Mind Your Home

What realistic minimalism actually is has almost nothing to do with stark white rooms and empty shelves. I own two TVs, a full board game collection, and a waffle maker that does exactly one thing, and I've practiced this lifestyle for the better part of a decade.

This episode is the wide view of the whole philosophy, the realistic version built for a family of five with a toddler and a dog. If you've ever thought minimalism sounded nice but figured it was for people without kids, hobbies, or a real budget, this one was made for you.

I adopted a practical minimalist lifestyle during one of the hardest seasons of my life, and it has given me more time, energy, and mental capacity than anything else I've tried. Kind of crazy how much your space can change things.

✨Read the full guide, where every concept links to a deeper dive:
https://www.miadanielle.com/blog/what-minimalism-actually-is-and-isn-t


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What is Mind Your Home?

Your home isn't just where you live. It's how you live. The Mind Your Home Podcast explores the science behind why your environment affects your mood, your focus, and your stress levels. Host Mia Danielle blends behavioral psychology with practical home systems to help you simplify your space, clear the clutter, and design a life that feels intentional. From decluttering strategies to mindfulness, journaling, and everyday simplifying tools, this is where the research meets real life. New episodes every week. Because the most powerful thing you can change might be the room you're already sitting in.