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A podcast on living simply. Follow Canadian millennials, Kelly and Lauren, and be inspired to design a simpler, more intentional life.
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In this second half of last week's discussion, Kelly and Lauren open up about the messy, real side of living a minimalist lifestyle. You will continue to be reminded that living a Minimalist lifestyle is about surrounding yourself with what you need and love and letting go of the rest. And since excess will always come and go, this lifestyle requires regular check-ins and mistakes are part of the process. Kelly and Lauren answer the following questions:  What area(s) of your life still feels cluttered? Or, what area of your life feels challenging to maintain at times? What's something you keep more quantities of that you admittedly don't need or love and need to work on letting go of? Can you share a story of how you overpacked on a trip or failed your minimalist ways while travelling? What's one area of clutter are you still working on such as physical clutter, a habit, mindset etc.? What advice would you give to someone who is new to minimalism and is struggling with doing it perfectly? Twenty Outfit Wardrobe E-Guide (Use MM10 for 10% off!) Freebies: Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-GuidesBook: Tim Anxiety by Chris Guillebeau Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube Website: Mastersimplicity.com
Kelly and Lauren are joined by the Sustainable Minimalists' Stephanie Seferian to talk about eco-minimalism, which combines eco-conscious living and minimalism to create a lifestyle that is both simplified and good for the planet! Stephanie is the host of the Sustainable Minimalists podcast, the author of the best-selling book, Sustainable Minimalism, and a wife and mom to two! Together they talk about simple sustainable habits, easy sustainable household swaps, conscious consumerism, what a sustainable future looks like, and more! Be inspired by Stephanie's sustainable lifestyle tips and be motived to create tidiness without the trash!  Learn more about Stephanie Seferian at mamaminimalist.com Listen to Stephanie's podcast, Sustainable Minimalists Simple Household SwapsEco-conscious Clothing Brands Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube Find a Simple Living Consult, The Closet Course, and Partner Discounts: Mastersimplicity.com!  
Simple Holiday Tips!

Simple Holiday Tips!

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In this one-on-one episode, Kelly and Lauren share simple holiday tips to help you create a calm, joyful and stress-free holiday season! Together they talk about their favourite holiday experiences and gifts to give, their simple and sustainable décor ideas, and they discuss how to navigate the busyness of this season and create more calm.  Plus, they share their responses to common questions that come about this time of year including: How do I let my loved ones know that I don't want any physical gifts or any at all? And how do I politely receive a gift even though I don't want or need it? And more!  You will be inspired to eliminate the unnecessary commitments, traditions, or other holiday pressures that don't serve you so that you can focus on what's most important to you this holiday. Previous Episodes: Adopt Zen Habits with Leo Babauta Pursue What Matters Most with Joshua Becker Simplify the Holidays with Meg Nordmann Meg Nordmann's book: Have Yourself a Minimalist Christmas Articles/Videos:5 Questions to Simplify Your Life During the Holidays by Leo Babauta 10 Things to Get Rid of for The Holidays by Joshua Becker Planning a Simple Holiday Season with The Minimalist MomCreate a Minimalist Christmas Sustainable Gifts: Christmas Cookies in a JarCandle Jar CentrepiecesDried Orange Garland Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube Find a Simple Living Consult, The Closet Course, and Partner Discounts: Mastersimplicity.com!
Want to simplify the noise around fertility and finally understand your options? In this episode, Kelly is joined by Dr. Lucky Sekhon, one of the leading voices in modern fertility care and author of a new bestselling book, The Lucky Egg! Dr. Lucky is a double board-certified reproductive endocrinologist who brings both clinical expertise and lived experience to the conversation. Whether you're just starting to think about fertility, actively trying to conceive, considering egg freezing, IVF or IUI, supporting a partner, or exploring donor or single-parent paths, this episode offers clear, science-forward guidance. Kelly and Dr. Lucky break down fertility myths, discuss how the fertility industry and technology have evolved, explore common causes of infertility, and talk about what to look for in a fertility clinic. They also touch on the rise of fertility coverage at work, the impact of social media and celebrity stories, and why these conversations matter now more than ever. If you're looking for clarity, compassion, and facts you can trust in an often overwhelming space, this conversation with Dr. Lucky is for you! Learn more about Dr. Lucky and The Lucky Egg on her website: theluckyegg.com Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Website including Partner Discounts: Mastersimplicity.com Get 10% off BetterHelp Therapy by signing up here!    
What if the way you actually transform your life in 2026 isn't by going all-in, but by taking one small, doable challenge at a time? In this episode, Kelly is joined for the second time by five-time bestselling author, podcaster, and renowned meditation teacher Light Watkins, for a conversation that's the perfect listen to kick off the year with clarity and momentum. Light has spoken and consulted at Fortune 500 companies around the world on mindfulness, purpose, and the power of presence. Together, Kelly and Light dive into insights from his new book, The Year You Transform, and how listeners can use it as a practical guide to create real change in 2026 and beyond. This episode explores what you might want to shift in your life, whether that's letting go of a habit, adopting a new one, or making a bigger lifestyle change, and how Light's Tortoise Approach makes transformation feel attainable. Instead of relying on willpower or waiting for a crisis, Light encourages listeners to take on short, 7-day personal growth challenges that build momentum slowly, steadily, and realistically. As you listen, you'll be encouraged to reflect on what you want to change and start creating your own 7-day challenges. Light also shares 10 suggested challenges, including a purge challenge and a 7-day no-complaining challenge. If you're craving a reset that feels grounded, doable, and motivating, this episode will inspire you to take the tortoise approach to transformation and start changing, one week at a time. Learn more about Light Watkins at lightwatkins.com Click here to read The Year You Transform Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Website including Partner Discounts: Mastersimplicity.com Get 10% off BetterHelp Therapy by signing up here!  
To close off the year, join us for an immersive round table discussion about all things living simply! Kelly reshares the first part of one of the podcast's most popular conversations where Kelly and Lauren were guests on the Your Life! Your Terms! Show with host Anthony Molinaro. In this episode, Anthony shares how he's been adopting a more minimalist lifestyle, and he gets super curious about Kelly and Lauren's habits and routines, and how they each approach simple living. Together the three of them dive into common minimalist lifestyle habits, practical ways to let go, and how to stay organized. Plus, you will learn about what minimalism actually looks like in their everyday lives. The Your Life! Your Terms! show is all about helping people live life on their own terms, and as you know, minimalism can be a powerful tool for doing exactly that. As we head into the new year, be inspired to adopt simple living habits that support the people, experiences, and things that truly matter most to you. Together, let's start 2026 with the mindset that less really is more! Listen to part 2 of this discussion on Apple Podcasts here!Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Website including Partner Discounts: Mastersimplicity.com
Welcome to the first Minimalist Hotline episode where Kelly invites a Millennial Minimalists listener to share their story, lessons, or simple living questions! In this episode, Kelly speaks with Brett Wiewiora, a sourdough baker, educator, and cofounder of Sourdough Lifestyle. Brett began as a home baker before becoming co-owner of Gulf Coast Sourdough in Tampa, Florida, and today he travels the world with his wife Christina and their two daughters teaching virtual sourdough classes and exploring sourdough culture across Europe. Last year, Brett and Christina completed a major home and life declutter, letting go of nearly everything to pursue a minimalist travel lifestyle focused on meaningful experiences rather than accumulating possessions. In this conversation, Brett shares the pivotal moments that inspired their lifestyle shift, how their family released most of their belongings, and what he has learned from living out of a suitcase. He explains how he handles sentimental items, what this journey has taught him about his true needs, and how he and Christina are passing minimalist values on to their daughters. He also offers thoughtful guidance for anyone considering a career change or lifestyle transition, along with practical ways to let go of clutter, reduce attachment to things, and embrace simple and intentional living. Be inspired to live with less, create more, and design a life that supports what you value most.   Want to be a Guest on an upcoming Minimalist Hotline Episode? Email Kelly at millennialminimalists@gmail.com Check out the Sourdough Lifestyle Website here. Plus get 50% of the Sourdough Lifestyle 101 class by using code MINIMALIST at check out. Register here. Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Website including Partner Discounts: Mastersimplicity.com
What if simplifying one thing this week could change everything? Kelly and Lauren share the second part of their latest discussion where they continue to share their minimalist lifestyle practises, insights and stories in response to a range of minimalist lifestyle topics that you, our listeners, asked for! And in this second half, Kelly and Lauren discuss: Their thoughts on limiting the number of items they own so they actually use and enjoy what they have. Habits they use to manage impulse buying, online and offline. Organizing and cleaning routines that stick for them, and what they have stopped doing. Practical advice for living with a messy partner or roommate; keeping momentum as a solo entrepreneur or when working from home; and, for those considering a career pivot, key questions to move through fear and take action. What is making them feel mentally cluttered right now and their go-to resets. What "enough" means to them across different areas of life. How they say no to protect their time, including sample scripts you can use, and more! Plus, Kelly and Lauren each respond to three rapid fire questions that we encourage you to also ask yourself including the question, "what am I avoiding that, if done this week, would simplify my life right now?" Be inspired by Kelly and Lauren's minimalist lifestyle tips and stories and feel motivated to further simplify your every day. Want to be a Guest on a NEW Minimalist Hotline Episode? Email Kelly at millennialminimalists@gmail.com Check out Lauren's Online Store: Twenty Outfit Wardrobe (1:1 coaching, download e-guides and more!)Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Website including Partner Discounts: Mastersimplicity.com
What if a few simple shifts could bring you more calm and clarity every day? Kelly and Lauren share their minimalist lifestyle practises, insights and stories in response to a range of minimalist topics that you, our listeners, asked for! In the most recent one-on-one episode, titled Seven Years of Simplicity, Kelly and Lauren asked you to complete a quick feedback survey where you shared the topics you would like to hear more of, and based on your responses, Kelly and Lauren put together a ton of great questions and share their lifestyle tips! In this first half of a two-part discussion, Kelly and Lauren discuss: The daily practices they use to find more peace and calm. Their minimalist goals in this season of their lives. Solutions for managing "just in case" items, including how they work through their fears. The surplus items in their homes that may surprise you. What is on each of their needs lists and what is keeping them from purchasing these items.  The items that have helped them simplify their lives and keep their spaces less cluttered. How this lifestyle has reshaped their personal styles. A few daily habits they carry out in a simpler way, and more! Be inspired by Kelly and Lauren's minimalist lifestyle tips and stories, and feel motivated to further simplify your every day! Want to be a Guest on a NEW Minimalist Hotline Episode? Email Kelly at millennialminimalists@gmail.com Check out Lauren's Online Store: Twenty Outfit Wardrobe (1:1 coaching, download e-guides and more!)Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Website including Partner Discounts: Mastersimplicity.com
Tired of money feeling complicated?  Kelly speaks with her dear friend and financial advisor and educator, Harry Sale, who helps professionals, business owners, and families simplify and maximize their wealth. Because many of us didn't learn how to manage money or invest in school, today I'm speaking with Harry to simplify some of the most common questions about money and give you clear, practical answers. Please note that this conversation is for educational purposes only and is not personal financial advice. Harry shares general insights and approaches that have worked for him and his clients, and together he and Kelly offer honest stories about their relationships with money and the simple ways they save and invest. You will learn the following: - How to start a money plan by clarifying your "why"- Practical ways to curb overspending- Simple tactics to manage money during inflation- Realistic saving targets per paycheck and how much to set aside for fun- A straightforward system for freelancers to manage irregular income- The difference between saving and investing- Red flags before investing and why diversification matters- What an emergency fund is, why it's crucial, how much to keep, and where to keep it- Strategies to pay down debt and use credit cards wisely- And more! Be inspired to get your money questions answered and be motivated to build better savings and more peace of mind. Connect with Harry at Harry Sale Wealth Read Harry's Latest Blog: Make Money SimpleFollow Harry Sale on YouTube Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Website: Mastersimplicity.com
What if the fastest way to change isn't adding more, but rather letting go? Today we're talking about how to break your mental roadblocks so you can think and feel better. This snippet from Episode 211 features world-class mental performance coach and international bestselling author Brandon Epstein. A former football player, Brandon now helps leading athletes, founders, and creators think more clearly and feel better by upgrading their thoughts and emotional habits. Together, Kelly and Brandon explore the overlap between mental performance and minimalism, including how our default is to add when we want change, even though the real shift often comes from letting go. They dig into why fear hooks us, how early core wounds shape our patterns, and what it takes to reprogram unhelpful habits and beliefs such as by getting curious, naming our patterns, and rewriting the script. Brandon explains how the subconscious mind can bend our view of reality when it runs on old beliefs and why our job is to "update the code." You'll be encouraged to pause and ask: What emotion am I feeling right now? and What do I believe to be true? Be inspired to pause, get curious, and break unhelpful mental patterns for more peace. Listen to the full discussion in Ep.211 Break Through Your Mental Blocks with Brandon Epstein Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Website: Mastersimplicity.com
Kelly and Lauren celebrate 7 years and over 250 episodes of the Millennial Minimalists Podcast!  This is a special episode where Kelly and Lauren reflect on their podcasting journey, share behind-the-scenes stories, and highlight the influential minimalist lessons that have shaped their lives over the years. Kelly and Lauren specifically discuss the guests that impacted their lives most deeply, the powerful ideas they shared, and how talking about minimalism week after week has deepened their own minimalist practises.  Plus, they answer a few rapid-fire questions, including: "what is one thing minimalism has taught you that you will never unlearn?" and more! Be inspired to share in Kelly and Lauren's reflections and feel motivated to keep joining them as they continue to pursue simpler, more intentional lifestyles! Please Complete the MILLENNIAL MINIMALISTS FEEDBACK SURVEY & Win a Complimentary One-On-One Session with Kelly & Lauren! The winner will be drawn on October 20th! Purchase Lauren's Fall/Winter & Spring/Summer Style Guides!https://stan.store/twentyoutfitwardrobe Past Episodes Mentioned: Ep: 36 Simplify Your Life w/ Courtney Carver Ep. 85 Pursue What's Essential with Greg McKeown Ep. 54 Live Intentionally with Colin Wright Ep. 155: Subtract, the Science of Less with Leidy KlotzEp. 106 Make your Life Effortless with Great McKeownEp. 216 The Minimalists Joshua Fields MillburnEp.120 Create Outer Order & Feel Happier with Gretchen RubinEp. 150 Follow Your Curiosity with TK ColemanEp.26 Better Breakups and Quality Dating with Natalia Juarez Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com
How would your life change if anxiety wasn't an enemy to fight, but a whole-body signal you could learn to move through? In this Essential Series episode, you will learn that anxiety is a whole-body experience and how you can train your mind to move through anxiety instead of fighting it. This is a snippet from Episode 181, where Kelly speaks with licensed clinical psychologist, bestselling author, speaker, and TikTok therapist, Dr. Lauren Cook, to share insights from her international bestselling book, Generation Anxiety. In Generation Anxiety, Lauren describes the "three main sharks" that trigger anxiety (our own minds, society at large, and other people) and explains why naming our triggers can help us move through discomfort. They also talk about how anxiety shows up not only in our thoughts but also in our sleep, energy, and gut, and how certain food choices can cause or worsen anxiety, while others may ease it. Plus, you will learn how anxiety can run as a habit loop, how avoiding these feelings can keep the cycle going, and how becoming curious about our anxiety and changing our habits can make life feel lighter. Be inspired to ease overwhelm and feel calmer every day. Listen to the full discussion from episode 181 here! Learn more about Dr. Lauren CookFollow Dr. Lauren Cook on InstagramFollow Dr. Lauren Cook on TikTok Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com Purchase Lauren's Style Guide Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-Guides
Want less stress in love and more connection? Start by knowing your attachment style! In this snippet from Episode 201, Kelly sits down with relationship expert and best-selling author, Thais Gibson, to unpack attachment theory and how understanding your own style and the style of the people you care about can make relationships calmer and closer.  Thais explains the four main attachment styles (secure, anxious, avoidant, dismissive avoidant and fearful avoidant) and shows how early formed patterns can linger as unconscious "relational clutter" that shapes how we ask for needs and respond to closeness. You will be encouraged to think about your own attachment style and you will learn how knowing your style can help you bring calm during moments of conflict.  Plus, Thais and Kelly discuss a real conflict situation between two opposing styles to show how, by recognizing each person's needs, the situation can be alleviated and turned into connection. Be inspired to understand your attachment style and strengthen your connections with the people who matter most. Listen to the full discussion from Episode 201 here! Take the attachment style quiz to find your style!Personal Development School Follow Thais Gibson on Instagram Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com Purchase Lauren's Style Guide Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-Guides  
Are you feeling weighed down by endless emails, messy desktops, or an overflowing photo library? In this Essential Series episode, Kelly shares a snippet from a longer conversation back in episode 212, where she speaks with internationally recognized digital decluttering expert and productivity coach, Amanda Jefferson, who helps her clients go from digital mess to digital peace! Together, they explore how simplifying your digital world can help you reclaim your time and focus and your peace of mind. You will learn why digital clutter builds up so easily, how it impacts your productivity and well-being, and the powerful benefits of creating more order in your online life.  Be inspired to adopt small, tiny habits that will help you take back control over your digital life. Book a Digital Organizing Session with Amanda Today!Listen to the Good Enough-ish Podcast! Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com Purchase Lauren's Style Guide Purchase Lauren's Twenty Outfit Wardrobe E-Guide Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-Guides
What would your life look like if you embraced less, but gained more? In this one-on-one conversation, Kelly and Lauren explore the idea of "The Pursuit of Less But More." Together, they reflect on the areas of life where simplifying has brought them greater meaning, such as less mental clutter and more peace, and the places where excess has come at a cost, like too much work and less time with loved ones. They also discuss the hidden toll of "more but less," from overconsumption to burnout, and share what their recent summer experiences have taught them about the importance of slowing down. Plus, you will learn about their personal routines that help keep them aligned with minimalism, the lifestyle boundaries that have given them the greatest returns, and the areas they each hope to simplify further this year. Be inspired to rethink what "more" means to you and to design a life built around clarity, balance, and intention.   Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com Purchase Lauren's Style Guide Purchase Lauren's Twenty Outfit Wardrobe E-Guide Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-Guides Book Mentioned: The Life That's Waiting by Brianna West  
What if you could make your FOMO (fear of missing out) and FOBO (fear of better options) work for you instead of against you? In this Essential Series episode, Kelly revisits a conversation with international best-selling author, speaker, and venture capitalist Patrick J. McGinnis—the man who coined both terms. Together, they explore the complicated truth about FOMO and FOBO: how these feelings can drain our energy, fuel constant comparison, and even cause decision paralysis, but also how they can point us toward what truly matters. This is a snippet from episode 92, titled Overcome FOMO and FOBO, where Patrick shares insights from his book The Fear of Missing Out: Practical Decision-Making in a World of Overwhelming Choice, including practical tools to help you stress less, choose with confidence, and live more decisively. You'll learn about the surprising upside of FOMO, the hidden costs of hustle culture and decision fatigue, and how to break free from FOBO when a good option is already right in front of you. Be inspired to rethink your relationship with FOMO and FOBO and learn how to take back control of the way you live and work. Listen to the original full discussion here! Patrickmcginnis.comFear of Missing OutFOMO Sapiens PodcastTED Talk: How to Make Faster Decisions  Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-Guides Twenty Outfit Wardrobe E-Guide
In this second part of last week's discussion, you will continue to learn about anxiety and be inspired to ease your feelings by paying closer attention to them. Kelly speaks with fellow Canadian minimalist, spoken word artist, musician, international best-selling author, and former elementary school teacher, the incredibly insightful Humble the Poet, to share insights from his latest book, Unanxious: 50 Simple Truths to Help Overthinkers Feel Less Stress and More Calm. As Humble shared in the first half of their discussion, anxiety isn't something we should try to eliminate, but something we should get curious about. In this second half, Humble explains how anxiety can also show up in positive moments, and how learning to sit with our feelings can build lasting resilience. Together, they explore how removing external stimulants can lower our baseline anxiety, and how recognizing our emotional triggers — including those rooted in childhood — can reveal where the real work lies. They also walk through relatable, everyday anxiety-inducing scenarios and share practical tools — from setting boundaries with ourselves and others to intentionally doing small, uncomfortable things to build emotional strength. Be inspired to see anxiety as a natural human signal, and feel motivated to improve your relationship with it so you can transform your life for the better. Humblethepoet.com Read Unanxious by Humble the Poet Follow Humble the Poet on YouTube & Instagram Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-Guides Twenty Outfit Wardrobe E-Guide (Use MM10 for 10% off) 
If you are an overthinker who often feels anxious and stuck, this episode is for you! You will be encouraged to unlearn the idea that anxiety should be avoided. Instead, you'll be motivated to approach these feelings with curiosity for more ease. To lead this conversation, Kelly is joined by fellow Canadian minimalist, spoken word artist, musician, international best-selling author, and former elementary school teacher, the incredibly insightful, Humble the Poet, to share insights from his latest book, Unanxious: 50 Simple Truths to Help Overthinkers Feel Less Stress and More Calm. Humble has been featured in the New York Times, Buzzfeed, Vogue, Rolling Stone, and HuffPost, and his book has earned high praise, including from his friend and leading podcaster Jay Shetty, who writes, "Three pages in, you'll feel 1,000 lbs lighter." In Unanxious, Humble shares how he once numbed his anxiety, and how getting curious about his triggers helped him let go of unhelpful coping patterns, embrace discomfort, and experience more peace. In this first part of Kelly and Humble's two-part discussion, Humble talks about the 90-day dopamine fast he undertook to reset his nervous system, the benefits of feeling emotions even when they're uncomfortable, and how minimalism can reveal (rather than erase) anxious thoughts, creating space for deeper self-awareness and reduced anxiety. Be inspired to stop avoiding and start embracing discomfort to ease anxiety and live more in alignment with your true self. Humblethepoet.com Read Unanxious by Humble the Poet Follow Humble the Poet on YouTube & Instagram Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-Guides Twenty Outfit Wardrobe E-Guide (Use MM10 for 10% off) 
If the chaos of everyday life has you feeling uncertain, or if the unknowns of a purpose-driven project are triggering resistance, this conversation is for you! In this snippet from episode 185, you'll be inspired to embrace uncertainty rather than shy away from it. Kelly is joined by international best-selling author, minimalist pioneer, podcaster, top 25 blogger (ZenHabits.net), and father of six, Leo Babauta. Together, they explore how to live more authentically through a zen lifestyle and how stepping into the unknown can lead to deeper clarity and self-trust. Leo is currently on a mission to change 100 million lives through his uncertainty training program, The Fearless Living Academy, where he helps people who struggle with embracing uncertainty or being consistent in forming positive habits. In this discussion, Leo shares practical strategies to help you move toward uncertainty and take action despite the unknown, manage inner resistance, and rewrite the limiting stories in your mind by leaning into curiosity. He also explains how purpose often lies beyond your comfort zone and how staying in the familiar can hold you back from real growth. Be inspired to tap into what Leo calls the "layer of being" and start embracing the discovery that unfolds when you enter the unknown. Listen to the full discussion in Episode 184: Adopt Zen Habits with Leo Babauta ZenHabits.net The Fearless Living Academy Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com Download K&L's Free Skincare & Makeup E-Guides Twenty Outfit Wardrobe E-Guide (Use MM10 for 10% off!) 
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