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garybeans wrote:
I like the minimalist-movement and all but sometimes it can be a bit stressful
I think it's okay to take it in steps. To figure out what minimalistic means to you. It's not about owning "the least," but owning what's necessary for you to get around comfortably (not depriving yourself) and not much more -- and that varies so much between lifestyles
Nesta wrote:
* donate
* recycle (deliver at textile recycling)
* sellÂ
* upcycleÂ
* ask if friends or family wants somethingÂ
* add them to a fb group for your local area to give away\ sell
How to get yourself to let go of it:
* try it on
* does it fit well? does it look good on you? is this your style anymore? do I have enough of other pieces that do the same job? Can I use it as fx. paining clothes or something when needed (So u can keep it)
* it's okay to keep some. you don't have to get everything out in one go.
that's true* donate
* recycle (deliver at textile recycling)
* sellÂ
* upcycleÂ
* ask if friends or family wants somethingÂ
* add them to a fb group for your local area to give away\ sell
How to get yourself to let go of it:
* try it on
* does it fit well? does it look good on you? is this your style anymore? do I have enough of other pieces that do the same job? Can I use it as fx. paining clothes or something when needed (So u can keep it)
* it's okay to keep some. you don't have to get everything out in one go.
I like the minimalist-movement and all but sometimes it can be a bit stressful