doing a major purge can be daunting but it’s so liberating. and when it comes to making new purchases, be really intentional about what you’re bringing into your life. don’t settle — take some time to find exactly what you’re looking for.
Oct 29, 2024

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i've always liked to collect things. i'm the type of person to assign an extremely disproportinate amount of sentimental value onto something admittedly pretty stupid. over the three years ive been in my current apartment, ive amassed an impressive amount of little goobabs and trinkets. however, its all gotten very overwhelming at this point. especially since ive been having a terrible time mentally, having all this stuff cluttering my sacred space is slowly turning from a comfort to something that is suffocating me entirely. SO! today started my journey of purging all my unnecessary items, and i already feel so much better now that ive committed myself to it. i wanna share this so someone will bare witness to what im doing and ill feel bad if i wuss out, haha. this is your sign to cherish what you have and cut away anything that does not serve you anymore. 🫶
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getting rid of stuff is a lot more complicated than acquiring it. better to practice austerity on the front-end imo. this goes for anything, btw, not just new clothes or whatever. i also apply this mindset to friends, diseases, habits, sins, beliefs.......
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I’ve gotten rid of so much stuff over the last month and it feels fantastic By default, I (we?) add things into my life — so I see the need to be in a constant state of vigilant editing
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