Our Minimalist Minimums (Pt. 1 of 2)

Our Minimalist Minimums (Pt. 1 of 2)

From Millennial Minimalists by Cloud10

June 8, 2026 · 48 min · Episode 282

About this episode

Kelly and Lauren discuss their personal 'minimalist minimums' and how these habits contribute to a calmer and more intentional daily life.

What does your version of “enough” look like? In this episode, Kelly and Lauren explore their personal “minimalist minimums” — the small habits and standards that help them feel calmer, lighter, and more supported each day. In this first part of a two-part conversation, they focus on the everyday routines and spaces that shape how they feel at home and within themselves — from creating a peaceful home and setting simple cleaning standards to morning and evening routines, minimalist wardrobes, and skincare habits. Together, they share the lifestyle habits that genuinely work for them, while reflecting on how minimalism can create more clarity, calm, and ease in daily life. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to define your personal version of “enough” What helps create a calmer, more peaceful home Simple cleaning standards that can reduce overwhelm Morning and evening routines that support a calmer day Minimalist approaches to wardrobe, beauty, and skincare Why simplifying small daily decisions can help you feel more grounded Whether you’re deep into minimalism or simply looking to feel more calm and intentional in your everyday routines, this episode will leave you inspired to…

People in this episode

Hosts: Kelly, Lauren

Topics covered

  • minimalism
  • personal habits
  • calmness
  • daily routines
  • home environment
  • self-care

Keywords

  • minimalist minimums
  • calm home
  • cleaning standards
  • morning routines
  • evening routines
  • minimalist wardrobe
  • skincare habits
  • daily decisions

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Millennial Minimalists, Mastersimplicity.com, twentyoutfitwardrobe.com

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