The art of not bringing any more stuff into your house.
There are generally two ways stuff comes into our houses . It is given to us or we buy it . We are often given stuff we don't need and we often buy stuff we don't need. The Minimalists discuss in their podcasts that approximately 90% of the things we have purchased are unused and discarded after approximately a six month period , this is staggering.
So how can we control this urge to buy more unwanted stuff?
Take a good look at the stuff you throw away.
As you are simplifying, look at each bag of stuff you discard in monetary value, think of how many hours at work you spent to earn the equivalent amount, try not to cry !
Take a look at the size of the stuff you throw away.
Take note of how much space those bin bags of unwanted items take up in your room before you take them out of the house, that space is the equivalent amount of space you've just created.
See your new purchases as future junk.
If you're going in for the kill on an impulse purchase the possibility that it will be donated within 6 months should be enough to stop the impulse and for you to walk away and pause for thought.
Remember it is not a bargain.
It is only a bargain if you were going to buy it before it was reduced. If not it is more than likely another costly mistake .
Think about what makes you happier.
What has more value to you , the item you've been craving , or the money in your pocket and the space in your house ?
Say no to other peoples unwanted junk .
Don't let that unwanted pile of junk over your beautifully Konmaried doorstep !
Labels: discard, junk, living with less, marie kondo, minimalism, minimilists, purchase, space, stuff, the life- changing magic of tidying up, unwanted
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