burn your possessions.

You have too much stuff. Your neighbor has too much stuff. I have too much stuff. Or at least I used to have too much stuff. Until I came up with a way to get rid of the stuff. It was so effective that my husband was able to quit his job and we packed up all of our possessions in a 5×8 Uhaul trailer towed by a Volkswagen Beetle and move across the country looking for a place to settle down. Less stuff means freedom.

I want you to embrace that freedom.

Minimalism is the hot trend right now. But here’s the thing about minimalism: it’s bullshit. It speaks of tossing out your possessions for the sake of…what? To make your life better. But no one ever talks about the “life better” part.

I do.

MAXIMIZE! is all about a better life. A large life. A life unfettered by your possessions. I take you through the process of downsizing your stuff step by step in frank, honest words. This guide is 5,000 words of brutal honesty.

Imagine owning half of the stuff you own now. Feels good, right? I’ll show you how to do it. And then you’ll have the energy, space, time, and resources to live the most amazing life of your dreams.

Still not convinced? Here’s what my fans have to say about the book:

“Practical. Pithy. Emotionally charged. Spiritual. Brilliantly stated. Useful.”- D. 

“Proof that it is awesome: I really felt like you wrote it for me.  I know you didn’t, but it is so awesome and perfect, it just felt that way.  I could actually visualize myself doing what you suggest.” -K.

What are you waiting for? The guide is $15 and gets straight to the point. It will change you if you open yourself to being changed.

Go forth and MAXIMIZE!

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  • PineMartyn

    Hi.
    Thanks for doing this.

    In May of 2005, my wife and I quite our jobs, sold our house, our car, all our home furnishings and nearly all we owned, except for some clothing, some basic kitchen/cooking equipment, our canoe, and our backpacking/camping gear. We bought a new pickup truck, a used 34′ Airstream travel trailer and lived and traveled across North America in our beloved home on wheels for 5 years. It was minimal, unfettered and economical living at it’s best. We recently sold our aging Airstream and are now living in a cheapo 2nd story apartment with barely any furniture in a quaint town in Ontario, Canada, pursuing our passion for the outdoors…still enjoying the financial freedom that an economical life offers.

    Keep up the good work,
    Martin
    http://www.youtube.com/user/PineMartyn

    • Jessica Friday

      Thanks for stopping by! That is an amazing story. Glad there are more of us “crazies” out there!

    • Anonymous

      Thanks so much! What a great story. Glad to hear we are not alone!