1. Creative Genius, Activated: How Minimalism Drives Mental Clarity, with Dane Dormio Enough-ism 35:35
Clear your space, clear your mind. The “aftermath” of decluttering doesn’t get talked about often. Until now. Through minimalism, Mind-Body-Mastery mentor, Dane Dormio, has discovered fulfilling your true needs means going back to basics. Dormio, who has a bachelor’s degree in math and physics, a black belt in Kung Fu San Soo, and a Master’s Certificate in 18 Lohan Palms Qigong, leverages essentialism to unleash the creative genius within. In this episode, Dormio talks with Enough-ism about the freedom of having less, utilizing organizational systems to optimize your creative potential, and the importance of being able to find your scissors. ABOUT THE PODCAST: This minimalist wants more. Enough-ism is about having enough, already. The world is experiencing an awakening. This podcast about mindfulness, meditation, and minimalism is your modern toolkit to keep your spirit right and your soul bright. One candle can light a fire.  ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Reverend Yugen Bond is an author and reiki master with a master’s in metaphysical sciences. She once despised meditation, had both too much and nothing to wear, and didn’t know how to slow down her thoughts. What a journey it’s been. Time to share it with the world, especially with you.   CONTACT INFO:  Can’t get enough of Enough-ism? Follow @IAmEnoughism and visit IAmEnoughism.com | Support the show: Buy the “Enough-ism: This Minimalist Wants More” e-book now on Amazon Kindle! For business inquiries, guest requests, and speaking engagements, email enoughismpodcast@gmail.com.  GUEST INFO:  For more about today’s guest visit Dane Dormio on Facebook, Linkedin or visit https://mindbodymastery.academy | Special thanks to podcast production intern, Ryann Anderson.
Rev. Yugen Bond Producer and Host, Enough-ism Podcast

Rev. Yugen Bond, retired material girl, reiki healer, and producer and host of the Enough-ism Podcast, has a master's in metaphysical sciences and is the author of "Enough-ism: This Minimalist Wants More."