8 signs you're becoming a minimalist
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I browse for fun, but its more like to know what all is out there rather than having it all at that moment
Signs you're becoming a minimalist โ Signs you are responsible โ
Beyond Words๐๐โฃ๏ธ๐
The last one especially.
who is always following her with a cam ?
WINDOW SHOPPING ๐ I AM NOT A FAN !!! DRIVES ME TO SHOP MORE ๐ ๐คฃ ๐
Thank you for sharing. I been this way for a year now.
spot on!
Whatโs a wishlist system ?
Nice little cake
hmm I guess I am becoming a 50/50 of it, I still have the liking into things that are needed/not needed. I carry the mindset of "More isn't always better, and just because things are simple doesn't mean its lesser".
I get minimal ass.
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Im literally the embodiment opposite of this video
These are the signs of maturity, not of minimalist :)))
Omg Iโm almost there thatโs crazy I didnโt realize it I think Iโm there mentally but I still have to purge itโs all hiding in my garage and closets ๐ง๐ฌ๐คญ
A wishlist has been so practical for me, especially on Amazon. I will add things to the wishlist, and then end up removing them later because I found something better or different. But sometimes, Iโll just keep removing and replacing and wonโt ever buy anything. This has saved me so much $$$
great music โค
the last decade I only bought new stuff when the old was broken. I always USED sales to get what's on my wishlist cheaper ๐๐๐ฐ
You donโt even go into Homegoods or TJ Maxx. ๐น
9. this came up in my feed
I am a little over halfway there
Isnโt that make me more clingy to my things
-you only get one thing or money on birthdays because you asked for it
Me, me , me โฆ..๐๐๐๐๐โค
Not quite there yetโฆ. ๐
And that is thanks to you!
Buying btc
I'm on a slow-ish minimalism journey for about 7 years. I don't have a donation box per se. I have boxes of things I sell and things I'd be happy to give friends and family as presents instead. The reason it's a slow journey is mainly because I'm trying to use up the things I have and paid money for. Unless it's something that affects me or it's expired, I won't throw it away for the sake of space. The space has been acquired with time. There's a huge noticeable difference with my home now vs 7 years ago so I know I'm on the right path! <3
The print is small on phones, hard to read
Introvert โ ๏ธ
I decluttered so much after I moved, I don't have much to get rid of anymore, so yeah I'm a minimalist.
Friendly reminder, Minimalism can look different for everyone. Baby steps โค
Nice video ๐
The more minimalist I become, the more grateful and joyful I am. Jesus is all that matters and I am so thankful He holds the future and not our world leaders.
Im super #7 & almost reaching #8๐ค
Thankyou Good God Universe for this video๐๐๐๐
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Yes ma'am…slowly making my transition
I am all these things except for number 4. I still very much feel like I donโt have anything to wear. But, I just wear the same things every week because they are comfy and I stay home a lot anyways (WFH and homebody).
Still not a minimalist but do all of these things and it's a complete change to being better at anti-consumerism. Especially while living in the US.
Spot on!!! Very true
Damn… on my way but not quite there yet… gonna rewatch this in 4 months :3
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I already am! ๐
9. You have more money.
10. You don't follow fashion trends because your closet is full of durable classics.
11. You spend more time thinking and creating rather than watching and being entertained. (Baking/going on a hike over restaurant/Netflix.)
12. You no longer worry what others think.