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The Afrominimalist's guide to living with less / Christine Platt.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Tiller Press, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First Tiller Press hardcover editionDescription: 215 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781982168049
  • 1982168048
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: The Afrominimalist's guide to living with less. First Tiller Press hardcover edition
Contents:
Welcome to the journey -- Meet your guide: the Afrominimalist -- The principles. Minimalism: an introduction ; Why you have more than you need ; Why it's so hard to let go ; A journey without a destination -- The process. Step one: Acknowledge you have too much ; Step two: Forgive yourself ; Step three: Let go! ; Step four: Pay it forward -- The practice. The power of authenticity ; A lesson in intention ; Less is liberation ; Keep going, keep growing.
Summary: "Forget the aesthetics of mainstream minimalism and discover a life of authenticity and intention with this practical guide to living with less...your way"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: When Platt set out on her journey to live with less, she just wanted to tame the chaos in her closet. After struggling with the austerity and whiteness of mainstream minimalism, she realized why minimalism often seems unattainable for so many: the emphasis on all-white, barren aesthetics distracts from the practice of living with intention. Here she gets right to the heart of how childhood experiences and expectations manifest in adulthood, the delicate dance between needs and wants, and the complicated weight of familial and societal pressures. Platt presents a radical revisioning of minimalism, one that celebrates the importance of history and heritage, and gives you permission to make space for what really matters-- your way. -- adapted from back cover.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Forget the aesthetics of mainstream minimalism and discover a life of authenticity and intention with this "warm, engaging guide" (Laura Fenton, author of The Little Book of Small Living ) to living with less...your way.

When Christine Platt set out on her journey to live with less, she never intended to become The Afrominimalist. She just wanted to tame the chaos in her closet! But after struggling with the austerity and whiteness of mainstream minimalism, Christine realized why minimalism often seems unattainable for so many: the emphasis on all-white, barren aesthetics distracts from the practice of living with intention. And so, she decided to do things her way by curating a life of less influenced by the African diaspora.

In The Afrominimalist's Guide to Living with Less , Christine gets right to the heart of how childhood experiences and expectations manifest in adulthood, the delicate dance between needs and wants, and the complicated weight of familial and societal pressures. A far cry from Konmaried closets, capsule wardrobes, and conspicuous consumption, Christine's brand of "living with less" is more than a decluttering regimen. "By detailing her own maximalist-to-minimalist transformation, Platt puts readers at ease" ( The Washington Post ) and presents a radical revisioning of minimalism, one that celebrates the importance of history and heritage, and gives you permission to make space for what really matters...your way.

Beautifully illustrated with original black-and-white prints and line drawings, The Afrominimalist's Guide to Living with Less is a testament to the idea that anyone can be a minimalist and a warm invitation to a life curated with intention, perfect for readers of Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus (The Minimalists), Marie Kondo, Joshua Becker, and Courtney Carver.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-215)

Welcome to the journey -- Meet your guide: the Afrominimalist -- The principles. Minimalism: an introduction ; Why you have more than you need ; Why it's so hard to let go ; A journey without a destination -- The process. Step one: Acknowledge you have too much ; Step two: Forgive yourself ; Step three: Let go! ; Step four: Pay it forward -- The practice. The power of authenticity ; A lesson in intention ; Less is liberation ; Keep going, keep growing.

"Forget the aesthetics of mainstream minimalism and discover a life of authenticity and intention with this practical guide to living with less...your way"-- Provided by publisher.

When Platt set out on her journey to live with less, she just wanted to tame the chaos in her closet. After struggling with the austerity and whiteness of mainstream minimalism, she realized why minimalism often seems unattainable for so many: the emphasis on all-white, barren aesthetics distracts from the practice of living with intention. Here she gets right to the heart of how childhood experiences and expectations manifest in adulthood, the delicate dance between needs and wants, and the complicated weight of familial and societal pressures. Platt presents a radical revisioning of minimalism, one that celebrates the importance of history and heritage, and gives you permission to make space for what really matters-- your way. -- adapted from back cover.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Welcome to the journey (p. 1)
  • Meet your guide: the afrominimalist (p. 11)
  • Part 1 The principles
  • Minimalism: an introduction (p. 33)
  • Why you have more than you need (p. 37)
  • Why it's so hard to let go (p. 77)
  • A journey without a destination (p. 91)
  • Part 2 The process
  • Step 1 Acknowledge you have too much (p. 103)
  • Step 2 Forgive yourself (p. 113)
  • Step 3 Let go! (p. 121)
  • Step 4 Pay it forward (p. 135)
  • Part 3 The practice
  • The power of authenticity (p. 147)
  • A lesson in intention (p. 169)
  • Less is liberation (p. 196)
  • Keep going, keep growing (p. 199)
  • Acknowledgments (p. 209)
  • Notes (p. 211)

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Publishers Weekly Review

Children's book author Platt (Ana & Andrew) recounts her transformation from bargain-shopping maximalist to mindful minimalist in this inspiring guide. While "You can whittle down your belongings to fit into a single carry-on suitcase," she writes, "unless you do the work to understand why you had so much stuff in the first place... you'll end up back at square one faster than you think." In each chapter, she presents questions intended to make readers aware of patterns ("Do I believe that owning certain items causes people to see or respect me differently?") then helps readers whittle down their possessions using a four-step process: acknowledging that one has too much, forgiving oneself for past choices, letting go of possessions (by asking what purpose items fulfill), and paying it forward to charitable organizations. Platt eschews traditional minimalism and frames what she keeps in terms of an "afrominimalism" that's influenced by the African diaspora (her "curated" belongings, for example, consist of "Ankara pillows, playful textiles, and mud cloth"), but her guidance will apply to consumers of any background. Readers looking for ways to happily live with less should check this out. Agent: Emily Sylvan Kim, Prospect. (June)
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