“IF YOU
SPEND TO LONG HOLDING ON TO THE ONE WHO TREATS YOU LIKE AN OPTION, YOU’LL MISS
FINDING THE ONE WHO TREATS YOU LIKE A CHOICE.”
If you are following my blog for the last couple of weeks
you would know that I have decided to adapt the minimal lifestyle in all
aspects of my life and talked about it in HOW TO BE A MINIMALIST IN BLOGGING, HOW TO STOPPROCRASTINATION BY MINIMALISM, MINIMALISM IN YOUR WARDROBE. Make sure
you go back and check them out if you want to know why adopted minimalism and
what are the steps I have taken to reach this phase and how can you join me in
this trip.
So I am here, in the hardest phase, the de cluttering phase. I can
get rid of anything in my life, except for my addiction, clothes.
When I say that I have a huge amount of clothes you won’t believe
me. As an average person I really have a huge amount of clothes, but compared
to celebrities I won’t weigh much. I have two full wardrobes in two different
houses in two different cities that is full of clothes, shoes and bags. I can’t
seem to have enough of them.
So after choosing the clothes that I love and will wear, I need to
get rid of the rest. I need to have less stuff in my closets, so how exactly I
am planning in doing so? I have searched a found a way, that I will try it and when
done, I will post about it soon enough.
STEP ONE: Limit your spending’s. When I say limit, I mean spending
nothing, none. I want to travel to Columbia really so much, so I have to have enough
money to travel, so I will not buy things, so I will just have to keep the
things that I might not need now, but will need in the near future, or maybe in
the far future.
STEP TWO: The always, sometimes and never rule. Put your clothes in
those three categories, and you know which category you will get rid of.
STEP THREE: The sometimes
pile will have to minimize so there are some questions that should be asked:
·
Does
it still fit?
·
Is
it still in good quality?
·
Can
it wore in a multiple ways?
·
Is
it still trendy and cool?
·
Will
wearing it make me happy?
STEP FOUR: The hardest step ever, define your style. Am I the only
one who really can’t define her style in here? Please I would love to know, so
leave it in the comments down below.
STEP FIVE: Organize what’s left. The easiest step ever and the one
I will be longing for.
I would love to know, if you have any other tips or any other way I
should follow. Please leave them in the comments down below.
I would love to know what are you follow or subscribing to on
YouTube and what is your favorite so please leave it in the comments down
below.
I would really love to know what you think of this post in
the comments down below. Till next time, bye. .
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I have to try it:)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
kisses
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Please do and tell me how did this turn out for you.
DeletePreciso fazer isso urgentemente, organizar tudo o que tenho! O que não uso mais e me desfazer
ReplyDeleteBeijos!
EsmaltadasdaPatyDomingues
Thanks for reading.
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I hope you would tell me how it turned out to be.
DeleteI am learning a lot..i really need to start practicing being a minimalist kind of person.Too much junk all over.Great post.
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It will definitely help.
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ReplyDeleteI have been a minimalist for almost 5 years and it was the best thing I did in my life.
I also have a minimalist wardrobe that has simplified my life so much!
Great tips =)
Sophie.
I wish to stick to it for as long as you.
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