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  1. 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".

  2. Omg I’m almost there that’s crazy I didn’t realize it I think I’m there mentally but I still have to purge it’s all hiding in my garage and closets 🧐😬🀭

  3. 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, I’ll just keep removing and replacing and won’t ever buy anything. This has saved me so much $$$

  4. 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

  5. I am all these things except for number 4. I still very much feel like I don’t 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).

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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