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Minimalist phone
Minimalist phone









Take your time with this step, because it’s really the most important one.Ģ. Then, you can move on to harder questions such as: Yes, I use this app a lot, but should I be using it a lot? Does it really add more value to my life, or is it dragging me down? Then decide to delete all the apps that don’t provide a lot of value. Start asking yourself simple questions like how often do I really use this app? Is it every single day? Or only once in a while? Do I only use this when I travel? Take a moment to go through each and every app you have and evaluate. Now, each of us has our own specific needs, so only you can tell what things you really need to keep on your smartphone.ġ. Basically, it’s living your life intentionally.

minimalist phone

It’s about letting go of those that don’t or no longer provide a purpose. It’s about keeping the things that add value to your existence. Minimalism isn’t about depriving yourself. It’s not a step-by-step tutorial, so you are completely free to add your own personal touches whatever works for you. Try not to make excuses when doing this as we are aware that you are currently in quarantine (Stay safe, please).īefore we start, let me clarify that this is a guide, it’s a point of reference, and it’s what works for us, which then may inspire you to create your own setup.

minimalist phone

On that note, here is our guide that can help you to start your own minimalist smartphone setup. Now how can we make things simpler? So that we can pay greater attention to the things in life that are more important the things outside of our virtual identity. We get more innovation, more megapixels, more gigabytes, more features, and as much as those can be great, it can get overwhelming and complicated. From our living rooms to our desks, to our bags, to our pockets-everything is getting newer and better. We live in a world filled with technology.











Minimalist phone