Minimalism

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – minimalismMinimalism is a creative trend in art, design, business, architecture or music. The term minimalist refers to anything that is spare or stripped to its essentials with the void & free spaces. Less is more describes its core philosophy. Natural elements strive to convey the concept of simplicity & the essence of simple living for ones looking to de-stress, de-clutter, re-build or re-organise for a greater sense of fulfilment, calm, clarity & contentment. Simplicity is extremely important for happiness.

The minimalist lifestyle inspires us to simplify all aspects of our life to achieve a sense of peace, positivity & purpose. Aesthetically, minimalism offers a highly purified form of beauty. “Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in our world, it is the last limit experience & the last effort of genius” – George Sand. “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” – Leonardo da Vinci. “Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify, simplify!” – Henry David Thoreau. “The simplest things are often the truest” – Richard Bach.

Japanese homes speak to the soul, offer a contemplative environment to create & experience the world. Japan Style offers rare glimpses into 20 exquisite traditional homes in Japan. Photographs demonstrate how minimalist Japanese design achieves a timeless tranquility using simple natural elements. Wood is the preferred building material. Shinto & Zen Buddhist roots have inculcated a deep respect for nature.

The wabi-sabi ideal of rusticity & simplicity underpins Japanese interior design. These homes invite us to re-think the wisdom of our hurried modern lifestyle with a calling to return to a simpler, more serene life. The quintessential Japanese aesthetic is seen in a 100-year-old minka farmhouse, an old merchant’s machiya town-house in Kyoto, a sprawling country Samurai villa & in a modern sea-side cottage. Inspiring minimalism.

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Minimalism

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – minimalismMinimalism is a creative trend in art, design, business, architecture or music. The term minimalist refers to anything that is spare or stripped to its essentials with the void & free spaces. Less is more describes its core philosophy. Natural elements strive to convey the concept of simplicity & the essence of simple living for ones looking to de-stress, de-clutter, re-build or re-organise for a greater sense of fulfilment, calm, clarity & contentment. Simplicity is extremely important for happiness.

The minimalist lifestyle inspires us to simplify all aspects of our life to achieve a sense of peace, positivity & purpose. Aesthetically, minimalism offers a highly purified form of beauty. “Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in our world, it is the last limit experience & the last effort of genius” – George Sand. “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” – Leonardo da Vinci. “Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify, simplify!” – Henry David Thoreau. “The simplest things are often the truest” – Richard Bach.

Le Onde (Italian: The Waves) – incredible music by the minimalist Italian composer & pianist Ludovico Einaudi. Based on the novel The Waves by the British writer Virginia Woolf. It reads “if it were a story, it would be set on the sea-front of a long beach. A beach without a beginning & without an end. The story of a man who walks along this shore, perhaps never meets anyone. His gaze lingers occasionally to look at some object or fragment brought from the sea. The footprints of a crab or a solitary seagull. I always take the sand, the sky, some clouds & the sea. Only the waves change – always the same, yet different. Smaller. Larger. Shorter. Longer.”

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Minimalism

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – minimalismMinimalism is a creative trend in art, design, business, architecture or music. The term minimalist refers to anything that is spare or stripped to its essentials with the void & free spaces. Less is more describes its core philosophy. Natural elements strive to convey the concept of simplicity & the essence of simple living for ones looking to de-stress, de-clutter, re-build or re-organise for a greater sense of fulfilment, calm, clarity & contentment. Simplicity is extremely important for happiness. 

The minimalist lifestyle inspires us to simplify all aspects of our life to achieve a sense of peace, positivity & purpose. Aesthetically, minimalism offers a highly purified form of beauty. “Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in our world, it is the last limit experience & the last effort of genius” – George Sand. “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” – Leonardo da Vinci. “Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify, simplify!” – Henry David Thoreau. “The simplest things are often the truest” – Richard Bach.

As a professional home organiser, Shira Gill observes that clutter is a universal stress trigger. She has created a signature de-cluttering & organisation process that promotes sustainability with a soothing space or lifestyle. Shira re-defines minimalism as having the perfect amount of everything. Shares a toolkit built around 5 key principles – Clarify, Edit, Organise, Elevate & Maintain. The most important thing we can do is start small. Small steps, small victories, achieved one at a time snowball into massive transformations. Broken into easy, bite-sized chunks, Minimalista makes the minimalism process simple & fun to follow. Superb.

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Minimalism

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – minimalismMinimalism is a creative trend in art, design, business, architecture or music. The term minimalist refers to anything that is spare or stripped to its essentials with the void & free spaces. Less is more describes its core philosophy. Natural elements strive to convey the concept of simplicity & the essence of simple living for ones looking to de-stress, de-clutter, re-build or re-organise for a greater sense of fulfilment, calm, clarity & contentment. Simplicity is extremely important for happiness. 

The minimalist lifestyle inspires us to simplify all aspects of our life to achieve a sense of peace, positivity & purpose. Aesthetically, minimalism offers a highly purified form of beauty. “Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in our world, it is the last limit experience & the last effort of genius” – George Sand. “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” – Leonardo da Vinci. “Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify, simplify!” – Henry David Thoreau. “The simplest things are often the truest” – Richard Bach.

A great visual guide for ones looking to de-stress or de-clutter for a greater sense of fulfilment & contentment. Using decision trees, flow charts, icons & graphics, Less shares how minimalism can be applied to any area our life – work, home, health or time for a greater sense of peace, passion & prosperity. Rachel Aust shares that minimalism can be easily adapted to suit our own personal goals & lifestyle. Helps us understand & achieve simplicity, creativity & the joy of less. Stimulating.

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Minimalism

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – minimalism. Minimalism is a creative trend in art, design, business, architecture or music. The term minimalist refers to anything that is spare or stripped to its essentials with the void & free spaces. Less is more describes its core philosophy. Natural elements strive to convey the concept of simplicity & the essence of simple living for ones looking to de-stress, de-clutter, re-build or re-organise for a greater sense of fulfilment, calm, clarity & contentment. Simplicity is extremely important for happiness.

The minimalist lifestyle inspires us to simplify all aspects of our life to achieve a sense of peace, positivity & purpose. Aesthetically, minimalism offers a highly purified form of beauty. “Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in our world, it is the last limit experience & the last effort of genius” – George Sand. “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” – Leonardo da Vinci. “Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify, simplify!” – Henry David Thoreau. “The simplest things are often the truest” – Richard Bach.

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Curiosity

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – curiosity. Defined as a a strong desire to know or learn something new. Curiosity as a behaviour & emotion is the driving force behind human development. A curious mindset makes learning more effective & enjoyable. A beautiful quality related to inquisitive thinking, humility & exploration. 

Curiosity is a powerful force that fuels passion, creativity, growth, discovery & happiness. “All knowledge is connected to all other knowledge. The fun is in making the connections. I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious” – Albert Einstein. With self-belief, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the beauty of the human spirit.

Read Purposeful Curiosity: The Power Of Asking The Right Questions At The Right Time. We feel inspired by people who plunge into new experiences, who take calculated risks, who invent or push their limits. We admire those who imagine the unimaginable, solve enduring mysteries, who turn the impossible into possible & help us evolve. In Purposeful Curiosity, Dr. Constantine Andriopoulos lifts the veil on how accomplished individuals channel their curiosity to a particular purpose, towards advancing science & human understanding, discovering new lands & opportunities or reaching a significant goal. Purposeful curiosity propels us to solve complex puzzles, teaches us how to immerse ourselves into new horizons with clarity, courage, passion & positivity.

Dr. Andriopoulos interviews Formula One engineers, scientists working to grow food on Mars, opera singers, venture capitalists, Michelin-starred chefs & others to learn how they use their curiosity to reach challenging milestones. Although not everyone aspires to explore Antarctica, we all search for meaning & progress. Whether we’re trying to be the best in what we do, to prepare for a new job that’s more fulfilling, to commercialise an innovation or improve health, all of us can benefit from thinking like a purposefully curious person. Purposeful Curiosity offers nine essential lessons that inspire us to leverage curiosity to empower, to learn from the experiences of others to achieve our precious dreams & aspirations.

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Curiosity

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – curiosity. Defined as a a strong desire to know or learn something new. Curiosity as a behaviour & emotion is the driving force behind human development. A curious mindset makes learning more effective & enjoyable. A beautiful quality related to inquisitive thinking, humility & exploration. 

Curiosity is a powerful force that fuels passion, creativity, growth, discovery & happiness. “All knowledge is connected to all other knowledge. The fun is in making the connections. I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious” – Albert Einstein. With self-belief, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the beauty of the human spirit.

Read Curiosity: The Secret Ingredient For Success In Personal & Professional Growth. Beautifully describes the ins & outs of curiosity – what it is, how it works, what it does, how it influences success for individuals & organisations, why it is hard to maintain over time & how can we get better at it. A practical guide to help us become more aware of & take intentional action towards being more curious towards our world, others & even ourselves.

With curiosity gaining traction as a new paradigm for being, relating & leading, Stefaan van Hooydonk’s deep dive into the very concept of curiosity has never been more timely. We learn about why curiosity is so magical, complex & far more than a simple one-dimensional word. How curiosity drives innovation, inspiration & continuous improvement. A unique resource on one of the most influential concepts, Curiosity unlocks a new world of meaning, mastery & opportunity.

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Curiosity

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – curiosity. Defined as a a strong desire to know or learn something new. Curiosity as a behaviour & emotion is the driving force behind human development. A curious mindset makes learning more effective & enjoyable. A beautiful quality related to inquisitive thinking, humility & exploration. 

Curiosity is a powerful force that fuels passion, creativity, growth, discovery & happiness. “All knowledge is connected to all other knowledge. The fun is in making the connections. I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious” – Albert Einstein. With self-belief, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the beauty of the human spirit.

Read The Magic Of Curiosity. Shares how to re-discover the power of asking questions to explore & re-ignite a sense of wonder. Drawing on his unique journey through faith, Drew Worsham reveals how curiosity is far more than a fleeting moment of interest. It’s a transformative force that fuels personal growth, deepens relationships & sparks creative breakthroughs.

Through engaging stories, thought-provoking insights & practical tools, this book invites us to pause, to look closer, to live a more vibrant & connected life. Whether we’re seeking clarity in our purpose, longing for more meaningful connections or simply hoping to see the world with fresh eyes, The Magic of Curiosity inspires us to embrace the questions that lead to profound discovery. Opens our heart to unlock the spirit of imagination to experience the extraordinary in the everyday. Curiosity isn’t just a skill, it’s the key to the life we’ve always been searching for.

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Curiosity

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – curiosity. Defined as a a strong desire to know or learn something new. Curiosity as a behaviour & emotion is the driving force behind human development. A curious mindset makes learning more effective & enjoyable. A beautiful quality related to inquisitive thinking, humility & exploration. 

Curiosity is a powerful force that fuels passion, creativity, growth, discovery & happiness. “All knowledge is connected to all other knowledge. The fun is in making the connections. I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious” – Albert Einstein. With self-belief, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the beauty of the human spirit.

In today’s rapidly changing world, leaders can face complex challenges that demand fresh thinking & adaptive strategies. The Curious Leader reveals an often overlooked solution – curiosity. By cultivating curiosity, we can unlock the ability to discover, to drive innovation, to achieve operational excellence, to create a culture of adaptability & growth. Shares how to shift from a fixed perspective to one that views both challenges & failures as opportunities for learning & development. Offers great tips on how to cultivate a culture where questioning, exploration, creativity are encouraged & supported. Packed with practical insights & tools, The Curious Leader can transform how we lead. Embrace curiosity to innovate, grow & thrive.

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Curiosity

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – curiosity. Defined as a a strong desire to know or learn something new. Curiosity as a behaviour & emotion is the driving force behind human development. A curious mindset makes learning more effective & enjoyable. A beautiful quality related to inquisitive thinking, humility & exploration. 

Curiosity is a powerful force that fuels passion, creativity, growth, discovery & happiness. “All knowledge is connected to all other knowledge. The fun is in making the connections. I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious” – Albert Einstein. With self-belief, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the beauty of the human spirit.

Read Curious: The Desire To Know & Why Your Future Depends On It. Superb. Everyone is born curious. But, only some retain the habits of exploring, learning & discovering as we grow older. Those who do so tend to be smarter, more creative & more successful. But, at the very moment when the rewards of curiosity have never been higher, it is misunderstood, undervalued & increasingly monopolised by the cognitive elite. A curiosity divide is opening up. 

In Curious, Ian Leslie makes a passionate case for the cultivation of our desire to know, to explore, to discover. Drawing on fascinating research from psychology, economics, education & business, Leslie looks at what feeds curiosity & what starves it, finding really surprising answers. Curiosity is a mental muscle that atrophies without regular exercise, a habit that parents, schools & workplaces need to nurture. Filled with inspiring stories, case studies & practical advice, Curious will change the way we think about the potential & possibilities with curiosity.

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