In a world that often celebrates busyness and accumulation, many women and families are finding peace in paring things back.
Minimalism isn’t about living with nothing—it’s about living with intention.
By simplifying our homes, routines, wardrobes and finances, we create space for what truly matters: connection, clarity, and calm.
Whether you’re new to minimalism or looking to take it further, this guide offers 90 practical tips to help you simplify your life, one small step at a time.
90 Simple Ways to Embrace Minimalism
Home & Decluttering
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Start with one drawer or shelf at a time.
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Donate or sell anything you haven’t used in the past year.
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Follow the “one in, one out” rule when bringing new items into your home.
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Keep a dedicated donation box somewhere accessible.
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Choose quality over quantity in home furnishings.
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Store seasonal items out of sight.
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Involve your children in decluttering their toys—help them decide what to keep.
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Use storage boxes and clear labels to stay organised.
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Limit sentimental items to one small box per person.
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Embrace empty space—there’s no need to fill every corner.
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Keep worktops and surfaces clear.
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Try a 30-day minimalism challenge.
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Set aside a family decluttering day each season.
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Only display your favourite photos or artwork.
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Tackle one “junk drawer” and keep only useful items.
Wardrobe & Personal Style
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Build a capsule wardrobe with versatile basics.
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Stick to a neutral colour palette with a few accent items.
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Choose clothing that suits your lifestyle and body.
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Declutter your wardrobe twice a year.
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Keep shoes to a minimum—only those you wear often.
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Reduce accessories—choose timeless pieces.
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Use the “hanger test” to identify unworn clothes.
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Store out-of-season clothes elsewhere.
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Avoid impulse buys by adding items to a wishlist first.
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Keep only clothes that make you feel good.
Family & Parenting
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Create simple, consistent daily routines.
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Designate regular screen-free family time.
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Avoid over-scheduling children’s activities.
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Teach kids to value experiences over things.
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Start a family gratitude practice.
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Keep children’s wardrobes simple with limited choices.
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Rotate toys to reduce clutter and boost interest.
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Establish a calming bedtime routine.
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Encourage children to take responsibility with age-appropriate chores.
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Choose low-cost family activities—walks, board games, picnics.
Finances & Budgeting
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Track your spending for one month.
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Cancel unused subscriptions and direct debits.
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Set a monthly family budget and review it regularly.
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Use cash or prepaid cards for discretionary spending.
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Plan meals to reduce waste and save money.
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Try “no-spend” days or weeks.
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Buy second-hand whenever practical.
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Stick to a shopping list.
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Avoid debt by saving up for non-essential purchases.
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Set up automatic savings and bill payments.
Digital Minimalism
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Unsubscribe from unwanted emails.
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Delete unused apps from your phone and devices.
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Set daily screen time limits.
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Turn off notifications that interrupt your day.
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Clear your desktop and digital files weekly.
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Use one calendar for the whole household.
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Unfollow social media accounts that don’t inspire you.
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Schedule regular digital detox days.
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Keep your phone out of the bedroom.
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Make technology work for you, not against you.
Mindset & Mental Clarity
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Begin your day with five minutes of quiet or journalling.
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Learn to say “no” kindly but firmly.
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Let go of perfectionism—done is better than perfect.
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Focus on your progress, not others’.
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Prioritise rest without guilt.
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Distance yourself from toxic relationships.
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Stick to three main tasks per day.
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Practise mindfulness or meditation.
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Clear mental clutter by doing a brain dump.
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Spend regular time outdoors.
Food & Kitchen
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Organise your pantry with clear containers.
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Cook simple meals using a few key ingredients.
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Create a weekly meal plan with 5–7 core recipes.
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Assign one water bottle and one cup per family member.
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Keep only kitchen tools you use weekly.
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Use up food before buying more.
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Batch cook and freeze meals for busy days.
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Clean as you go while cooking.
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Keep kitchen surfaces clutter-free.
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Use a reusable shopping list template.
Self-Care & Beauty
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Simplify your skincare—cleanse, moisturise, SPF.
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Choose multi-use beauty products.
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Clear out old or unused makeup.
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Schedule daily “me time”, even if it’s just ten minutes.
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Dress in clothes that make you feel good now.
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Use positive affirmations to build self-worth.
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Avoid media that makes you feel inadequate.
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Choose rest over hustle when needed.
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Keep a simple reflection journal.
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Remember your worth isn’t tied to productivity.
Time & Energy
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Say “no” without overexplaining.
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Block out time for your priorities.
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Delegate and ask for help when needed.
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Create gentle morning and evening routines.
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Focus on fewer things, done well.
Minimalism is not a destination but a lifestyle—a series of choices made daily with purpose.
By embracing a simpler way of living, you can reduce stress, reclaim your time, and focus on what brings you joy. Start small, involve your family, and be gentle with yourself as you go.
Every little change contributes to a more balanced and intentional life.
You’ve got this.