Over the next couple of months, one of my goals is to
minimize and declutter my lifestyle. I've wanted to do this for a while, but I couldn't find
the inspiration. Now that my research proposal is due in a few days and I have
other projects to finish, I'm realizing just how important it is to have as few
belongings as possible. For example, by minimizing your closet, getting ready
in the morning (or whenever you wake up) would be a cinch because there are
fewer options. Instead of having to choose between dark skinny jeans and super
dark skinny jeans, you would only have one choice.
This brings up another point: minimizing means having to
choose quality over quantity. Keeping with the skinny jean example, rather than
owning a few okay, kind of ill-fitting/uncomfortable pairs, spend the extra
cash on one perfect pair. This goes for everything: shoes, bags, shirts, etc.
If you’re short on cash, like me, there is another way to
minimize your wardrobe while spending next to nothing: shop at second hand
stores, but wait to find exactly what you’ve wanted. My sister Emily is the
queen of this shopping philosophy. Whenever we go shopping at junk stores (this
is an endearing term for second hand stores my family uses) I always spend at
least $40.00 because I can't say no. Emily, on the other hand, consistently
walks out of the store having spent less than $20.00. That's because she only
buys an item if she's wanted it for a while. Emily will wait until she finds
the perfect pair of jeans or the shirt that’s exactly the color and fit she's
wanted for ages. Doing this ensures you're not buying on a whim and it saves
money and space in the end.
I'm going to have
particular trouble with this rule because I am a thrift junkie. My mom raised
my sisters and me on second hand clothes from various stores in the Chicagoland
area. It's almost impossible to pass up a shirt or pair of jeans when they're
only a couple bucks, but it's something I'm going to have fight the urge to do.
In a few weeks when I’m on Spring Break, I’m going to go
through everything I own, from clothes to books, and donate anything I don’t
absolutely need. I’ll redecorate my bedroom so it’s has a minimalist aesthetic.
I love when clothes are displayed like art. |
Uncluttered & simple. |
I know I can live a minimal lifestyle.
When I lived in
Spain, I only had one suitcase of clothes. Of the clothes I brought, there were
still items I never wore that I brought thinking they were essential to my survival. The
bedroom I stayed in was small, but perfect. I guess you could say I miss having
limited possessions. I knew where my things were at all times, clean up was
quick, and I could be ready in less than 5 minutes.
The perfect setup. |
Where I grew to love white, fluffy bedding. |
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