November’s Game is The Minimalism Game

November’s Game is The Minimalism Game

I found out about The Minimalism Game catching up on Colleen Wainwright’s Facebook page, upon which she had posted a picture of some clothes she was tossing under the mysterious hashtag #MinsGame. It turns out that this is a project, of sorts, from two journalists who are learning to live with less stuff. This has been very much on my mind too.

November is a month increasingly fraught with 30-day activities; it’s National Novel Writing Month and Movember, and I’m participating in neither one due to lack of time and my inability to grow a mustache. Clutterbusting, though? I am all for it, because by freeing up more space and simplifying my environment, the energy is better and tasks flow more smoothly. The well-being that comes from a well-arranged living space imparts something like The Mozart Effect for middle-aged clutter-bugs like myself.

The basic idea of The Minimalist Game is to throw out 1 object the first day, 2 objects the second day, and so on for the entire month of November. It apparently gets challenging by the second week, when you are starting to throw out over a dozen things every day! And you get more “points” if you do this with more than two people, so I’ll be sharing my progress on my Stream of Consciousness Blog, with the story behind everything that gets tossed out.

Here’s a mini-gallery of the items I’ve tossed so far!

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The posts tagged #minsgame will bring ’em up for the full story.

5 Comments

  1. Kirsty Holloway 10 years ago

    So, out of interest, can i clarify a few rules: 1. Can it be rubbish? 2. Can it be stuff you were planning on throwing out anyway? 3. Can I just hide stuff in my parent’s loft with the view that when I have my own house and therefore more space?

    Fab idea through. Will have to catch up when I head home again on Tuesday!

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    Dave Seah 10 years ago

    Kirsty: I think the rules of the game are whatever you can do to get something out of the house. OUT OF THE HOUSE. You can’t hide it somewhere else.

  3. Kirsty Holloway 10 years ago

    Damn you may have foiled my plan…. Although a visit to a few good charity shops over the weekend may have made the challenge more required than before!:)

  4. Nettie Owens 10 years ago

    Following along with you! I agree, no hiding the clutter in other people’s homes :-) Great time to dig in to those hidden clutter hotspots and get the stuff out. Here’s my photo journal http://www.pinterest.com/sapparisolution/30-day-declutter-challenge/

  5. Matthew Bauman 10 years ago

    I see that this post is a few days old and was wondering how the challenge is progressing. Can anyone chime in here on comments? I would be interested to hear!