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‎09-01-2015 10:00 PM
August was a very bad month for me. The good thing is that I did some paperwork decluttering at the end of the month. I have only one stack of paperwork to go through, but I am losing steam. Must power through.
My goal for September is buy only what needs to be replenished. Looking through my stuff, the only thing that I think I will need is body lotion. Other than that I don't need anything. Also, I canceled my Isomers Double Duty Cleanser Duo on auto-delivery. I have cleansers and do not want to manage this. My favorite cleanser is Isomers C. Besides, when I get low on cleanser, I am going to order some Paula's Choice cleanser samples. I noticed that some of the cleansers are described as silky. That is one of the reasons I like the Isomers C cleanser. It is so silky. PC also gives a lot more product for the money.
Today, my BFF and I had lunch and then went to Chico's because we both had a coupon. That place is so expensive. I thought I had found something that cost enough to allow me to use my coupon. Turned out that is was on sale, and I needed to spend $21 more to use the coupon. I looked and looked but couldn't find anything. Well, I could, but I would have spent significantly more. Stores really do know how to price things to get us to spend. I told my BFF that I was not going to buy something just to use a coupon. She agreed, and we left with nothing. That was a good moment.
‎09-02-2015 01:27 PM
@just bee wrote:
@aprilskies wrote:As far as decluttering, I am taking a break from it. I actually even put back the bins I was going to start attacking. I have been decluttering off and on for so long that I think I need a break. Instead, I think I am going to make September about having some fun.
Fun sounds good. I would like to have some fun, too. Must investigate...
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I would like one day to understand when having fun became a number on the "to do" list. ..and something we need to check off.
‎09-02-2015 01:34 PM
@dosey wrote:
@aprilskies wrote:I bought nothing in August and was quite relieved. September hopefully wont be too hard. In the past few weeks, I tossed or donated quite a lot of products/mu so I think that will help me to stay the course.
Wow, I am happy for you. Congratulations on your no-buy!
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Thanks, Dosey. I was allowing myself some Isomers if they had a kit I wanted but that didnt happen and I was kinda relieved. It felt good not bringing anything more in for now.
‎09-03-2015 09:10 AM
‎09-03-2015 01:53 PM
I am doing great not buying skincare. I am really proud of myself. I actually had to buy a moisturizer because I ran out! That is a first for me and I am very proud. I am also resisting any fall makeup purchases and promotions because I don't need anything. But it is a mind struggle of the first order.
I am going to go through all of my fall and winter clothing that is located under my stairs in a plastic container. I got rid of tons of stuff last spring when I was putting it all away for the summer. Now I am ready to go through it again and take out what does not fit or are not the right colors for me. I want to do this before I bring the container upstairs.
I have been really working on minimizing my clothing for the last year and I am doing really well. It is really hard though. I can't shop sales anymore because I just can't handle the temptation of buying clothes just because they are cheap. I am working on buying only what I need and this has been a very very hard transition and mindset change to make. I have been reading blogs written buy other women who are trying to downsize their closets and it has been helpful. One important thing that I have discovered is that I really rather have quality clothes not rather than more quanitity of less quality clothes. I am trying to wear all of my clothes more especially when I am at home and not going anywhere. I am not going to wear junk clothes just because I am at home. I deserve to look good for myself!
If anyone has any websites on minimzing their clotehs please pass them on. Thanks.
‎09-03-2015 06:13 PM
@FindingMyJoy wrote:
I'm going to pass my first Compacting test of the month!! I have no desire to buy the Korres today special. yippeeeeee! The yogurt products are nice but I don't need any of them. No temptation to add to my body cream stash. I must confess that if she would have had a stellar kit with my favorite body butters I may have crumbled like a cookie LOL. How sad I would have broke my #1 goal on day 3 of the month!
Because body lotion is the only thing I will need sometime soon, I would have bought a body butter TS. I am glad that the yoghurt TS is not tempting me. It will be a victory if I can make it through September with no beauty purchase. Although, it will not be easy. I went to Target for deodorant, mints, hair spray, etc. I walked through the beauty section and found myself staring at Boots eye shadows. What is this hold eye shadows have on me? I did not buy any, but they sure were pretty!
‎09-03-2015 06:51 PM
When it comes to clothing, I am at the point you are. I want quality over quantity. It is becoming easier to say no to cheap clothing. I have two t-shirts that I bought at the end of last summer. After being worn just a few times, they look terrible. Misshapen and pilling. I also have other tops that I paid more money for, and they look great after being worn several times. Also, I wear the clothes that I love and are flattering the most. So-so clothing stays in my closet and eventually gets donated or thrown out. I keep this in mind whenever I shop. If I try on something and have to think about whether I should buy it, that means I need to put it back on the rack. Slowly, my closet is transitioning to one with only thing I love. Also, I am buying less and spending a lot less money but am very happy with the few things that I do buy.
I cannot help you with a website that focuses on wardrobe downsizing because I have not found one that I really like. My problem with the ones that I have looked at is that I think they downsize too much. I want a smaller wardrobe but not a tiny one. If I ruin my pair of dressy jeans, for example, I do not want to have to run to the mall and find a replacement because that was my only pair. Downsizing means different things to each of us. I am trying to develop a wardrobe that is the right size for me with just the right amount of basics and unique pieces that work for my life.
‎09-03-2015 07:05 PM
dperry, try Project 333
‎09-04-2015 07:43 AM
thanks I will take a look at the project 333 website!
‎09-04-2015 08:37 AM
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