Discover Spiritual Minimalism: the “inside-out” path to getting rid of inner clutter and living a more fulfilled life.

Everywhere you look, people in all walks of life are “going minimalist” and getting rid of their possessions. Yet as exciting as it can be to throw out half of your belongings, does it really bring happiness? As Light Watkins says: “If you’re unhappy now, becoming a minimalist isn’t likely to change that… unless you do the inner work to cultivate happiness on the inside.”

Light is famous for taking minimalism to the extreme

And now lives his whole life out of a single backpack. In Travel Light, he shares his surprising revelation that being a “spiritual minimalist” means you don’t focus on material objects.

What matters more than clearing out your closets is how much trust you have in your inner guidance.

“Spiritual Minimalism is not about how much physical stuff you have,” he says. “It’s about how you communicate, incorporate service into your life, exercise, cook, clean, and express your love.”

You’ll be invited to discover the joy of giving what you want to receive; following your curiosity; and living with a “clutter-free” approach to your choices, values, and life purpose. Implementing the principles of Spiritual Minimalism will get you aligned with your values and lead you to a life-changing adventure!


Hear Light talk all things Travel Light and Spiritual Minimalism.


Endorsements for Travel Light…

 

Mark Hyman MD

“It’s so easy to get hung up on mental clutter. In Travel Light, my friend Light Watkins not only shows you how to declutter your mind but also provides you with step-by-step instructions for connecting with your inner guidance to live a more fulfilled life.”

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Adriene Mishler

“Travel Light ultimately serves as a breath-of-fresh-air guide for how to be present in the modern day. Light’s words and stories feel like a good friend that helps bring you back to your most important relationship when things get a little messy―the relationship with your Self.”

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Ava DuVernay

“Travel Light reminds us that our most important possession is our inner guidance. And that when we make room to follow that voice within us, we become aligned with the true abundance of life.”

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Steven Pressfield

“Light has lived out of a backpack now for four years. This is not a stunt or a gimmick but the commitment of a serious man to living a life based on the truths of the Inner World and the infallible wisdom of the heart. Travel Light is the best possible portal―and Light Watkins, the most generous and soulful guide―to this experience and this discipline. Can I give Travel Light six stars?”

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In Travel Light, you will discover:

  • How to live a more fulfilled like using the 7 Principles of Spiritual Minimalism.

  • Why you can be a minimalist without getting rid of your stuff.

  • Why most people are approaching minimalism from the wrong direction.

  • How to minimize your meditation practice.

  • The joys of living minimally in a consumer society.

  • How to listen for the intuitive whisper of true inspiration.

  • Why you should be determining your own value.

  • How to find comfort in discomfort.

  • The importance of following your curiosity.

  • How to find freedom in choiceslessness.

 

Sharon Salzberg

“Travel Light encourages readers to follow their curiosity, to live authentically to their inner guidance, and to always make decisions from the heart. Then every day becomes a new opportunity to do something that changes the course of the rest of our lives.”

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Choose your own adventure: Travel Light is meant to be cracked open anywhere and read what catches your eye. Or you read it from cover to cover. Either way, you’ll find it full of inspiring stories and anecdotes about how to practice minimalism from the inside-out.

 

Lewis Howes

“Light is such a great storyteller. You can crack Travel Light open to any page, and before you know it, you will be inspired to give this unique style of minimalism a try.”

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