less is liberation 

freedom from overconsumption & overwhelm

april writing workshop

Fill the Wells: The Necessity of Pausing is a writing workshop on embracing the power of pausing to self-assess our overwhelm as an act of liberation. Together we will learn how to differentiate between feeling overwhelmed and embodying it as a state of being. Through guided writing prompts and engaging group discussions, we will explore what drains, fills, and sustains our Personal Wells.

Facilitated by Christine Platt, this workshop shares exclusive insight from her forthcoming book, Less Is Liberation: Finding Freedom From a Life of Overwhelm.

Date: Sunday, April 13, 2025

Time: 1:00pm - 2:30pm est

Format: Virtual/Zoom

coming soon!

From lifestyle trailblazer and author of The Afrominimalist’s Guide To Living with Less, a practical guide to move beyond decluttering your space and, instead, declutter your life.

When people think of minimalism, they imagine white walls, Scandinavian furniture, and no more than 100 things—all of which must spark joy. But with this emphasis on aesthetics, we lose track of the true potential of adopting a minimalist mindset, that the notion of “less” is a choice. It is an option that is intricately connected to finding freedom from a life of overwhelm. And that freedom is more than a feeling. It is a mindset that we must embrace and embody day by day, moment by moment. Freedom, Platt maintains, is  determined by our choices. How we choose to spend our time. How we choose to expend our energy. What and who we choose to prioritize. What and who we choose to bear as our responsibilities. What and who we deem deserving of our resources—physically, emotionally, mentally, socially, intellectually, and monetarily. Finding freedom from a life of overwhelm requires us to do the exact opposite of what we have been taught and told to do: we must choose ourselves over the profit and pleasure of others.

Written in Platt’s winning voice and with full of step by step guidance, Less is Liberation is the book we all need to reclaim our lives and our energy. 

Publisher: GCP Balance/Grand Central Publishing

Publication Date: October 7, 2025

Christine Platt

is a multi-genre author and advocate for representation in lifestyle and wellness also known as the Afrominimalist. As the bestselling author of The Afrominimalist’s Guide to Living With Less and a leading voice in lifestyle design, Christine offers engaging and actionable presentations that resonate with diverse audiences. She currently resides in Washington, DC where she enjoys a life free from overconsumption and overwhelm.

Christine Platt is a modern-day Renaissance woman whose work centers on honoring Black voices and lived experiences—past, present, and future. Author of The Afrominimalist’s Guide to Living With Less and the highly anticipated sequel, Less Is Liberation: Finding Freedom from a Life of Overwhelm, Christine is recognized globally as a lifestyle teacher and trailblazer on how to embrace the power of ‘less’ to ease our overconsumption and overwhelm.

Since the release of her award-winning debut The Truth About Awiti, Christine has written more than two dozen books for readers of all ages; including her most recent influential titles Rebecca, Not Becky coauthored with Catherine Wigginton Greene and the beloved children’s series, Frankie & Friends. Prior to her literary career, Christine served as an advocate and executive leader in the public and private sectors where each role underscored her unwavering commitment to representation and inclusion.

Christine earned her Bachelor of Arts in Africana Studies from the University of South Florida, Master of Arts in African and African American Studies from The Ohio State University, and Juris Doctorate from Stetson University College of Law. She is actively involved in several professional organizations including the Association of Writers and Writing Programs, Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Association of Black Women Historians, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History; she is also an Ambassador for the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture.

the book that started a movement

Forget the aesthetics of mainstream minimalism and discover a life of authenticity and intention with this “warm, engaging guide” (Laura Fenton, author of The Little Book of Small Living) to living with less…your way.

literary & media representation

Literary & Entertainment

Jordan Hill (she/her) | New Leaf Literary & Media | jhill@newleafliterary.com

Please contact Jordan for author talks, podcasts, and other entertainment-related media.


speaking engagements

Sara Ortiz (she/her) | Lyceum Agency | sara@lyceumagency.com

Please contact Sara for speeches, lectures, and corporate conversations/workshops related to the following: Black voices, cultural commentary, inspiration and wellbeing, and storytelling for change.


brand collaborations & partnerships

Hilary Pecheone (she/her) | New Leaf Literary & Media | hpecheone@newleafliterary.com

Please contact Hilary for Afrominimalist-focused brand collaborations and partnerships.