Basic Information on Tiny Houses:
Basic Information on Minimalism:
Basic Information on Being Frugal:
The Difference among Adopting a Tiny House, Minimalism, and Being Frugal
The Concept of a Tiny House
Benefits of a Tiny House
Life in a Tiny House:
1.Necessities of Life:
2.Dig into the Facts:
3.The Advantages a Tiny House Offers:
4.Planning a Tiny House:
5.Tiny Houses Cost Extra Compared to a Larger House:
6.Buy Multi-Purpose Equipment Only:
7.Reduce Personal Stuff:
The Concept of Minimalism:
Benefits of Minimalism
How to Live a Minimalistic Life:
1.Dig a bit more:
2.‘What to Do’ List:
3.Start with the least:
4.Choosing Clothes:
5.Label the Stuff:
6.Prioritize Future Purchasing and Clearing the Stuff:
7.Long-Term Planning:
8.Saving Money:
9.Organize Your Living Style:
10.Mark a few clutter free areas:
11.Choose Healthy but Simple Food:
12.Time to Move into the Tiny House:
How to Adopt Frugality
Benefits of being frugal
Frugal Living Guide:
1.Explore Yourself:
2.Assessing and Monitoring Things on a Weekly Bases:
3.Start Budgeting:
4.Avoid Lure and Temptation:
5.Adopt Auto-Payment Systems:
How All Three Concepts can Lead You to a Perfect Living Style
Final Words:
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John Davidson
Born and raised in Wyoming and Canada on Ranches. Studied at Utah State University and taught drafting at Bridgerland Applied Technology College for 20 years. Own and run several businesses, an architectural design business, a web design business and a Sawmill business. Married to Karla for over 30 years and have 4 great kids, living in Mendon, Utah.