
Solo: Come Home to Yourself Through Minimalism
From Millennial Minimalists by Cloud10
May 4, 2026 · 7 min
About this episode
Kelly shares a personal essay on how minimalism has helped her clear both physical and inner clutter.
Have you ever cleared the clutter from your home, only to realize there was deeper clutter within you? In this solo episode, Kelly shares a short personal essay called Coming Home to Myself Through Minimalism. In this reflective piece, Kelly explores how minimalism has helped her let go of more than physical clutter, creating the space to notice old beliefs, self-doubt, worry, and the thoughts we often try to avoid. She shares how embracing a more intentional way of living has helped her become more aware of her inner world, release what no longer serves her, and feel lighter, freer, and more grounded. Be inspired to reflect on your own inner clutter, create more space to hear yourself clearly, and consider how minimalism may help you come home to yourself, too. Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Website including Partner Discounts: Mastersimplicity.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Kelly
Topics covered
- minimalism
- self-reflection
- inner clutter
- intentional living
- personal growth
Keywords
- minimalism
- self-doubt
- intentional living
- personal essay
- inner peace
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Millennial Minimalists, Mastersimplicity.com
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