Digital minimalism succeeds because it's not about perfection—it's about direction. You don't need to optimize everything immediately. You just need to start moving toward intentionality.
Over the next 30 days, you'll systematically build your own practice of digital minimalism. Some challenges will resonate deeply; others might feel less relevant. That's by design. Digital minimalism is personal. What works for a CEO might not work for a creative freelancer. What serves a parent might not serve a student.
The goal isn't to follow a prescribed path—it's to forge your own, guided by principles that have worked for thousands before you. You're not giving up technology; you're graduating from unconscious consumption to intentional use.
And that shift changes everything.
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