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NEVER HAVE

I EVER...
How we THE GAME MASTER WILL FLASH A RANDOM
"NEVER HAVE I EVER" QUESTION ON THE SCREEN.

will play IF YOU “HAVE EVER” DONE THIS, RAISE YOUR


HAND.

WE WILL SHOW SOME PSYCOLOGICAL FACTS OF


EACH QUESTION.
NEVER HAVE I
EVER
PURCHASE FUN OR QUIRKY
ITEMS ON SHOPEE DURING
MIDNIGHT SALES
I HAVE I HAVE NEVER
• Urgency and Scarcity:
• Limited-time offers
• The sense of urgency created by midnight sales
• Trigger a fear of missing out (FOMO)

2. Reward System Activation:


• Shopping, discounts and sales
• Activate the brain's reward system
NEVER HAVE I
EVER
CANNOT FIND THE
THINGS I NEED IN MY
OWN ROOM
I HAVE I HAVE NEVER
Selective Attention:
• Cluttered environments make it difficult for your brain to
selectively focus on the relevant items.
-> Leading to overlooked objects
NEVER HAVE I
EVER
BUY AN ITEM THINKING
THAT I'LL PROBABLY
NEED IT LATER
(BUT I DON’T)
I HAVE I HAVE NEVER
Psychology Fact - "Just-in-Case" Mentality:
• The "just-in-case" mentality is a cognitive phenomenon
• Individuals make purchases based on the anticipation of potential
future needs or scenarios
LESS IS MORE
M I N I M A L I S M
TABLE OF CONTENT
HISTORY AND
DEFINITION
CHARACTERISTICS AND
BENEFITS
APPLICATIONS

MISCONCEPTIONS AND GUIDING


HISTORY AND
DEFINITION
1
. Insights 1
1
A BRIEF STORY OF
MINIMALISM
1
.
POST-WAR 1
ECONOMIC-BOOM
AND CONSUMERISM
TRANSITION FROM
SCARCITY TO
INNOVATION
1
MINIMALISM OCCURED AS
REACTION TO
OVERCONSUMPTION

1
1.
2 MATERIALI
SM
• Guided by the phillosophy “less is more”

• Mindset Shift and Intentional


Living
• Tool for Finding Happiness and Freedom
CHARACTERISTICS &
BENEFITS
2.1. CHARACTERISTICS:
• Simplicity
• Clutter - free
• Functionality
• Mindful comsumption
2.1. CHARACTERISTICS:

SIMPLICIT
• Simplicity in design and aesthetics
Y
• Eliminate unnecessary details
• Focusing on the fundamental aspects
2.1. CHARACTERISTICS:

CLUTTER-
• Free from unnecessary decorations
FREE
• Create a clean and uncluttered environment
• Sense of openness and tranquility
2.1. CHARACTERISTICS:

FUNCTIONA
• Minimalist design aims to enhance usability and
LITY
functionality
• Design choices are made with a purpose
• Each design serves a specific function
2.1 CHARACTERISTICS:

MINDFUL
• Mindful comsumption in lifestyle choices
CONSUMPTION
• Make deliberate and intentional choices
• Avoid excessive consumption

2
2.2. BENEFITS:
• Reduced Stress
• Financial Freedom
• Environmental Impacts
• Time Management
• Mindfulness and Contentment
2.2. BENEFITS:

REDUCED DECISION
• Fewer possessions, fewer decisions to be
FATIGUE
made
• Reduce fatigue when facing too many choices

FINANCIAL
• Avoid unnecessary and impulsive purchases
FREEDOM
• Spend money intentionally
• Get rid of financial pressure and debt

5
2.2. BENEFITS:

ENVIRONMENTAL
• Reduce waste and consume less
IMPACT
• Reduce environmental footprint
• Sustainability and Eco-friendliness

TIME
• Prioritize essential tasks and activities
MANAGEMENT
• Focus on what truly matters
• Avoid overwhelmed by non-essential things

5
2.2. BENEFITS:

MINDFULNESS AND
CONTENTMENT
• Be mindful of one's choices
• Feel content with what one has
• Appreciate the present moment and
find joy in simplicity

2
APPLICATIONS
3. APPLICATONS

In design

INTERIOR GRAPHIC WEB


DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN
INTERIOR
3. APPLICATONS

DESIGN
3. APPLICATONS - INTERIOR DESIGN

• Clean lines.

• Neutral color
schemes.

• Limited furniture
3. APPLICATONS - INTERIOR DESIGN

The principle of
minimalism in
interior design
An emphasis on what’s truly needed
and important
3. APPLICATONS - INTERIOR DESIGN

Minimalism is far Scandinavian minimalism

from decorating, but a


way of thinking and
living.
Japanese minimalism
3. APPLICATONS - MINDSET

MINIMALI
SM
MINDSET
3. APPLICATONS - MINDSET

Discovering true
potential.

Minimalism allows us to focus on


what truly matters, enabling us to
set and achieve meaningful goals
if you are minimalist, you are likely to
prioritize what’s important and will be able
to reach your set goals with ease.
Prioritize
important
things in life.
MISCONCEPTIONS &
GUIDING
MINIMALISM
MISCONCEPTIONS
• Minimalism is just about having few
things
• Minimalism is only for artists and
creative people
2
HOW TO BE A MINIMALIST?

• Clear out your stuff


• Tidy Up Your Digital Space
• Live with Purpose

2
CLEAR OUT YOUR LIVE WITH PURPOSE
• Keep only what you really • Think about what's
STUFF
need or love important to you
• Donate or sell the rest • Let purpose guide your
decisions

TIDY UP YOUR
• Clean up your computer,
DIGITAL SPACE
phone, and emails
• Delete - Organize - Limit
5
A reaction to
overconsumption after Simplicity
WWII
Guided by less is more
Clutter-Free
philosophy
HISTORY & DEFINITION CHARACTERISTICS
A tool for finding happiness
Functionality

Mindset shift and intentional


Mindful consumption
living

LESS IS MORE
MINIMALISM

Minimalism is just about


INTERIOR DESIGN
having few things
APPLICATIONS MISCONCEPTIONS
MINDSET Minimalism is only for artists
and creative people
"SIMPLIFY LIFE, AMPLIFY JOY."
G R O U P 7

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