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PRINTER REPAIR SERVICE EPSON KYOCERA HP
Printer Productivity: Tips for Improved Efficiency Regular Maintenance: Ensure that your printer is clean and well-maintained for optimal performance. This includes cleaning the paper feed rollers, replacing worn parts, and updating the printer software. Paper Management: Keep paper stored in a cool, dry place to prevent warping and jams. Also, choose the right paper for your printer and avoid overloading the paper tray. Print Settings: Adjust print settings for optimal speed and quality. For example, choose draft mode for less important documents and high-quality mode for important prints. Print Queues: Use print queues to manage and pri
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Quality Over Quantity: A Minimalist Mindset to Save Money
Choosing quality over quantity can be a wise decision in many aspects of life. It could save you money over the long run and leave you better off financially, and there are many other benefits
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How Our Family of 7 Saves Money with Minimalism
Learn how this family of seven downsized to a smaller home and found contentment (and savings) by adopting a minimalist approach.
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3 ways the Marie Kondo method can help you spend less
Kondo's fans have found you can also KonMari your financial life.
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5 Ways Marie Kondo Can Declutter Your Home And Help You Reach Your Financial Goals
Marie Kondo’s Netflix series, Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, debuted in early 2019 and led to her seemingly overnight stardom. As soothing as it is helpful, the show has given rise to her KonMari Method. However, few realize that you can use KonMari to save money and build an extra source of income.
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The iPhone SE is the best minimalist phone right now, if you use it right
Earlier this week, Apple began a clearance sale on the iPhone SE, its nearly three-year-old, 4-inch smartphone modeled after the iPhone 5S, at a $100 discount. It was the second round of recent sales after an initial batch sold out the previous weekend. And like any budget-adverse tech journalist with an impulse buying compulsion, I felt this was the appropriate moment to hop on the backup phone bandwagon. So I bought one. (Unfortunately, it sold out quick, again.)
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The art of simplifying your life (by getting rid of stuff)
After giving up six-figure salaries in the corporate world, 'the Minimalists' decided to get back to basics – making space for what's truly important.
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Why Self-Help Guru James Altucher Only Owns 15 Things
The self-empowerment blogger and author of 16 books, including the Amazon best seller “Choose Yourself,” is an unlikely role model. By Alex Williams.
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Japan’s Hardcore Minimalists Live in Virtually Empty Homes
The minimalist lifestyle trend has been gaining popularity in the Western world for a while now, but we're still far from the hardcore minimalism Zen-loving Japanese.
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A Sleek Mountainside House By Kidosaki Architects
'House in Yatsugatake' is a sleek modern home with a dramatic cantilever located on the side of a mountain in Nagano, Japan.
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Vivid Urban Photography By Nick Frank And Jeanette Hägglund
In the project 'Temptations', photographers Nick Frank and Jeannette Hägglund worked together to create eyecatching minimal urban images. From jagged balconies to smooth rolling facades, the sleek photographs feature various eclectic architectural elements in Copenhagen and Malmö.
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Not Buying Anything: Stop. Ask Questions.
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Can you live the good life on less than $1,000 a month?
Living a happier life on far less money.
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The new slow city: one man's mission to live the simple life in downtown Manhattan
Melissa and I embarked on an experiment. We sold or gave away 80 percent of our stuff, left our 1,600-square-foot Queens townhouse, crossed the Williamsburg Bridge, and moved into a tiny rental: a 340-square-foot “micro-apartment” – roughly two 12 x 12s – in downtown Manhattan.
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Not Buying Anything: Need Clarification
How much stuff do you need? Really need. On a planet where we are trained to desire more everything, and where need-creep defines that we absolutely must have (toys, collections, appliances, electronics, BBQs...), a little need-clarification goes a long way. One way to think about what is most important in your life is to imagine being in an emergency situation requiring you to leave your home forever.
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A Chinese Boy Plays in Foam
Photo courtesy of Reuters. From The Atlantic: "A boy plays in mountains of foam, used to help participants cool off in the summer heat, during a running event in Yantai, Shandong Province, China, on July 25, 2015."
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Student converts old school bus into versatile mobile home
"The bus was purchased on Craigslist for $3000, and has had about $6000 in improvements. It’s not pocket change, but it’s less than a down payment on a home, and it’s less than I paid in tuition for my last semester of grad school."
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Two Lines
Taken by barry on Flickr. This minimal photograph intersects snow with a stick in Rinnen, Tyrol, Austria.
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Ring Slicer: Saturn's moon Prometheus cuts into its F Ring
A stark contrast between the bright particles of Saturn's F Ring against the blackness of space. A beautiful photo taken by the Cassini spacecraft's narrow-angle camera on March 15, 2015.
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Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things
The Minimalists present a film by Matt D'Avella, in Association with Catalyst, Asymmetrical, and SPYR Media.
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