HOW TO STOP SHOPPING: RULES TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL LOW BUY
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 4. 07. 2024
- Hey friends! First of all, THANK YOU SO MUCH to everyone for the response to my first HOW TO STOP SHOPPING video. I'm SO happy some of what I had to say resonated with you, and that so many of you could relate to the struggle of over-shopping, over-spending and are interested in challenging yourself to a Low Buy, however long that may be. đđ»
I'm so sorry this follow-up video has taken so long. It's often challenging for me to talk about this reality I struggle with, but if it can help or inspire you even just a little bit, that means everything to me. I am committing to delivering more consistent content sharing my experiences surrounding the topics of spending, shopping addiction, low buys and no buys, budgeting, getting out of debt, minimalism and more.
This video will be about the rules I have set for myself around purchasing things on my Low Buy hit list, including clothing, skincare and makeup. Time stamps are below. Note I've also had some feedback re: language and swearing in previous videos. I've made it a conscious point to not swear in this video out of respect for those who do not appreciate that type of language (despite my being a naturally sweary human). Thank-you.
Have you been inspired to do a No Buy or Low Buy? What are your Low Buy rules?
PEOPLE WHO INSPIRE & MOTIVATE ME:
HANNAH LOUISE POSTON - NO BUY and BEAUTY BUDGET bit.ly/2HsWmgh
DAVE RAMSEY - the dad of personal finance and taking back control of your money bit.ly/2Hw7zwJ
MY FIRST HOW TO STOP SHOPPING VIDEO: âą HOW TO STOP SHOPPING |...
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TIME STAMPS:
Intro and Recap: 0:00 to 4:50
Rule 1: Cash only 4:51
Rule 2: replacements only 6:17
Rule 3: low vs. no buy 7:06
Rule 4: make rules for grey areas, weird things that come up 7:46
Rule 5: declutter periodically and regularly 8:38
Rule 6: my clothing rules and questions I ask 8:50
Rule 7: is it in the budget? 10:41
Rule 8: have I wanted it forever? 11:09
Rule 9: the "test" 11:55
Rule 10: can I thrift it? 13:12
Rule 11: is it unique? 14:25
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Hi, I'm Christina - I'm a blogger slash vlogger slash human on the internet slash pharmacist sometimes, hence the "apothecary" theme in my name. I'm currently living in Toronto, Canada and on my channel you'll find fashion and styling videos, lifestyle content and check-in's on my LOW BUY YEAR. I'm happy to take any requests, too! Your girl is flexible (not physically). Feel free to leave me a comment below - I always make sure to read and respond, and I love chatting with you guys. Be sure to follow me on Instagram too - that's where I post my daily outfits and photography, and where I interact with you guys the most. Thank you SO much for watching and taking the time out of your day to support my teeny little channel. Love xx, Christina. - Jak na to + styl
Do you have any specific low buy rules?
I usually ask myself if I have anything in my closet that is similar to the items that I want to purchase, if I truly love that piece or I just want to follow the trend, and if that piece is in my budget. I just recently discovered your channel and I love it! Keep up with the good work and have a nice day!!
Zoey Tran thank you Zoey! These are perfect rules! I need to shop my closet some more to deter any temptations I might come across too - it can be fun!
Taking my husband shopping with me. He reminds me that I already have something similar to what I just grabbed and he is picky, he tries to find something negative about the item so I end up not getting it Haha. Funny but it helps me with my shopping habits :)
Iâm not ready for no buy just yet but Iâve set up rules when it comes to shopping. For clothes, nothing more than $20 for an item. And I ask my self will I wear this item within a week.
As far as makeup the only thing Iâm allowed to buy are lashes bc I literally so much makeup.
I try to only buy either ethically produced clothes OR from environment-friendlier materials (organic cotton, Lyocell, Linen, etc.). I simply can't afford many of them, and it hurts my H&M-Teenager-Heart to spend so much on one piece, so I reeaally make sure it's a perfect fit for me :) Works great, bought only 2 pants and 1 skirt so far this year..
"....a cycle of looking for something to want, finding it, wanting it, acquiring it, and then doing it all over again". Spot on.
YES! So brilliant. I feel like we ALL resonate with this.
I'm so guilty and I'm not proud of it.
My story dude!!
âLooking for something to wantâ. Yes, that is definitely the issue! If you stop yourself from browsing stores, it really does help curb your âcravingsâ. Itâs so hard with social media but itâs helpful to remind yourself of that sinking feeling you get when you get something new, the excitement wears off, and you reluctantly hang it up in your closet feeling like garbage and like a failure.
When I saw my oldest mimicking my spending habits that was the biggest wake up call. I immediately altered my spending habit. Second wake up call came during the summer when everyone was home from school and I couldn't for the life of me keep up with the dishes, laundry etc. Then it dawned on me the money I was spending on lash extensions could be used to hire a cleaning lady for the summer. Those lashes weren't making a huge impact in my life but that cleaning lady sure did free up a lot of my time!!
Latifah Davis totally agree! Haha I want a cleaning lady too đ - but thatâs amazing that you recognized that and aimed to set an example for your kids. Totally inspiring! Xo
lol youâre lame
@@StarseedGirl818 sucks to be sad dezi
And all that spending was on clothes and dishes you ended up having to wash, so it was double hurting you
I lost 100 pounds and went from an eating disorder to a shopping disorder. My biggest issue is watching influencers on you tube. Glad to find yours. Great steps and points.
Hi Lisa! im also going through that. Do you have any tips to help you overcome that?
Me too. I had to replace my entire wardrobe and from buying nothing I've gone a little mad. So it stops right now. I'm making my rules now and unsubscribing.
Almost 2 years later and this is still so helpful
agreed. this has helped me so very much
every time i need a refresh on my no buy rules / mindset i come back here. keeps me from temptation
Four years now & Iâm glad I found it!
I unsubscribed to most of the brands on social media and their newsletter. This way I wonât get tempted to buy something new.
AidaJamilaMUA Me too! Omg that has helped SO much
This helped me.
Itâs interesting seeing most channels on CZcams are basically advertising for their subscribers to purchase something. Difficult to get away from advertising!
Yes!! I heard something about how itâs only saving you money when you were already going to buy it. So when I need to get my children clothes THEN I will look for deals but I avoid looking at the deals so I donât run out and buy things we donât really need.
Yes!
@@raisingbabydiaz this is such a good tip. Because i search for good deals online and at trift stores for now and for future. Which isn't the best behaviour
"Shop"from your own wardrobe. Create new combos from what you already own.
so much YES! I need to do this more
Been doing this for the last 4 1/2 yrs I don't have the needs to buy buy, I no longer enjoy shopping that much either.
I stopped shopping/ spending a lot of money on stuff after watching Minimalism on Netflix. That documentary hit me so hard and got me (back) to reality!
Since then I am so much happier. I never been in debt because of shopping. The only debt I got is student loan and thatâs thankfully not very much as I studied in Germany.
After finishing college I sold everything Iâve owned and travelled, found a new place to live and barely added on my belongings. I feel so free because I no longer spend hours of searching the Internet for new stuff or walking through the city shopping. My whole life shifted and I love to see that other people escape this (over)consumerism!!
The Minimalists say âLove people, Use things. Because the opposite never works.â
First rule starts at 4:35
Thank you!
I didnât realize I had a shopping problem until you came out with these videos. Itâs an emotional shopping problem to get that feeling of being excited for something, and these videos have helped me figure out the problem. Thank you!!
At the beginning of the video, she says the process was first "finding something you want". She put the exact words on how it feels like, to go window shopping or browse clothing on internet. That sentence is resonating so much for me. We try to find something we want.
Takes grit to put yourself out there like this. Thank you for sharing yourself with us!
Itâs so reassuring for me to find that I am not the only one going through this shopping addiction. I never realised that I was addicted - I thought , thanks to the merchandising market, that it was normal to buy new clothes each season. I have recently tried to organise my wardrobe and got rid of bags of clothes, many of which I had never even worn and still had the labels on. Now I have to stop buying more. So thanks for all the good advice. Iâm finding that avoiding exposure to clothes shops and catalogues is the best way for me avoid temptation. Thankfully I do not live in a city!
3 years later and I still re-watch all of these videos to give myself inspiration and motivation to keep myself in check. Thank you â€ïž
Itâs so difficult when shopping is intertwined with mental health stuff and childhood scarcity mentality. Thank you for these videos, theyâve been helpful.
No âthingâ will ever make you feel as good as being debt free. The day you realize that you are no longer a slave to debt is such a high.
Anti hauls are also great) or styling things you already have, shopping your own wardrobe đ
Nadja Drobot Iâve seen so many antihauls in my feed - I need to research what they are! Yes shipping your wardrobe is honestly so much fun - I forget that when I get caught up in the ânewnessâ
This has been so helpful for me. I have a major shopping problem. Lately, not so much but I am in repair mode. I donât enjoy fast fashion shopping anymore, but Iâve found transitioning to a capsule wardrobe is actually making me want to addictively shop again because most of my pieces donât work together and I feel âwithoutâ a capsule wardrobe! So easy to get caught up. Thanks for the tips!!
Congratulations on your journey. Unfollowing influencers can be extremely helpful. I keep in mind that influencing is a job; their way of paying for a home and feeding a family or a side hustle. Itâs a job. Thinking of it as a job takes out a lot of the excitement for the new shiny things.
Keecha M this is actually an amazing perspective I never thought of - thank you!
Please stop apologizing. I enjoy your videos. Thank you.
đthank you - haha I'm so Canadian - apology is in our veins. đ
I decided to do this and just came across your videos. đđđ Oh, and I donât mind your â bad languageâ in your previous video. I found it very mild so couldnât understand why you apologised. You canât please everyone, and being authentic is far better to find your own tribe who get you. Just be you! You are inspiring.
I liked this video as soon as you said you were tired of shopping and spending money. I am sick and tired of shopping. My closet is out of control.
Mine too - youve got this!
Great video thank you. Iâm further along my no and low buy than you. It took me years to tackle my shopping habit. I did the waiting rule with items. It amazed me how much I forgot about. And for me, I just waited and waited until the item I âwanted foreverâ got significantly discounted before I purchased. If it didnât go on sale, I didnât buy it (even if I wanted it forever), because there are new things all the time. I have discovered that I have never regretted not buying something. It is very satisfying to use stuff up completely, like my Tom ford lipstick. And then my husband bought me another one as a gift because he saw I enjoyed it so much.
i loveeeeeee this!
I have come up with strong reasons to why not buy. Saving for travel, also saving to buy a house. Also, thinking about doing less laundry and having to clean less things, helps me a lot. Filling my days with activities and experiences is key to keep the low buy. If I ever need or want clothes, I go to thrift stores, If I don't find what I need in there, I will re visit the thrift store other day. And for gift cards, only for underwear stores are accepted.
I appreciate you so much! I'm also going through a major budgeting year and the shopping addiction/withdrawals/cravings/crashes are real. No one close to me is doing this, so it's really hard to go to an shared office with 10 women and see them show off their lunch hour hauls and stay motivated. So thank you, sister!
Additionally, I've been loving your styling videos over this period. It's really easy to go out, buy a bunch of new, trendy shit and make a styling for summer video, but it takes some real style sense and creativity to restyle our things from previous seasons and make them look fresh. Its brilliant. Its relatable. Its useable content. It takes real thought and fashion sense.
Applause!
thank you SO much, Samantha! I am floored! đ
You are so honest and amazing. Love your channel. I always shop mostly when I'm stressed and then I buy a little more than I need. There is just this feeling that you have to treat your self in stressfull situations. Its nice that you started a conversation about this topic.
Can you do a video on inventory of everything you own? It might be helpful to everyone
ivanete roark great idea! Iâll def add that to the list!
I am doing a low-buy year in order to pay back some debt. Itâs been 11 days and I am already wanting to buy stuff. Isnât this crazy? I really need to change my shopping habits. There is no way I cannot go without shopping for 11 days. My closet is full... I think in some way I may have a shopping addiction and going « cold turkey » for a while may be the best way to start this year. Thank you for sharing your experience. It is really helping me do this and also making me feel a little more normal!
I used to have three different wardrobes: Professional. Farm. Casual. When I retired and moved to our very small cottage on our small family farm, I was encouraged to purge my wardrobe as we have done our other possessions to consolidate three homes. My walk in closet is full now but I decided not to purge because it is full of classic pieces that I love. I now create capsules every season by combining items that I would not have worn together before but mix well, look great and are comfortable.I may never have to buy another article of clothing other than undergarments.
So proud of you doing this AND sharing your journey.
Itâs time that we stop shaming people here on CZcams. Itâs time that we lean from the differences. At the end we all have our weak spots
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Hey guys! I just wanted to clarify my comment about using credit cards - I still do use credit for certain things (however working on transitioning to 100% cash/debit to better follow Dave Ramsey's teachings on this subject - it's less convenient, but doable) , but my point was that I would NOT allow myself to purchase items that I consider triggering or part of my addiction on credit. By having that hard stop, it makes me more mindful and question if I really am willing to spend the money on the thing or things, and watch my bank account or wallet dwindle in real time at the moment of purchase. This has helped because most of the time, I'm unwilling to pay the money now for it. I hope that makes sense.
I love this video. I have to stop shopping too. Beginning of this year I stopped shopping fast fashion. But I find myself shopping way to many thrifted clothes.. Next challenge will be shopping less of everything đ love from Lisette, the Netherlands
My rules for myself are 1.never to use credit. I dont even own a credit card 2. Only shop at high end stores where the quality of the clothes will mean they last for years. Also, because the cost of these clothes is sooo high it takes me ages to convince myself to buy as the pain of parting with $ makes me think twice, three ,four times! I dont even go into fast fashion stores at all any more. I have fewer clothes but I love them and they are classic. 3. Never go shopping of any kind while hungry. 4. I no longer buy gifts for friends, only family and then only at Christmas. I can make a fuss of the people I love without buying them something every week! 5.listing what I am grateful for across all aspects of my life makes me more content and prevents the wanties.
I have been enjoying low buy (and similar) content lately. It is so much more satisfying than the constant "needs" haul videos and such create. The latter seem more and more shallow to me.
Some of my rules are:
- Monthly budget (currently max. 100⏠per month which I know is still a lot).
- Seasonal decluttering / inventory / writing a shopping list (only writing down items that fill a gap in one way or the other).
- Shopping according to the list and trying hard to really stick to it.
- Restricting shopping (I only go shopping to find the stuff from my list, i. e. intentional shopping when a new season starts but not randomly or even as a pastime activity; this leaves me with at least half a year not shopping at all which reduces stress).
- Restricting the amount I "need". I do my own variation of a Ten Item Wardrobe (by Jennifer L. Scott). I have learned that I don't need more than 10 (+/-) outfits per season. I couldn't even wear all my clothes if I had much more.
- Patience. Not following any urge/impulse. Waiting, tolerating the negative feelings. Working through the emotions.
I will definitely follow you on your journey. Thank you! đ
these are SUCH good rules! I love the ten item wardrobe challenge (I think im gonna try that!) and shopping with lists. that's even so relevant when it comes to things like groceries and other everyday things. patience is key too. we are so used to instant gratification, and that's what i think ruled my "want it now, buy it now" mentality. i could never wait.
Seriously the low buy saved me. Saved my marriage. My credit card bills were out of control. I saw your videos and you inspired me. Now I tell everyone ! Low buy is the way to go. I have rules around clothes and skin care and books. It is so helpful. I watch this video when I need inspiration. *thank you*
After watching your previous video, I used your tip and unsubscribed
from every clothing and cosmetics company in my email, and cut way back on watching influencers. Now, when I do watch them, it is for pure entertainment value, and I have found that I don't even make it through most of the videos on makeup, (which is my biggest triggers for buying), because I'm just not interested. I have been focusing again on health and wellness, which does actually have a positive impact.
YES! I love this! The unsubscribe tip was honestly one of my strongest for me personally - staying out of the "know" honestly was so helpful. Out of sight, out of mind.
When I was a student my âruleâ was all my hobbies had to save money or make money. It worked out really well actually :) I still do this
Rebecca Anne explain!
I think this is great! So like if you like knitting as a hobby, then you sell the blankets or scarves or mittens you made? Great set of rules - love that perspective.
I personally unfollowed all fast-fashion enforcing influencers and focus on thrifters and ethical consumers for inspiration. In regards to buying; I ask myself "Do I truly need any clothing right now?" If no, then I challenge myself to a no-buy month (small goal but once you actually stop shopping 'for fun' you realize how much you purchase all the time
lara totally agree! I love that!
Hello-I found your channel several months ago, and have been checking out your early videos. I have been on a low buy for about a yr. Your comment âlooking for something to wantâ really hit home. I have gotten soooo much better about scrolling thru my favorite sites. But, itâs a process. Thanks for telling your story.
I find the "All Things Must Pass" in the back very symbolic. "Living in the Material World" would have also been pretty fitting.
My rule is that I can't have a balance on my credit card by payday. For logistics reasons I do use my credit card but I have to pay it off entirely right after.
I think thats a great rule. I should clarify that I do still use my credit card, but I made a rule that I couldn't use credit to buy all the things that usually feed my addiction like clothing, makeup and skincare.
Perfect video, I've been lusting for a Moto jacket the last three years and it finally went on sale because it was something that was missing in my wardrope, thanks for the helpful tips.
Great video! ... Each year, I set a budget for my clothes, shoes and makeup. At the beginning of each year, I make a list on Excel of the things I want or need to buy for that year with the approximate amount I want to spend on each item. So I shop with a purpose. Each month, I report the amount I spent from my credit card statement into my Excel file so I can keep track of how much I spent. We are in June and I found out that I spent half of my yearly budget for clothes but only a quarter of my yearly budget for shoes. So I am OK! If I buy somethins that it is not on my list, I have to let go of something I planned to buy. This system works for me.
Okay thissssssss is an organized dream! And you have DATA to back yourself up and you KNOW exactly where you money has gone or where it's going. I love this so much! I need to do this!
@@Christinamychas Yes, you know exactly where you money has gone! It helps being more conscious of what you buy!
Watch the documentary 'The True Cost' on Netflix, it is very helpful to be 'motivated' to shop for clothing in a more conscientious manner. It has changed my 'values' in regards to clothing. I do not want to be using my money to contribute to child slave labor for example so I no longer purchase clothes at 'fast fashion' stores. I also do not want any of my money going to support the company Monsanto/Bayer so I will no longer purchase any clothing made of 'conventional' cotton. I only purchase organic cotton or second hand 'conventional' cotton. I also do not want to support the petroleum based industry (and for my health and the health of the environment) so I do not purchase any clothing items made with synthetic (petroleum/plastic) materials. I find that with these 'values' I am not really tempted to buy most clothing items in most stores. When I look at items I see toxic, environmentally polluting, items probably made by modern day slaves and it 'repulses' me so not very tempted. I purchase most of my clothing second hand and a few items such as undergarments and pjs I purchase in organic cotton or linen by certified fair trade brands. I do not have much money at all and so because organic and slow fashion/fair trade/ethical items are more expensive I only purchase what I really need and what I know I will use for a very long time. I feel so much better now about my shopping habits. I buy so much less and I have more money to do things I really enjoy and that brings more fun, excitement, joy, meaning and purpose to my life. I also have so much less stress and feel so much more gratitude, peace and contentment. Shopping knowing I am not causing harm to myself, other people, creatures, and the environment just feels so good because my values and my decisions actually line up with each other. No guilt , no remorse, no 'justifying'. So much better.
I've been told about this documentary - I'll def need to check it out. It sounds eye opening and like a great motivator to think twice about our current habits of consumption. Thank you for sharing how you've changed your views and where it has brought you. xx Love it!
I love your response! Iâve been wanting to make the switch to more eco friendly and cruelty free clothing. Where do you normally shop for these clothes?
Thank you providing all these specifics. I recently discovered a no buy year and really appreciate you breaking down a low buy & no buy year. This is a realistic approach I can definitely take!
This is so helpful. Yes, I keep buying white sneakers even though I have ten pairs. It is making me sick to think of the waste.
I started this year. I stopped shopping completely and it feels good. Iâm now only buying the necessities and of course Iâm avoiding unnecessary buys I used to tell myself âbut they are on saleâ. It doesnât matter anymore. Maybe in the future Iâll buy myself something I really want but I have to really want it. I have goals to have my house paid off first then put as much in savings and retirement. I have plenty of clothing and luxury items. My husband wanted to buy me another LV bag but I said no that I donât need it. He looked at me like I was crazy and maybe I am lol. Good luck to all of you. Just remember it feels good to have a big savings. Peace of mind
For eye shadows and nail polishes that I own that I don't really use, I like to mix shades and create new ones. I have gotten the most compliments doing that because nobody else is going to have the exact same color. Experiment; you were not going to use them anyway, so you have nothing to lose.
You 100% described my relationship with buying things. Thank you for some realistic ideas to consider! Definitely doing a low buy this year!
I totally relate to so much here - work in progress for me! I've been a big spender/shopper and am slowly, after years of the rollercoaster, am coming out of it. Thanks for sharing! I am purging and trying to keep to 1-2 items per month, within a budget, and having a plan of what I actually "need"...
Thank you for writting them down in the description box because it's easier to remember!
Thrifting is so fun, but I still acquire a lot of stuff. It is easy to afford, but I have to be careful about stuffing my closet.
Rebecca Jones definitely! I love the idea of thrifting but often catch myself still asking if Iâm buying bc itâs a good deal of if I really love or need it - thatâs the trouble with thrifting and me right now xo
You are very brave. This video is a game changer...you're helping thousands of people. I am going to put these awesome rules in place TODAY!! Thank you!!!
You are not alone! I do my best to only use cash. I save my lone credit card for absolute emergencies. This is a sincere upgrade from how I used to operate.
Thank you for sharing! I started low buy for shoes and clothes since February this year. It's been great to become less tied to the materials in my life and appreciate the things I already own better.
so much amazing!
I see the âAll Things Must Passâ album in your background â€ïž Very cool. I always need inspiration to keep me from shopping. So far, itâs going ok. Not excellent but good. Thank you for helping us to stay on track. đ
Kathleen Olszewski thatâs all still perfect to me! Mine has not been excellent or even good all the time either - but definitely being more mindful than I was before. Thatâs all progress to me. And yessss GH â€ïžâ€ïž
I really understand how you feel my reason to stop shopping so much is I get sick of trying to pay off a credit card over and over again and again saying g this time I am going to stop so now I am debit free and I refuse to keep other people rich and me being broke.
So good for you girl keep up the good work.
Carol Abdullah YES! Me too. I would go in cycles and cycles of racking up a credit card bill, paying it off and then racking it right back up again. Iâm so tired of it and tired of being broke. Financial freedom is waiting for us! Xo
Iâm going to try a low buy year in 2020. Just rediscovered your channel and I think itâs a sign đ thank you for inspiring me â€ïž
Love how you shared your real old habits!! And really appreciating all the comments
Iâd love to try a low buy year . I been a shopaholic most of my life. Iâve always considered it my therapy
A really genuine, thought provoking discussion of our consumerist society and how it effects us each individually. Sounds like you've found (or are finding) a really healthy way to live.
Finding for sure â€ïž itâs very fluid but always being developed and refined - thank you jazmine!
@13:54 is soooo important! The True Cost documentary on Netflix is really eye opening. Knowing where my clothes came from and where it goes even after I donate it has helped me be more mindful of how I shop.
I am extremely thankful for your honesty and this video! Just thank you đ„ș
Thank u fir helping me!!! Ive been doing pretty well so far on my low buy and I practically dont shop at all anymore. Dont even miss it really and it happened so quick
I can so relate to this. I am learning to deal with this and learning better boundaries. Thank you!
Thanks for this post. Iâm doing better myself but itâs very hard to break the habits. Strength to us all!
Me too! It's always up and down. You've got this and we've got each other!
My husband and I are starting a low buy in 2021, I am so glad I found your channel.
I used to go to primark monthly and spend about âŹ200, - next to coffee/lunch and Sometimes dinner. I am now engaged and have 2 chinchillas and a dog. Meaning a family to be present for.
My fiancĂ© doesn't want to be in my video's which I respect. But OMG that Cycle... So familiar to that, with me it came with excuses like, "I need this for... " And then after getting it putting it somewhere in a cabinet. I am starting with a low buy month and will try to make that a year etc etc. Thank you for your advice âșâ
OMG! You have been God sent!! I actually started a no buy in Jan inspired by Hanna Louise Poston which I discovered in late 2018. But, unfortunately I've failed miserably. I also think that it didn't help that she is now on a beauty budget and accepting PR. In addition , I'm actually partially disabled and I spend most of my time im in bed due to pain. (Severe Fybromialgia and anxiety) it's worse. Since CZcams, social media and shopping are my only source of entertainment. I've always been a compulsive shopper but it's become worse. So embarrassing to say I'm now 12K in debt. So I've been struggling yet trying so hard. And in much need of accountability partners. Others that are going through the same thing. Im so glad and blessed to have found you. I needed it so badly so Thank you for sharing your journey. Its great to know that We are definitely not alone and thanks to us teaming up, supporting each other I know we will succeed... Please keep making more videos like these. đđ»đđ
Kiara Echegaray youâve got this Kiara! It will take a mind shift and a budget. I highly recommend Dave Ramsey. His plan really helped me get started. Xo
Excellent video very useful, today is my first day of low buy year and I started because I have discovered your latest video on youtube!!! I am soooo excited because this is one of my New Year resolutions !!! Love your channel!!!! Thank you!
I needed to see this video right now. Iâm so far down the hole of shopping addiction and itâs constant with the clothing. I need help!
bbbsq11 Iâve been there too - youâve got this. I hope it helps! Xo
Thanks for sharing this. I can totally relate to that fading feeling you get after you buy something. Especially with skincare đ
The skincare is tough for me too, esp since lately I've been breaking out like crazy. But remember it takes 4-6 weeks to see any result of any skincare regieme we are using! Stick to what you've got first! lol i need my own advice
Looking forward to your updates; this is very encouraging to me! Thanks for sharing your journey. đ
Denise B thank you Denise! Iâve got some check ins coming xo
I really like to see the George Harrison Album "All things must pass" there in the background behind you. Nice!
Very interesting video full of practical advice!!! Follows a great deal of French chic rules of less is more, quality over quantity and keep it simple!!! None of us need large closets of clothes because we only wear about a quarter of them!! I have subscribed to your channel, goid job!!!
Thank you so much Cathy! Omg I'm so flattered that you compared it to the French. They are truly goals.
Spot in! I love that Amazon has wish lists and poshmark lets you like items. I always use those and come back later if I still really want it later. Many times I do not. Helps me so much!
I never heard "low buy" rules before. Very interesting!
This was so helpful and so needed and SO GOOD. thank you! đ
I think for me the goal is to stop buying impulsively, but actually buying those things I actually love, cannot wait to wear and use, which make me feel amazing and would wear over and over again. Instead of a quick fix, a true love.
I love this video and topic! Something I have started to think about lately...happy to see others speak about it as well! Thank You
Your honesty is refreshing. Iâm in the process of doing the same.
Thank you. I needed to find your channel more than I realised â„ïž
"slip and fall and go down this hill" is an accurate description of my habits lol thank you for sharing this!
There is no reason to be embarassed and set backs are part of the process - you own it! Well done :)
My biggest problem areas are books and thrifting. Thankfully I live a 2 hour drive from the stores so shopping is much more difficult đ. Also, I don't shop online because the couriers don't deliver to where I live (I would have to drive the 2 hour trip to pick the package up).
ritalyn b that def works in your favor!!!
Loving the George Harrison album in the background.
I fell off the wagon this summer :( I am going on a cruise and I was just going to buy a new swimsuit.... and that's all she wrote. I am watching low buy/ no but videos for motivation. Tfs!
Another wake up call for me as I have not been able to pay off my 2 credit cards in full, which never happens to me. Since it's August 1st today, I'm doing a cold turkey no buy for August for myself. No clothes, shoes, makeup, or skincare. Unsubscribed from a ton of store emails as well to help!
Have you thought about approaching the original source of the shopping addiction? It doesn't come from nowhere.
It's addiction. With most addictions, discovering the source isn't going to help you overcome it, it'll just delay your ability to do something about it.
Thanks so much for your experience! Excellent suggestions. I also remind myself :
I am enough,
I have enough,
I do enough
Most of my compulsive shopping comes from feeling I am not ....
fill in the blank!
Debtors Anonymous also helped enormously ....saved my life !
Do you have any info on debtors anonymous? Is it local or online? Thanks!
Great! About second hand, agree 100%, you can find good thing for a funny price!
Shopping can be a social and bonding experience for a lot of women, how do you navigate when your mom or friends want to go???
It's actually been interesting - I've noticed what triggers me most is online shopping. When I'm physically in a store, I have noticed I dont have that "excitement" or rush response. I've gone into stores lately to check out recent sales out of bordeom or to kill time for example, and took note that I really felt "nothing" when I went in. So far I haven't had the "alcoholic walking into a bar" type of feeling in physical stores. My issue is online so I will need to tackle that more. So I think shopping with friends so far has been ok if that makes any sense at all!
@@a.w5533 Love that idea - just pretend you are their personal shopper :)
I need to do this! I've already curbed my makeup shopping addiction, but now I've discovered 2nd-hand clothing shopping and now own 17 pairs of jeans...FML. Gotta start making rules and going on a low buy.
I think thrifting is so much fun and I think totally defines a style that I always admire so much and try to achieve! I havent done much of it myself yet, but I can see how easy it would be to keep gathering more items because of how good the pricepoints are and what you can get for so little. You can def repurpose a lot too! Youve got this! xx
This has really hit me, I became disabled and I canât move around a lot but my online shopping has got out of control I think itâs because itâs something I am I control of if that makes sense. I have recognised what is happening I have some beautiful clothes and clothes shoes, and bags, and I can be a sucker for a bad and always up for a bargain and that triggers me! Watching peopleâs hauls make me have a look at certain things. Rationally I hardly go out, because I canât get out alone, so I canât even wear everything I have got. I only yesterday thought right I have got to point of parcels coming and now I have got to the point of sending stuff back. Because I donât want it too or even need it. Now I am thinking of a non buying period as well as a decluttering, because I have stuff every where. So I am trying to sell things, donate and more importantly I need to set my low spend no spend rules, and I think I am in need of a goal! To keep me motivated I am thinking of a creating a Chanel, thatâs all encompassing low spend/ no spend, boredom and all things like that, but not I repeat NOT hauls!
Lisa Marshall I totally encourage you to start a channel! Itâs a great outlet and I think really does help sort out your thoughts, feelings and experiences. We want to hear them! Xo
Having a budget is a game changer! And being realistic about it.
Rules:
1. Only ethically and sustainably made or second hand - research what you want to invest in, purchase from brands or designers that care about the materials, the environment, where they come from and who made them. That way fast fashion generally falls out of the picture.
2. Add it to a list - check if you still want it and can afford it at a later date - save up for special items
3. Investment pieces - will it be worn for many years, is it good quality, is it a replacement and will it stay in style?
Further questions to ask:
- What impact does spending have on my budget, my self-worth and those around me?
- Do you need it or just want it? What for? What else could you purchase for the same amount of money - or how much could you add to debt repayments or to savings instead?
Strategies that can help with minimising spending and curbing a bad habit:
- Face all expenses and debts head on. Work out a plan and a budget. Ask family or friends to help you with tackling the biggest issues first. Read up and inform yourself on how to set goals.
- Set up a seperate or multiple accounts with one account dedicated to frivoulous spending with a small weekly/monthly budget (what you can afford) all leisure and shopping comes out of that account and don't touch your other accounts
- Make excpetions - for example, allow small spending on certain items or for special occasions (weddings, etc) coffee, fitness, books, etc by prioritising what has real value and what you will use, brings joy
- Invest in experiences not things - like making a regular date to meet a friend for dinner or lunch, seeing a film, etc
- check your budget daily - small savings can be extremely fulfilling!
- don't beat yourself up if you have set-back
:) :) :)
Nadia BrandstÀtter these are an amazing set of guidelines!!
Your video is SO helpful to me, I would love to see more soon!
Damn that âlooking for something to wantâ really hit home for me đ Like not even wanting anything but just wanting to want out of boredom or whatever đ”âđ«
I can relate sooooo much to this. Thank you đ
This is my first year trying this...I want to do 3 months at a time... evaluate my emotions...then start again for 3 months...no clothing items of all kinds...I do not shop online...I go in stores...so do not đ« the stores will help me
Any shirts I've noticed I dont wear, I repurpose them and sew them into shopping bags. :)
omg thats awesome!!! i need a tutorial!