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One of the most challenging things I believe anyone can face while adopting a minimalist lifestyle is with friendships. It’s hard because on a normal day, you are facing a lot of challenges with friends, relationships and the likes, then you start adopting a minimalist lifestyle and find out that the challenges have taken a whole new form that can completely alter the dynamic of your friendships.

I’ve had several friends, and I’ve faced different challenges when it comes to each of these friends. I remember a friend of mine who actively felt like I was judging her when it came to shopping. At that time, I was consciously trying to stop impulsive buying and was succeeding. My friend liked to splurge a lot. Buying more of everything than was needed. I found it adorable sometimes, and genuinely didn’t judge her in words or even actions for how she was.

But when we’d head over to the counter. She, with her shopping cart overflowing, and me with my little basket of necessities, and I’d feel the stare burning a hole in my back. There would be a few sprinkles of snide comments where she would say that I’m making her feel like she was doing too much. That she didn’t have better things to do with money, and they were really all projections and not what I was thinking.

So yeah, one of the challenges you’d face in your friendships adopting a minimalist lifestyle is the accusation that you seem to be judging them. Just by your actions. Same with activities. I love low-key activities. I would prefer serene walks and quiet, indoor gathering to loud bashes and parties, and my friends may not just understand that. There’s a lot of clash when it comes to your personalities if you’re intent with living as a minimalist, and more often than not, as I’ve come to experience, you may enter an altercation or two.

But one of the beauties of minimalism is how it strengthens friendships even with the challenges. I, for one, have had better and deeper conversations with my friends since. There’s always this liberty to be more open minded about your beliefs, and also about things you care about. About your relationship with that person. About issues you both may have. There’s a lot of liberty because a principle of minimalism is meaningful relationships

You are able to make the most out of your experiences with your friends because you are intent about building impactful, non-toxic relationships. And there’s this thing about memories and experiences as opposed to possessions. Naturally, I’m not big on gifts. I appreciate and love them but quality time and even more quality conversations is a way to solidify my friendship with someone.

And minimalism helps me achieve just that. I understand the need for my friends and I to build a relationship that transcends possessions towards something a lot more meaningful. Something we can cherish and hold onto. It’s truly beautiful just all the things minimalism does even without trying as far it’s something you’re genuinely cultivating.

This week’s #KISS question was on how minimalism may challenge or strengthen a friendship, and I do see the challenges every day as it involves my friends but I also see all the ways we can create magic out of it as well.

Jhymi🖤


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I love simple things too much and sometimes I actually feel like I’m overdoing it. I’m working on a better balance because it’s very possible that my friends are right too.

One thing minimalism has thought me is intentionality and that is what is helping me face the challenges head on with some friends that are struggling to accept this lifestyle I have chosen.

I’m glad you are also working things out with your friends. I have learnt something from you too to help with mine. Thanks for sharing, Jim… I won’t complete it. 🏃‍♀️‍➡️

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It may actually be possible that they are right, but is it so wrong if living how you live is what makes you comfortable?

I'm glad reading this helped you, Hopey. And don't worry about completing it. You can run but you can't hide.😂

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Yeah. It’s wrong to just think the way we are living is the best and shutting ourselves out from learning better and right ways.

I don’t plan to hide. I have turn Usain Bolt. 😂

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Nothing beats the little activities that brings peace of mind and healings to the pocket. Being an indoor person is a blessing.

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It's so underrated what a blessing it is.

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Thank you.🥰

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Beat that! You took some words from my mouth. Even as some challenges comes with being a minimalist and friends with people, the other side of the coin makes it all bearable and worthwhile.

For me, I see it as a building process. One side teaches me and the other side allows me enjoy the benefits of learning what was taught.

Having non minimalist friends can be a hassle but it helps you appreciate the lifestyle more.

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I'm t really does help you appreciate the lifestyle more.
I love how insightfully you state the joys and challenges that come with this lifestyle. Thank you so much for reading.🌺

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You’re welcome, Jhymi. Thank you more for sharing.

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