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Good art enters the soul,
appeals to the heart,
and makes new ideas plausible.
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dedicated to those who have modeled for me the joys of a united heart.
© 2010 by Joshua Becker. All rights reserved.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Joshua Becker writes regularly at Becoming Minimalist – a blog dedicated
to inspiring others to pursue minimalism and simplicity. He is the author of
two books: Simplify and Inside-Out Simplicity.
He lives in Essex, Vermont with his beautiful wife and two small children,
ages 7 and 4. As one of today's leading proponents of “rational
minimalism”, Joshua presents a
unique approach to simplicity that
is based in the heart, soul, and
mind. You will enjoy his unique
blend of illustrative stories,
theoretical principle, and practical
application.
After all, if his typical family of four
living in the suburbs can simplify
their life, so can you!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
THE BOOK I WAS AFRAID TO WRITE 07
THE BOOK I COULDN’T WAIT TO WRITE 09
WHAT IS SIMPLICITY? 10
WHY RELATIONSHIPS MATTER 14
1. OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH OURSELVES 16
2. OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS 32
3. OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR SPOUSE 44
4. OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR CHILDREN 51
5. OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH POSSESSIONS/MONEY 70
6. WHY OUR WORDS MATTER 85
7. WHY OUR SEXUALITY MATTERS 95
8. WHY OUR SPIRITUALITY MATTERS 98
SEEK SIGNIFICANCE 103
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES 107
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WELCOME TO THE BOOK I WAS AFRAID
TO WRITE
The idea for this book has been swirling in my mind for years. The outline
has been on paper for months. Even many of the words had already been
written. Yet, I was afraid to finish it.
I have been nervous to release Inside-Out Simplicity because I know that
issues of morality, lifestyle, and inside-out simplicity tend to be
controversial. People get defensive. And they begin making assumptions
about you and your motives.
For that reason, I want to alleviate any fear that you or I may have
concerning the contents of this book by attempting to address the four
most common assumptions that are going to arise in the minds of the
reader:
ASSUMPTION #1: THE AUTHOR THINKS HE’S PERFECT
TRUTH: I'm human. I struggle with many of the same relationship
principles in this book... just like you. Believe me, I wish I was more
generous, more encouraging, and more forgiving. I'm far from perfect – just
ask my wife. But I do believe that a simple life begins with a unified soul.
And a unified soul begins by adopting many of the relational principles
included in this book.
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ASSUMPTION #2: THE AUTHOR THINKS HE’S BETTER
THAN ME.
TRUTH: Nothing could be further from the truth. We all have weaknesses.
We excel in some areas and struggle in others. I do not think I am better
than you. I have already humbly admitted that I wrestle with many of the
topics covered in this book. I have the same struggles as you. We’re all
humans together. Throughout most of this book I am writing to myself - just
trying to further my life along this journey to simplicity as well as yours.
ASSUMPTION #3: THIS STANDARD IS TOO DIFFICULT.
TRUTH: The principles in this book do not outline the prerequisites for
simplicity. They do not define the starting line. Instead, they define the
finish line - the ultimate goal. But simplicity in life can be found in the
journey towards these principles. Begin to adopt them, one by one, and
you will understand what I mean.
ASSUMPTION #4: I DISAGREE WITH ONE POINT, THE
WHOLE BOOK IS WRONG.
TRUTH: At some point during your reading, you are going to disagree with
me (I assume the chapters on sexuality and spirituality will be particularly
debated). Or at least, it is my hope that you disagree at some point along
the way. This book is meant to challenge your heart at its deepest levels. It
is meant to make new ideas plausible. Therefore, I hope you disagree at
some point... and that new ideas cause all of us to think harder about this
journey called life. And may we all become better because of it.
Now that I’ve gotten my fears out of the way…
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WELCOME TO THE BOOK I COULDN’T
WAIT TO WRITE
Two years ago, we became minimalists. We made the decision to
intentionally minimize our possessions and simplify our life.
Since then, we have been on a journey to understand what that means for
us and our two children. The process of simplification has since made its
way into our goals, time commitments, parenting strategy, and our
marriage. Essentially, it has influenced all of the important relationships in
our life. Along the way, we noticed that healthy relationships are absolutely
essential to a simplified life.
And I couldn’t wait to share what we’ve observed and learned along the
way.
Be ready. This book goes well beyond the external fixes to our complicated
lives and focuses on the heart issues required for a simplified life. It is
based on the premise that a truly simplified lifestyle begins in a person’s
soul. And it will help the reader find an inside-out simplicity by focusing on
the key life-changing principles necessary in their most important
relationships.
It is meant to challenge you.
It is meant to encourage you.
It is meant to inspire you.
It is destined to help you find a simpler way of life.
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WHAT IS SIMPLICITY?
“Simplicity, clarity, singleness: These are the attributes that give our lives
power and vividness and joy as they are also the marks of great art.” -
Richard Holloway
Simplicity is clarity, purpose, and intentionality. It is marked by the
intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of
everything that distracts us from it. It is a life lived in unity. And once you
find it, you will never go back.
SIMPLICITY IS FREEDOM FROM THE PASSION TO
POSSESS
Modern culture has bought into the lie that the good life is found in
accumulating things - in possessing as much as possible. They believe
that “more is better” and that happiness can be purchased at a department
store.
But they are wrong.
Simplicity brings freedom from the all-consuming passion to possess. It
steps off the treadmill of consumerism and dares to seek happiness
elsewhere. It values relationships, experiences, and soul-care. And in
doing so, it finds life.
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If you desire freedom from the passion to possess, this book is for you.
SIMPLICITY IS FREEDOM FROM MODERN MANIA
Our world lives at a feverish pace. We are too hurried, too rushed, and too
stressed. We work long, passionate hours to pay the bills, but fall deeper
into debt. We rush from one activity to another - even multitasking along
the way, but never seem to get everything done. We remain in constant
connection with others through our cell phones, but true life-changing
relationships continue to allude us.
Simplicity slows down life and frees us from this modern hysteria to live
faster. It finds freedom to disengage. It seeks to keep only the essentials. It
seeks to remove the frivolous and keeps the significant. And in doing so, it
values the intentional endeavors that add value to life.
If you desire freedom from modern mania, this book is for you.
SIMPLICITY IS FREEDOM FROM DUPLICITY.
Although nobody intentionally chooses it, most people live in duplicity.
They live one life around their family, one life around their co-workers, and
another life around their neighbors. The lifestyle they have chosen requires
them to portray a certain image dependant upon their circumstances. They
are tossed and turned by the most recent advertising campaign or the
demands of their employer.
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On the other hand, a simple life is united and consistent. It has learned a
lifestyle that is completely transferrable no matter the situation. It is the
same life on Friday evening as it is on Sunday morning... as it is on
Monday morning. It is reliable, dependable and unfluctuating. It works in all
circumstances.
If you desire unity in your life, this book is for you.
SIMPLICITY IS COUNTER-CULTURAL
We live in a world that idolizes celebrities. They are photographed for
magazines, interviewed on the radio, and recorded for television. Their
lives are held up as the golden standard and are envied by many.
People who live simple lives are not championed by the media in the same
way. They don’t fit into the consumerist culture that is promoted by
corporations and politicians.
Yet, they live a life that is attractive and inviting. While most people are
chasing after success, glamour, and fame, simplicity calls out to us with a
smaller, quieter, calmer voice. It invites us to slow down, consume less,
but enjoy more. And when we meet someone living a simple life, we often
recognize that we have been chasing after the wrong things all along.
If you desire a counter-cultural life, this book is for you.
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SIMPLICITY IS NOT EXTERNAL, BUT INTERNAL
In my previous book, Simplify, I outline 7 guiding principles to help anyone
declutter their home and life. The principles outlined in the book have
helped thousands find freedom by removing much of the physical clutter in
their home.
The book concentrates almost exclusively on the externals of life. While it
helps people find freedom from clutter, it does not take the next step of
helping people find freedom and simplicity in their heart and soul. And
simplicity is always a matter of the heart.
This book takes the next step. It will comment occasionally on the external
possessions that weigh down our life when needed, but the focus of the
book gets to the deepest heart issues that impact our relationships and life.
For that reason, it should be read slowly and reflectively. If you are
searching for an inward simplicity, this book is definitely for you.
SIMPLICITY IS COMPLETELY ACHIEVABLE
A simple life is completely achievable. My family stands as living proof. We
were just your typical family of four living in the suburbs accumulating as
much stuff as our income and credit cards would allow.
Then, we found an inside-out simplicity. We have embraced the lifestyle
with both arms and will never go back to the way life was before. We stand
as living proof that simplicity is completely achievable to anyone who
seeks it.
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WHY OUR RELATIONSHIPS MATTER.
“No one would choose a friendless existence on condition of having all the
other things in the world” - Aristotle
Relationships surround us every moment of every day. And because we
live our lives in a constant state of relationship, simplicity can never be fully
realized until we learn to engage each of them in a unified manner. Inside-
Out Simplicity is written to define the most essential, life-changing keys to
these relationships that result in a simplified life.
My family and I embraced minimalism as a lifestyle after a short
conversation with our neighbor. We promptly removed many nonessential
possessions from our home and life. Removing those possessions offered
us more time, freedom, and energy to begin pursuing the things in life that
we most value. Our lives became more focused and intentional.
In my personal pursuit of simplicity, I quickly noticed that healthy
relationships are absolutely essential for every relationship holds an
important key to simplicity. They cannot be overlooked or underestimated.
A healthy relationship with one’s self provides the foundation to reject the
mania of modern society. Healthy relationships with our family provide the
foundation to grow, improve, and prosper. Healthy relationships with our
belongings provides the foundation for us to control them, rather than
allowing them to control us.
Relationships have the potential to simplify our life or complicate our life.
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They can bring stability or they can bring volatility.
They can bring unity or they can bring duplicity.
They can bring joy or they can bring grief.
They can bring peace or they can bring anxiety.
They can add beauty or reveal nastiness.
They can propel forward or hold back.
They hold enormous potential for significance.
Healthy relationships are absolutely essential for simplicity. And healthy
relationships always flow from the inside-out.
Inside-Out Simplicity is a complete 360 degree approach to life’s
relationships. It engages our relationship with ourself, with others, and with
our possessions. It addresses some of the most important relationships in
our life by laying out the life-changing keys to successful, simplified
relationships.
As I wrote earlier,
It is meant to challenge you.
It is meant to encourage you.
It is meant to inspire you.
It is destined to help you find a simpler way of life.
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OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH OURSELVES.
“And remember, no matter where you go, there you are.” -Confucius
SIMPLICITY BEGINS WITH US
Our relationship with ourself is the most important relationship in our life.
There has never been a moment when you weren’t with you in the past
and there will never be a moment when you won’t be with you in the future.
We are with ourselves every moment of every day.
For some, this is a terrifying concept. They don’t like themselves and often
wish they were someone or something different. Much of the “noise” in the
world today can be attributed to this reality. After all, it is much easier to
turn on the television than it is to sit in solitude with yourself. If you don’t
like being with yourself, you will quickly turn on the television or ipod and
invite others into your life to simply break the silence.
On the other hand, some have fallen so deeply in love with themselves
that they have lost all reason and objectivity. They have become so self-
obsessed and self-absorbed that they have lost all ability to think about
others, admit mistakes, or show restraint.
A simplified life has found the balance. It has found joy and contentment in
life. It has humbly embraced their uniqueness and their place in the world.
And proudly helps others do the same.
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Joshua Becker has been contributing to the
conversation for over 2½ years through his blog
Becoming Minimalist which reaches nearly
50,000 visitors each month. Inside-Out
Simplicity goes beyond the externals of
removing physical clutter from life and heads
straight to the heart dealing with issues such as contentment, gratitude,
forgiveness, and commitment. His first e-book, Simplify: 7 Guiding
Principles to Help Anyone Declutter Their Home and Life, has sold
nearly 1,000 copies online.