I don't buy every little thing that catches my eye like I used to, but depriving myself of color hasn't been very pleasant. I try to look at it as a challenge and create a curated wardrobe with some colors that I love.. and if I get bored of them in the future that's fine :) I will donate so someone else can enjoy these items as well!

  • @TheCaptainYurk
    @TheCaptainYurk 3 роки тому +2

    Your videos help me focus on things i take weeks procrastinating to do. You're my background music.

  • @veganprincess8820
    @veganprincess8820 3 роки тому +15

    If you have people over why would you not keep more dishes?? Minimalism isn't about getting rid of everything. Keep what you actually use. Common sense can go a long way.

  • @jerrylee3887
    @jerrylee3887 3 роки тому +6

    We are all proud that your journey is evolving. As humans, we grow out of habits and ideas at the moment.

  • @lucidity8509
    @lucidity8509 3 роки тому +3

    We need colors and textures. If you have company once in a while, you need chairs. What you’ve done is a wonderful experiment, but I’m glad you are bringing in some things that make your life more enjoyable to live. Thank you for this thoughtful video. It’s good to remember we can change our perception of minimalism as we grow and change.

  • @sarapowell46
    @sarapowell46 3 роки тому +2

    Loved this video. I’m pretty minimalist but I give myself permission to buy things that are very important to me and bring me a lot of joy. For example, I buy physical books and holiday decorations (I am obsessed with Halloween and Christmas and have a party every year!). I think it’s about finding a balance between being an intentional consumer without deprivation. Good luck!

  • @__theblueone
    @__theblueone 3 роки тому +5

    I luved your courage to make this video and the way you explained why you need to change a bit now 💙💙💙

  • @Larissa_view
    @Larissa_view 3 роки тому +41

    Her videography skills is top tier!! It’s like watching a movie 🎥

  • @mauricioazcona9547
    @mauricioazcona9547 3 роки тому +1

    I've finally summoned the courage to comment on one of your videos.
    I relate to a lot of what you're saying, maybe because we're around the same age, mid twenties? You know the loneliness, the insecurity, the introversion, the awkwardness that we all feel, some more than others, but also the acceptance and upside of all these things.
    For a while, I was very into going on bicycle rides. Nothing too serious or hard, and while I enjoyed it and still do, there were times that I felt like I could not _not_ go on rides even when I felt tired or wanted to do something else. In some ways, it became a big part of my identity, but then one day, I stopped. Looking back I might have been using them as a form of escape, something predictable and easy and of course fun to do. I guess even good things can consume us; it hadn't for me, but I was seeing a pattern.
    I still go on rides, but now I am better with the idea of not doing anything at all and being ok with that.
    One last thing, and I hope not to come off as strange, but I wanted to thank you for sharing your thoughts and introspection. It's introduced me to a quieter and more peaceful part of UA-cam that I didn't know of.

  • @pinkmagicali
    @pinkmagicali 2 роки тому +1

    A big reason why I don’t have a capsule wardrobe is because I love colour. Even if I go back to my minimum I still end up with at least 4 colours, 10 is an ideal. I like things simple in style but colourful. My kitchenware is a beautiful set of blue and white florals (except for my mugs) and I love every single piece. All the minimalism videos are so beige, white, black and whilst I like the look sometimes it’s not something for me every day. I’m trying very hard to find the balance and that is the hardest task of all.
    Items can bring joy as well. I love my dishes, they are beautiful and make me happy.

  • @LaureninGermany
    @LaureninGermany 3 роки тому +3

    Definitely treat yourself to a beautiful welcoming home! But I think you’ve achieved something really worth having, in achieving such a state of minimalism that you need to add possessions. When I moved to Germany I had one suitcase of clothes and a small car full with everything I needed. Now, I find myself resenting how much time I have to spend- waste- taking care of things I can’t seem to let go of. I know that I‘ll get there, but I wish I could do it faster. I see the danger of getting extreme about it, but I honestly believe it’s better than the other way around. Extreme minimalism can be fixed with a shopping trip. (At least the physical part).

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 3 роки тому +25

    It is truly amazing that most of us walk this planet Earth, being a fraction of what we are capable of being.

  • @chesiregirl
    @chesiregirl 2 роки тому +1

    My issue with having a small wardrobe and small number of plates is how wasteful it really is when you think of the practicality of it.
    The fewer clothes and plates you have, the more often you need to wash dishes and do laundry, which means you're wasting more water, when you could conserve your water usage by simply buying more clothes and dishes. Water waste is already a big issue.

  • @worksofhands
    @worksofhands 2 роки тому +1

    Minimalism is not only external. Material minimalism is only a physical manifestation of what is in your internal.

  • @apricusnorth9593
    @apricusnorth9593 3 роки тому +15

    I like your transparency here Lana. This is an eye-opener that minimalism is not about having less and depriving yourself of things that actually makes you happy.

  • @SophieCViolin
    @SophieCViolin 3 роки тому +23

    such a well thought out video and journey! balance is key- there’s nothing wrong with keeping things simple nor keeping a little bit more than “needed.” Love your insights and reflections always!

  • @catshugging
    @catshugging 2 роки тому +1

    This is where you land when your whole concept of minimalism comes from an aesthetic and not from a real desire to rid your life of the burdens weighing you down

  • @ritalynb7070
    @ritalynb7070 2 роки тому +1

    I am a practical minimalist. I also have a family and have to make space for them and their things.
    Personally, I like color. I keep my base neutral but all my blouses are colorful. It allows my items to all mix & match while still enjoying what I wear. I keep a small wardrobe, so feeling comfortable & like myself in each piece is important.

  • @bulletarmorstudiosm4615
    @bulletarmorstudiosm4615 3 роки тому +3

    You're the most beautiful person I have ever seen not only physically but also mentally you're beautiful

  • @shirleyg.oliveira2814
    @shirleyg.oliveira2814 3 роки тому +3

    Great video! Anyone knows what is the music in the beginning?

  • @hillystudies487
    @hillystudies487 3 роки тому +1

    The Beauty of Freedom is Immeasurable
    The Satisfaction of Dignity is Divine
    You Do Not Need to be Someone You Are Not
    JUST you are FINE
    The world Needs You
    Because There is Only One You
    And Only You Can Be You, Like You Do
    LOVE from Cappadocia!

  • @mauriciocordoba952
    @mauriciocordoba952 3 роки тому +1

    I totally agree, I sometimes see myself being deprived of so many things. Minimalism can be a great starting point, but then you start listening to your own intuition. The perfect balance between reason and feeling. Its a never ending challenge, but a very fun and interesting one. Life.