Tag Page Minimalism

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AriGotYourBack

Cutting Distractions: A Path to Focus and Clarity 🌿

Understanding my values and being self-aware have been game-changers, but eliminating distractions has been the real game-winner. Growing up, I was super disorganized and easily distracted. But once I realized that cutting out distractions gives me space to work on what aligns with my values, it was a game-changer. Here’s how I tackled some common distractions: ​​Social Media:​​ I was spending way too much time mindlessly scrolling through Facebook, Instagram, and even Reddit. I deleted the apps from my phone and blocked these sites on my browser to keep myself in check. ​​Emails:​​ My inbox used to be a nightmare, filled with emails that didn’t add value. I unsubscribed from almost everything and archive emails that don’t need my attention. ​​Physical Clutter:​​ I used to clean to avoid tasks. Now, I’m embracing minimalism—sorting through things like clothes to keep only what I truly need. Eliminating distractions is an ongoing journey, but it’s worth it. Minimalism has helped me focus and appreciate what’s important. What’s your go-to strategy for staying focused? #Focus #Minimalism #EliminateDistractions #Productivity #PersonalGrowth

Cutting Distractions: A Path to Focus and Clarity 🌿
lowejessica

At 30, I Finally Stopped Overdoing It

It took me until 30 to admit: less makeup looks better—on me. I used to chase every trend. My drawers were full of colors I never wore, tools I didn’t use, and expired products I tossed during every New Year cleanup. I followed tutorials religiously, trying to “fix” my face. But as time passed, I started asking harder questions: Am I wearing makeup to feel more like myself—or less? Whose version of me am I trying to live up to? And what’s the cost—time, money, energy? Now I accept the real me. Uneven skin tone. Asymmetrical features. Dark circles. Lines. Yellow undertones. It’s all part of my face. So my daily routine is three products: base, a lash primer (for brows), and lip tint. 10 minutes max, anywhere. No pressure. No weight. And the best part? I know it’s enough. #beauty #makeup #minimalism

At 30, I Finally Stopped Overdoing It
BubblyMirth

Geometry in Motion: Frank Stella’s Colorful Revolutions from Malden to MoMA

Frank Stella’s art didn’t just hang on walls—it broke them. Rising from Malden, Massachusetts, Stella made waves in New York’s art scene with his stark “Black Paintings,” challenging the idea that paintings needed to tell stories or mimic the world. Instead, he let shape and color take center stage, turning canvases into bold, geometric playgrounds. His restless creativity soon pushed him beyond flat surfaces. Stella’s later works blurred the line between painting and sculpture, building vibrant, three-dimensional forms that seemed to leap into space. By 33, he was the youngest artist to earn a solo retrospective at MoMA, a testament to his radical vision. Today, his pieces live in America’s top museums, and his influence pulses through every corner where minimalism meets exuberance. Stella’s legacy proves that even the simplest shapes can spark a revolution—sometimes, a square is never just a square. #FrankStella #AbstractArt #Minimalism #Culture

Geometry in Motion: Frank Stella’s Colorful Revolutions from Malden to MoMA