Minimalism it is said, is good for the environment. With children is a special challenge, but also offers opportunities, says the children’s teacher, Susanne Mierau in the Interview.
Less to buy, less need. In the rich industrial countries, there is a niche trend to the ever-prevailing Abundance of the question. Things to reduce the Oversupply of ignore. Minimalism is the keyword here. Susanne Mierau lives minimalist. The toddler educator and the mother of three children blogs at geborgen-wachsen.de through a mindful and sustainable family life. Together with Milena Glimbovski, which operates in Berlin a supermarket for unpackaged food, she has written a book about minimalism with a family.
DW: for Many people the issue of minimalism to a even more particular and, ideally, more fulfilling life through Consumption. Increasingly it is also about dealing with scarce natural resources. What is the meaning of minimalism for you?
Susanne Mierau: For me, these areas are very close together: As humans, we are built upon cooperation and social Affairs and the excessive consumption stands in the way of that: In the Small as in the family, but also in the large global context, in terms of what damages are caused by our excessive consumption in other Parts of the world. Minimalism, for me, is a conscious handling of our resources, the impacts on the coexistence and thus leads to a more conscious with each other.
Mierau and Glimbovski show in your book-way to a minimalist life, Katja Vogt supports you with pictures
What are the first steps for someone who would like to try to live minimalist?
It is useful to have a range to select, in which you can try first just. For some, it is easy to dispense with unnecessary toiletries in the bathroom, to deal with what your body really needs and how the simple (and perhaps even plastic-free) way possible. For others, it is easier to use the wardrobe to go through and see how many are worn Pair of shoes and how many Shirts and what to wear instead, really like. The important thing is: It starts with a self. Does not make sense, however, it is to say to the Partner or to the children: “We have too much, we sort the times with you.”
On your Blog you write about children’s education and needs-oriented education. Can minimalism and family ever reconcile?
Yes, it actually fits very well, because there is a concentration on the Essential and the relationship is actually what families are doing really well and what you need. Often we are distracted by toys and other consumer goods from one to each other, or we use such things to replace interaction: We give the child a gift, because it will bring a good grade home, to look forward to instead of “just” together with the child.
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What if not all family members in a minimalist want to live in? What are the potential areas of Conflict and how these conflicts can be solved?
Pressure and Dogma are always difficult, especially in family systems. That is why it is important, in the case of self-start and to reduce the own things. Perhaps the Partner or the partner at a few points with get want. In addition, we are automatically role models for the children. When we go shopping, we can comment on our own choices: “I buy the bananas that are not packaged separately in plastic.” In such a way, we take a long-term influence.
The danger is that the children get as the “comic nerds” problems, if you wear the “wrong” brands, not the latest game console, etc. is not?
The peer group is important for children, and children need – as well as adults – is the feeling to listen to a group to be a part of. We adults get to choose our groups easier. Children are much more dependent on the specific local conditions and on the children that are there. That is why it is so important that we as parents are sensitive and do not cut off the child’s belonging to a group. But we can discuss options and Alternatives: it is Sufficient, perhaps, to buy the “cool” brands used? How would you like to make use of toiletries and cosmetics by natural cosmetics manufacturers?
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How are you personally come to the minimalism and consistency with which they live then?
We have always lived “eco”, and also on resources respected, and to the fact that the children are not overwhelmed with toys. In a practical manner, we have set ourselves to, because we have seen from child to child, as few things are actually really useful. And then my friend Milena came to grabs with your “Original unverpackt” Store in our lives and has influenced our views considerably.
We try to live in many areas of minimalist, but we have no white, stylish apartment in the sense of “Instagram-minimalism”. We look rather carefully and ask ourselves: do we Need really? Can we borrow something instead of buying it? My husband pays attention when cooking, to ensure that nothing is thrown away. But we are not dogmatic, and ensure that our children have freedoms that give them access to their peer group.
You still have a final advice for families who are interested in minimalism?
There are many ways to get started and it is great to make on the way and see where it leads you. Every small step is a step. It is important not to put yourself under pressure and to think that the whole life must be turned upside down. It is a journey of learning, which should also be fun.