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#savemoney #clutterfree #minimalism 48 Things I don't buy or own. Save more money faster using minimalism. Minimalist money saving ideas.
How I use minimalism to save more money and live better. In February 2011, I started on KZread as a beauty channel, I began collecting all kinds of beauty products, makeup, skincare, clothes and home decor for creating content. Until one day in 2012, when the desire to become more "minimalist" entered my mind and I chose to reconnect with my roots, of simple living. I was always a minimalist at heart, before social media.
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  • @lesliesgarden6798
    @lesliesgarden67987 ай бұрын

    It’s been fun to watch your journey from maximalist to minimalist! I am an OG viewer and have clear memories of your lifestyle on Maui. It was fun to watch all of your DIY projects and make-up testing back then, but it’s also fun to watch your current decluttering efforts and minimalist lifestyle. I think it’s because, whatever you are doing, you are passionate about it and put your whole heart into it. The result is that, at least to me, you exude authenticity and I really appreciate that! Lots of love and light. ✨✨✨

  • @HipChey

    @HipChey

    5 ай бұрын

    Same.

  • @anyagee9467
    @anyagee94672 ай бұрын

    I love fresh flowers! When everything else is minimalist - flowers bring a fresh piece of joy to the environment

  • @BL-rb7jm

    @BL-rb7jm

    Ай бұрын

    My son has an iPhone.I'm gonna have to show him this video.But he's pretty well up on a lot of things right now.He's got the hobby a building Solar powered robots and he's getting into the toy industry so this should be interesting.

  • @BL-rb7jm

    @BL-rb7jm

    Ай бұрын

    42 years you are my goodness.You look like you're twenty 😮

  • @okincbeach9862
    @okincbeach98627 ай бұрын

    I love your channel, Christine! I read Americans only use maybe 40% of their homes. So many are paying for space they’re not using and many are struggling financially. I will say both my parents, who are deceased, kept cards given to them. To see that they meant so much to them made my heart smile. I’ve kept mine over the years too. I have all the ones my son made me when he was growing up💙 My best friend and mom passed away unexpectedly in 2020. I can’t begin to express how much it means to me to have the cards with encouraging messages written in them she gave me. Every year on my birthday, I set them out. They make me cry, and smile, but I am so grateful I have them!

  • @loveforgood7520

    @loveforgood7520

    7 ай бұрын

    They weren't alone in doing so and neither are you, I and some other family members of mine do the same. Holding a loved ones love for oneself is dear, does make sense?

  • @okincbeach9862

    @okincbeach9862

    7 ай бұрын

    @@loveforgood7520 yes♥️

  • @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340

    @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340

    4 ай бұрын

    I also have cards from family I have lost. I also have cards that are 50-100 years old that are beautiful works of art

  • @katemiller7874

    @katemiller7874

    10 күн бұрын

    That’s nice. I have a card drawer it’s full. A lifetime of love

  • @cynthialenz
    @cynthialenz7 ай бұрын

    I am glad you mentioned eating whole foods. It’s amazing how much less garbage and recycling you generate when you get rid of ultra-processed and packaged foods.

  • @sandra666
    @sandra6667 ай бұрын

    My son works at a hotel. He brings me the empty fancy or unique shaped liquor bottles. I use them as vases. Some of the liquor bottles are shipped in wooden crates. He will bring me the empty crate. I use them as storage bins.

  • @elt.214
    @elt.2147 ай бұрын

    I’m a minimalist but I am also realistic about inflation and other “things” that might arise so I do stock up on certain things. I’d love to hear what things you buy in bulk to save money or to be prepared for unforeseen events.

  • @sandra666

    @sandra666

    7 ай бұрын

    I stock pile to. Non perishable items when on sale. I have enough laundry detergent to get through years.

  • @tarat26

    @tarat26

    6 ай бұрын

    I feel like that's something I have gotten wrong over the years. I would only buy when I ran out of something, as I only have a small place and felt I was paying to store it. Now, I have seen prices nearly double in most cases for food, laundry and many other things. I'm kicking myself as so many of my life events have changed at the same time. I'm unable to work (as I'd planned to do) due to medical. Kudos for you putting things aside when the price is better. I don't think prices will improve soon. Best wishes from UK England x

  • @Dana-ml7sy

    @Dana-ml7sy

    5 ай бұрын

    25

  • @cadesertsky

    @cadesertsky

    4 ай бұрын

    I just sharing with husband, as I was preparing my “power oatmeal” for dinner, why don’t people mention oatmeal in their when I was poor stories? “Power Oatmeal” add a generous serving a fiber and chocolate whey protein, organic blueberries & walnuts - low glycemic impact‼️ Quick - nutritious - delicious 👍👍

  • @me4011

    @me4011

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@cadesertskyblueberries and walnuts although healthy are expensive!

  • @marymonastesse1954
    @marymonastesse19547 ай бұрын

    I absolutely loved your video. I agree with all your advice. One comment about the Apple Watch. I live alone, am elderly, and I consider the watch to be a must-have for safety reasons. The watch will call 911 for me if it detects that I have fallen (or crashed). The watch is waterproof, so I wear it even while taking a shower. If I’m conscious and have had a medical emergency, I can call 911 or family member from my wrist. Yes, there are medical alert bracelets and necklaces, but I always swore I wouldn’t be caught dead wearing one of those 😂.

  • @user-hw9vf4pl9s

    @user-hw9vf4pl9s

    7 ай бұрын

    I wish I would have known about that for my grammy. I think used for that purpose it is essential. Yes, could be a life saver!

  • @treluvstrees999

    @treluvstrees999

    2 ай бұрын

    I do think the smart watches are very good for health reasons.

  • @wandatonkin2065

    @wandatonkin2065

    12 күн бұрын

    Free to most people, programs out there. Absolutely free, on medicare and I have all the features.

  • @zeninme7980
    @zeninme79807 ай бұрын

    I'm right there with you guys! Less is so much more. I recently relocated..sold all my "stuff" and am living a zenful life now. Enjoying nature more..meditation more and certainly peace! I am so relieved not having to take "care" of all the stuff. It takes me a total of 5 minutes to clean my place...seriously! So I am certainly not buying alot of stuff anymore! 😂❤❤❤

  • @cynthiabiel7714
    @cynthiabiel77145 ай бұрын

    I agree about designer labels....but itis important to buy good quality clothing....they last longer and look better ...

  • @lostvenus

    @lostvenus

    2 ай бұрын

    Agree! I had a couple years of heavy buying. I don't regret it, but it has to come to an end to pay off some debts. Anyway, I agree with you Cynthia. I bought some of my nicer bags from the real real (secondhand) and they will last for years now. I bought a fabric shaver and leather conditioner to take good care of the bags and clothes I do have now.

  • @Debbie_George
    @Debbie_George3 ай бұрын

    4:32 I like the gym for the classes & whenever I want to be around people.

  • @treluvstrees999

    @treluvstrees999

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, sometimes the consistency of a group class can yield great health benefits. Plus it is nice to meet new people on the same fitness journey!

  • @lostvenus

    @lostvenus

    2 ай бұрын

    yes! As a single person trying to save money, I don't do restaurants and bars, but I do like going to the gym to be around people.

  • @carriestandridge4043
    @carriestandridge40437 ай бұрын

    Christine, My husband and I are exactly the same as you and Michael on all 48 points. We haven't had a TV for 35 years, no tech but internet and old iPhones, share one car (2006 Toyota Highlander, hauled 14 baby fruit trees for another small orchard plus bags of mulch in the back of it once - great car, love it), vegetarians (1995) then raw vegans (2010) - yes to B12, white vinegar, baking soda, ECOs detergent, Alaffia Everyday Shea hair/body soaps, just eye makeup and tinted lip balm (Kuumba Made "Dawn"- made in Tucson), and since Covid, started cutting mine and hubby's hair at home (terrified at first, but it's ok). Anyway, you've been very inspirational to me over the years, so thank you for opening yourself up to all of us. It really is appreciated.

  • @NTGreekGal
    @NTGreekGal7 ай бұрын

    Dollar Tree has an amazing selection of greeting cards, 2 for a dollar or one dollar each!

  • @cynthiamurray9421

    @cynthiamurray9421

    Ай бұрын

    If you give 30 a year that's 30.00 that could be donated to a food pantry.

  • @zeninme7980
    @zeninme79807 ай бұрын

    Christine...I actually wanted to add that if you do have groceries delivered..the employees are told to pick out items that are about to expire. That is their way of getting them sold instead of having to remove them later. Also...heck nooo..they did not know how to pick vegetables. They are probably 20 year old employees and have no clue what half the vegetables are anyway. So no one should fall into that consumer trap and believe there's a benefit. Ugh... 😒

  • @AE-Psalm91
    @AE-Psalm917 ай бұрын

    Excellent! I TOTALLY agree with EVERYTHING!! I so want to make this happen in my life, but my husband and daughter wont let me get rid of anything, I have to sneak to do it. And yes they get very mad with me. 😮 Pray for me Christine… love this type of minimalism. Many blessings to you!

  • @marlenejohnston4854

    @marlenejohnston4854

    7 ай бұрын

    AWWWWW.......I can relate to the sneaking bit!

  • @ashleygonzalez32171
    @ashleygonzalez321716 ай бұрын

    You motivated me years ago to get rid of my large make-up collection and other items. Years later I’m still on my journey and we sold our large home and moved to SW Florida and building a much smaller home. Feels great to get rid of all the excessive things that clutter our home. Makes cleaning and keeping everything in order so much easier.

  • @user-jn8ur3ld9v
    @user-jn8ur3ld9v4 ай бұрын

    I love my apple watch. I got it at Costco on Black Friday so it was on sale...it's nothing fancy just the SE version. I do not have to pay anything montly for it that way. I like that it tracks my steps, I can see if someone is trying to reach me without always having to have my phone on me and it reminds me to stand up during the day since i sit so much. I really think it was worth the $130!

  • @ginger75669
    @ginger756697 ай бұрын

    I recently started my decluttering / minimizing all the "stuff' i have collected over the past 26 years in our home. It sometimes feels so daunting but i am taking it one drawer, one closet one room at a time and video's like this are very inspiring for me to keep up the journey. I too do not get any pleasure form designer clothes or handbags. I currently only have two handbags so goad to hear I'm not the only one. I also love crystals / gemstones and cant seem to get enough of those ! I have been watching your channel for many years - back in the day "Pink so Foxy" and always love your content. Thank you for sharing your Journey!

  • @kensiblonde4203
    @kensiblonde42034 ай бұрын

    I gave up my gym membership during the pandemic and never went back. I absolutely love the gym but I get a better workout running outside and it’s free and beautiful.

  • @nicoledelaney8991
    @nicoledelaney89915 ай бұрын

    So a tip you might appreciate… Sals Suds can be used for so many cleaning applications and it’s clean ingredients. It’s a small bottle (concentrated formula) I use it for an all purpose cleaner, clean my windows, floors…pretty much anything including to clean stains etc. I replaced my laundry detergent with it and now I just have the small 32oz size bottle in my laundry room. You only need a very small amount. I’ve even found it works for cleaning stainless steel appliances. I just keep a spray bottle of water with a tiny bit of the concentrate mixed in for any cleaning purpose. I love not having a ton of cleaning items.

  • @desertrose7058
    @desertrose70587 ай бұрын

    You totally remind me of my sister and how we grew up (here in Tucson)! Minimalists even in the 70's (out of practicality, lost our Mom at 11& 12, and were the "home makers") Also got very health conscious (Jazzercise & Jane Fonda😅 lol) I agree less is more! & raw foods also cleansing 😊🥦🍉🥑 🏡🌵

  • @blonde11584
    @blonde115847 ай бұрын

    I go for quality not quantity when buying things. Better quality will not only last longer but save money.

  • @annedugan-odonnell3134
    @annedugan-odonnell31347 ай бұрын

    I do like my Apple Watch because I always have a phone with me for emergencies but then I’m 77 so it’s needed. I’ve too scale down decor but I love decorating . I only put up Christmas tree anymore for my own enjoyment . Been loving these past purging videos !

  • @lanas.4903
    @lanas.49037 ай бұрын

    I do like bees wax candles.. they smell so good! A little burning candle is relaxing and warming. Thank you bees!

  • @milanafox

    @milanafox

    3 ай бұрын

    Same but if she lived in Maui she gets enough of fire energy from Sun , living in the north I can not imagine a winter without candles

  • @marymohagheghi4875

    @marymohagheghi4875

    3 ай бұрын

    🐝🐝🐝🐝

  • @marymohagheghi4875

    @marymohagheghi4875

    3 ай бұрын

    So funny😂❤😊

  • @sashacerny8227
    @sashacerny82277 ай бұрын

    Cleaning products, body washes, novelty soaps and fast fashion. ❤❤❤❤❤🙌 you have helped me so much over the years!!! Thank you for being my inspiration and light to live a more simple clutter “free” life. It is so freeing! Your video have been my motivation, mentors and direction. When I feel like I’m falling off the wagon, I just watch your older decluttering videos and it helps me get right back on track. Thank you so much. You are a beautiful person! I’ve always been extremely organized, but I had too much stuff. It was all organized, but it was something that I had to manage, take care of and touch. Less is more=Freedom and more time to enjoy the important things in life! ❤❤❤❤❤ you helped me see and achieve this! 🙌🤗 thank you from the bottom of my heart! 🥰

  • @DanaLymone
    @DanaLymone7 ай бұрын

    I know it's your business - but what I have decluttered and will no longer buy is *crystals* ! I've saved some of my very favorites and have them displayed. But my collection is down easily 98%!

  • @shnuggumz
    @shnuggumz7 ай бұрын

    Love your videos Christine. They are always some combination of inspiring, informative, and, calming. To answer your question, I do not buy paper towels, and instead use cotton clothing which has worn out, etc. I also buy about a third of the toilet paper. I used to use. Instead of wasting that money, and negatively impacting the environment, we purchased a bidet. A hand or hand diaper sprayer does the job too for a lower cost, low tech solution. A simple squeeze bottle, or pour over watering can worms too. We use white cotton baby wash cloths as toilet paper for patting off after a bidet rinse. Toilet paper os only used for the “solids.”

  • @chochanaausquer5581
    @chochanaausquer55817 ай бұрын

    i really enjoy every you tube video you post especially the declutering ones in the past years and your journey with becoming a minimalist. i used to think that buying items in the house and the more i buy i will become happier. watching the way you live made me open my eyes and actualy believing that you dont need stuff to be happy. i recently stopped buying 1) arts and crafts and puzzles.i used to collect them trying out some but in the end i t sat in the boxes for months untouched. 2) watches. it used to irritate my wrist.3)plush animal s for decoration.4) baskets, plastic containers and plastic dishes. Thank you so much for being here,you really are helping me and others to feel truly happy about letting go stuff or habits that are really not important and not useful to us in our daily lives.

  • @wotsup67
    @wotsup677 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video, am starting to follow your advice. There is so much waste in this world. Rather spend my money on things that we love.❤

  • @deltadawn2376
    @deltadawn23767 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the supplement comment. I also was wasting so much money on supplements but nothing was working. I live in the UK, so need to take Vit. D as we do not have much sunlight in the colder months. I also take B12 as I am vegetarian. Listening to you always gets me back on track emotionally and health wise, physically and mentally. You make a lot of sense. I have loved your journey since Pink so Foxy. Keep at it.

  • @That0ne6irl
    @That0ne6irl7 ай бұрын

    I never buy trash bags. Instead I reuse empty food or packaging bags (not grocery plastic bags since I use reusable totes). Thank you for making this video! The society we live is so focused on consumerism. I’m a minimalist also and I’m fairly aligned with almost everything you mentioned. I do enjoy my Fitbit though and I’ve had the Charge 5 for over a year now. I found that it keeps me motivated with fitness, and I like how it keeps track of my sleep schedule.

  • @anastasiya8314
    @anastasiya83147 ай бұрын

    I like the stone jewelry idea. Personally I don’t like a lot of decor either but have some wooden decorations that are seasonal like little wooden pumpkins or I crochet my own holiday decor like a Halloween cobweb, or decorative garland with little Christmas trees/ stars/ bunnies/ whatever. I made my own driftwood sailboat and crocheted a little sail for it out of jute twine and it’s very cute in my house since I live by the bay. I try to use things I already have in my home or that I can find outside to decorate with too like pinecones and branches. Almost all my makeup comes from dollar tree and I use it in the same way I would have used expensive makeup and still look great. Almost everything I get from dollar tree actually if I actually need it. Toiletries, yarn for crocheting with, any basic cleaning products like bleach for toilets, even socks. Fuzzy socks I got from there have lasted me a few years already. I rarely If ever shop otherwise and the difference in cost saves a lot of money as compared to buying most of those things elsewhere like at a supermarket or Walmart. I make my own dry shampoo from cornstarch and rosemary essential oil to add a nice scent. I wash my face and remove makeup with extra virgin olive oil and have for almost a decade now. I rarely shop for clothing since I’ve collected a lot of high quality clothing over the years that has held up really well from thrift stores and also given to me from relatives. I shop my house and before I go out to spend money on something I’ll look around to see if I can make it myself or scrounge something up/ put something together to get the look I want. I have very generous relatives who gift a lot during the holidays or whenever they visit that I haven’t had to buy any of the luxury goods that I own or kids clothes other than their shoes. I still have an iPhone 7 and a 2012 Honda Fit. I do love burning candles though and drinking tea. Tea and candles as well as earrings are always an appreciated gift to me.

  • @ThriftyGirlLoves
    @ThriftyGirlLoves7 ай бұрын

    I went back to your old videos from 11 years ago to inspire me to recycle/toss that makeup I’ve been hoarding! It’s old, I don’t use it and it’s taking up room in my home. It brought me joy at the time but needs to go. I think the worst part, some has never been used 😢 but is too old to pass on now. Amazing to see how far you’ve come 👏.

  • @linaode9361
    @linaode93617 ай бұрын

    One question I have about minimalism when it comes to having only 1 pair of bed sheets, 1 coffee mug, etc etc... what do you do when you have guests spending the night? Or friends coming over, hosting dinner parties, etc? I'm not a minimalist myself, but I still try to avoid too much stuff at home. Best thing I've done is unsubscribing to all "newsletters" from stores showing all the new things I can buy this week.

  • @donnamiller4630

    @donnamiller4630

    7 ай бұрын

    Personally I prefer the one extra set of sheets per bed, so I can strip the bed and remake it right away, wash the dirty sheets and then put away in a small plastic container,in the closet. .it works very well for us:) good luck!

  • @rhiannonmarinaa

    @rhiannonmarinaa

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m a minimalist and I have two spare pillows, a spare set of sheets and a warm quilt for guests to use when they visit. My husband and I like to keep enough plates and cups that we don’t have to run the dishwasher daily, so when we do have guests we have enough plates, cups and utensils. I also have a nice set of serving dishes I like to bring out when we have guests which we typically do almost every month! We love having friends and family stay with us so we have a few extras in our cabinets to accommodate, but not an overwhelming amount.

  • @user-hw9vf4pl9s

    @user-hw9vf4pl9s

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks what I do minus the plastic container@@donnamiller4630

  • @cindynok
    @cindynok4 ай бұрын

    I got my Fitbit while having heart rate issues, ended up with a pacemaker. I paid less than 60 dollars for it 3 years ago. Love it!

  • @bettecannavino4047
    @bettecannavino40472 ай бұрын

    Great advice! Check your indoor plants for the cricket even if you have to move them outside one by one. I had this happen years ago and the little sucker was in my potted palm.

  • @joellen6105
    @joellen61057 ай бұрын

    Have watched you for years. Believe I have seen every video from when you began. You are just amazing and have made such a wonderful life overcoming life's obstacles. This is so encouraging. Thank you.

  • @marissajay6468
    @marissajay64687 ай бұрын

    I love these kinds of videos and would love to hear a part two from the rest of the comments! Here are some things I don't buy: fast fashion/name brands first hand (if I do get some it's usually from the thrift store), soda, workout clothes/gear/equipment, plants and succulents, non-essential cat products (since we have two kitties, but we do have some cat toys that they love), subscriptions for things (I prefer the vintage media that I can usually find at an antique store/thrift store like a DVD or vinyl and actually having things I enjoy viewing/listening to rather than subscriptions of endless things I don't enjoy and most of the time these days it's another form of paying for ads), earrings, and most modern jewelry (my style in things I like is lots of antiques in a lot of things and can't find those brand new so I like to find them secondhand for a great deal), makeup and skincare, hairspray/dry shampoo, nail polish, non-essential shower products, jeans and shorts, and so much more! I love the simple lifestyle and to make it more plain and simplistic and less complicated and being content with the things I have and don't have!

  • @g-yaya1305
    @g-yaya13057 ай бұрын

    Loved this video and I’ve been trying to declutter more clothes but I don’t sell it I donate it (not to thrift stores) or I give it away to people or family members… I’ve bought those wool dryer balls from Trader Joe’s and I no longer buy dryer sheets so that saves me money and I don’t buy fabric softener anymore, I don’t buy expensive makeup ever I buy cheap makeup at Walmart, Ross, & Marshalls, I don’t buy expensive name brand clothes but I actually have like Tommy H. & Calvin Klein because I got it cheap at Ross or Marshalls lol and I’ve also been decluttering cups and Tupperware in my kitchen and I don’t sell it I just leave out in front of my house so someone else can use it if I don’t need something I just give it away.

  • @stacyhamilton1421
    @stacyhamilton14215 ай бұрын

    I have more energy after quitting caffeine too. Go figure. Ha! I don't drink alcohol either. Great video!!

  • @MustafaKulle
    @MustafaKulle7 ай бұрын

    Hey Christine, thank you for this video. This is really good, and helpful. Here's what I don't buy: Souvenirs when I go abroad, CDs and DVDs, video games/ consoles, and magazine subscriptions. I swear to the Gods, the world needs more women like you. You're an inspiration. 👍

  • @ginahill5261

    @ginahill5261

    3 ай бұрын

    There is only one ☝️ God “ there shall not have no other gods before me”

  • @nbro94
    @nbro947 ай бұрын

    Loved listening to all these! I agree with all of them, but definitely inspired to actually put more into action & work on some of these in my life

  • @erinmccoy740
    @erinmccoy7407 ай бұрын

    This video really inspired me. One of the things that got me were the candles and burning up my money! Excellent! I am an admitted candle junkie!

  • @myrnaipazos8778
    @myrnaipazos87787 ай бұрын

    Is so good to hear you said all that because hubby and I don’t have any of these things neither. We also like to cook in 😊

  • @whimsicalsoul9401
    @whimsicalsoul94017 ай бұрын

    Great video - really makes me re-evaluate “stuff”. Your comments on processed foods are right on too.

  • @donnamiller4630
    @donnamiller46307 ай бұрын

    I decluttered last year and have not missed any of it!:)

  • @luvnlife233
    @luvnlife2337 ай бұрын

    Love your list! I don't get manicures to save money but I love pedicures! I can definitely put nail polish on my toes but I just love the relaxing massage and hot stones during the pedicure. I don't pay for massages though.

  • @user-wo6pv6ix8s
    @user-wo6pv6ix8s4 ай бұрын

    Even though I rent, I actually use solar lights to help with keeping cost down around the outside. I also grew a lot of food in the summer. I have garden with 4-30 beds that created last year.. And as I look around the house just like you said things have to be functional otherwise you don’t need them so I’m looking at my furniture and how it can be more functional or I need to get rid of them and knickknacks are just another thing to dust. Lol.

  • @brendamclean8447
    @brendamclean84477 ай бұрын

    I love this lifestyle and watching how you e evolved over the last 11 years that I’ve been watching your vlogs. I just adore you and your hubby and your content❤

  • @jenniferpearce777
    @jenniferpearce7777 ай бұрын

    Hi Christine really enjoyed this video started watching you around 3 years ago when I was sorting my life out and going down the minimalist path went back and watched old videos of you decluttering x I stopped buying home decor also bad quality clothes that was a big one saved so much money also I too bought a designer bag and instantly regretted it cost me £1000 always wanted a Gucci bag used it twice and sold it on for £300 what a costly lesson but I did learn so draw a line under it and no more 😊 have a great week look forward to more vlogs best wishes from the uk 🇬🇧 x x

  • @abiodunaderibigbe9029
    @abiodunaderibigbe902916 күн бұрын

    I just love your perspective on saving! I save in many ways including taking my bags to the grocery store.

  • @CBS715
    @CBS7157 ай бұрын

    So much wisdom you have shared in this video. You have inspired me to rethink SO many of my purchases. Thank you for making this simple to understand and apply to my everyday life.

  • @madcrazymom
    @madcrazymom6 ай бұрын

    I remember when your videos had tons and tons of beauty products. I love the minimalist approach so much more and I have learned a lot from you. I also ditched soda back in 2011 and never went back. To save money I don’t buy food at convenience stores, I don’t buy individual servings of anything, and I don’t buy fast food unless my grandson wants it. I can’t say no to him. I don’t get manicures. I do my own.

  • @travelinginfantryveteran5439
    @travelinginfantryveteran54396 ай бұрын

    As an interior designer and a business owner i couldnt be like you, but love your videos.

  • @Birdsandclover
    @Birdsandclover4 ай бұрын

    There are a lot of things I do not and refuse to buy that is on your list. But what I don’t buy that wasn’t on your list is: lash extensions, hair extensions or other expensive salon services. I dye my own hair and trim when needed. Manicures and pedicures. I can do all that myself. Make up. I will buy mascara from time to time. I will buy a good moisturizer for my lips. That’s the extent of makeup. High end clothes or shoes. Nope! I have enjoyed your channel for years now. I hate to see your how to furniture/home decor make overs are no longer a thing but I get it. I do love your gem and plant videos! Keep them coming. And thank you for all your hard work!

  • @luckyCat118
    @luckyCat1184 ай бұрын

    Btw I friend of mine told me that she still using her iPhone 6, I could not believe it, the secret is to change the battery! I will try that as I believe phones should last at least 10 years

  • @morganniciomhair8284
    @morganniciomhair828416 күн бұрын

    Christine.Hello.I just wish to say how much i enjoyed this video.First time seeing you,and what a pleasure.I was in an accident a couple of years ago and one of the permanant injuries is a brain injury.Now I am getting back on my feet,literally;I am changing many things in my life.Both practivally and because I feel differently or more strongly about many things.Ive been vegetarian since teens and an enthusiastic thrift store shopper with very eclectic taste.I will never be a minimalist or neutral colours person{also now I am legally blind,I would never be able to find anything!I enjoy bright clashy colours and crystals and candles.But i no longer want more stuff.I am learning to propegate plants for my balcony in recycled glass jars.I live it,oops,love it!I used to treat myself and my ex would treat me with cut flowers.I thought i would be sad withought them.Now i have and love green plants.Yes they do need looking after and sometimes this is difficult.Yet i love them.i am with you on many of your suggestions,even some random ones like not buying condements.I dont wander around thriftshops anymore finding trasures,I have enough.The other week i spent a long time,a couple of weeks really,being ruthless going through my clothes.I think I ended up with ten big rubbish bags for my local thrift shop.And tho it was very difficult to part with many;in the end I thought about the lucky people who would be so happy finding them.also the money the charity would make.My brain cannot handle much stress and it really is true what is said about simplicity and the peace there is in having less stuff.I dont have much money,but I have a secure roof over my head,a cosy safe home.I believe everybody needs a safe secure home as a basic human Right.I wanted to tell you two months ago i bought a few cans of full sugar coke{before the accident i never ever bought sugary drinks}within a month I was hopelessly addicted.Drinking 3 cans a day!that is how quickly it happened.I am weaning off it and when the last one is gone will go back to water.It just shocked me how quickly it happened.So I am drinking loads of water again and 2 cans left.Thank you for your calm advice,lots of simple things that I had not thought of.Please exscuse all spelling mistakes.best wishes from new subscriber in Ireland.

  • @siljehh
    @siljehh7 ай бұрын

    I love all of this for you and for several ones I kept thinking, hmm, that would work for me too - like no coffee, eating better, stop the knick knacks altogether. Though I have become more minimalist too over the years there are still things I feel like my house needs or that I enjoy having - and that is the point you are making too, we can have what we each enjoy in our own houses, but remove the things that we don't really like or need.

  • @francine6485
    @francine64857 ай бұрын

    Oh whenever anyone does these lists I always try to see how many I match up with okay let's go can't wait... I did one with another KZread today and I think everything except a couple of things we were in agreement I must be getting better too.

  • @Vivcarbajal
    @Vivcarbajal2 ай бұрын

    Almost everything you’ve mentioned is what I have stopped buying. Also Cosmetic bags. I ended up with almost a hundred of them which I rarely or never used 😬 I gave them away and just kept 2.

  • @barbr100
    @barbr1007 ай бұрын

    I do not buy, and never have bought, seasonal home decor. I am not interested in taking the time to decorate and I decorate several times a year. Also, storing it all would be a nightmare. I used to put out a small amount of Christmas stuff when our children were home, but that was a long time ago.

  • @solarwinds-
    @solarwinds-6 ай бұрын

    Agree with all of this (except for the sodas) I have throw pillows but I have covers I rotate. I also like my furniture to be light weight.

  • @GreenLifeInDublin
    @GreenLifeInDublin7 ай бұрын

    I am so here for this! I think I might even make a blog post inspired by Your video. Last year I posted a blog post on beauty products I do not need or buy, I think I was inspired by "5 products I can live without" posts/ videos. Trust me to make it to 40+ 😄 It would be really interesting if I listed all of the things I do not buy or use. It would be entire categories, just like Yours - TV & entertainment, new gadgets, hair extensions, fake tan, magazines, designer anything & I could go on!

  • @cv8452
    @cv84524 ай бұрын

    I don’t buy cases of water that come in plastic bottles. I use our home tap water and try to refill as needed. I fill a water bottle whenever I head out.

  • @katemiller7874

    @katemiller7874

    10 күн бұрын

    Tap water is not clean. All of those folks in flint Michigan got sick. Also in California. Watch Erin brokovich sometime.

  • @curiousnomadic
    @curiousnomadic7 ай бұрын

    24:21 Haven't used our drier in a year. Bought a 100 foot x 1/4" line for the back yard and a 50' x 1/8" line for travel/indoors and haven't missed the drier a bit. Drier still works, I just find more peace out of hanging clothes and seeing them on the line like prayer flags. In Arizona towels will dry faster outside on the line than in a drier, guaranteed. Takes about 2 to 5 hours from late March to November where I live. Humidifies the house in the winter. Clothes last longer.

  • @TGYtco
    @TGYtco6 ай бұрын

    I love this list! I do have Alexa, which I love because I can yell out what I need to add to my grocery list from anywhere in the house. I could never remember what I needed when I went to write a grocery list. Other than that, I wholeheartedly agree with everything on your list!

  • @calibby85
    @calibby855 ай бұрын

    There is a hilarious old episode of Frasier where there is a cricket in his house and it drives him crazy LOL

  • @dosbabymama
    @dosbabymama4 ай бұрын

    My husband and kids make fun of me all the time for being "cheap". I'd only take the kids to the movies on $5 Tuesday, and we'd stop at the dollar store for candy first. We also have season passes to the local amusement park, but i pack a cooler and leave it in the car. I WILL NOT buy food at the park. Now that they're old enough to go by themselves with their friends, i hear "Mommy!! Do you know how expensive movie tickets are??" and "OMG i spent $25 on a slice of pizza, a breadstick, and an 8 oz soda! What a rip off!" Um, yeahh. I know! There's a method to my madness! 😂😂😂

  • @becky5440
    @becky54407 ай бұрын

    Paper towels. We may have to buy one roll or so a year to clean up something really bad, but we use washable cloth napkins for meals and dish towels cleaning.

  • @lidiaoatman8104
    @lidiaoatman81047 ай бұрын

    A lot of items you mentioned I don’t buy or use. However, coffee, food, mugs, handbags, I need help!!! Great video.

  • @cindistonich9407
    @cindistonich94075 ай бұрын

    This is my first time seeing your videos. You give me encouragement to stop doing some things, especially to my body with some food choices when I know they are not good for my body. It’s made me a subscriber to your channel and looking forward to viewing others. Thank you!

  • @francine6485
    @francine64857 ай бұрын

    Alexa ...no thanks... Bad enough phone listens to what i say

  • @symone3113
    @symone31134 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed watching your videos(new sub)… you’ve inspired me to declutter my closet some more…during the pandemic I cancelled my gym membership and I workout at home, strength, Yoga, Pilates with ring and enjoy walks and hills at the park….Thank you….

  • @connierigsbee7318
    @connierigsbee7318Ай бұрын

    I am right there with you on most of these! I have way too much stuff now… but I have everything I need and then some. I don’t buy stuff anymore and haven’t for years… we grow a huge garden annually, and we have a farm. I line dry 100% of the time !

  • @SAP64
    @SAP647 ай бұрын

    I don't spend money on cheaply made clothing, but I don't go overboard either. I wait for sales on good quality essentials and typically wear my clothes until they are thread bare or have holes in them. What I would like to know from you Christine is how you kicked the soda addiction. I love diet pepsi / coke and I can't seem to break the habit.

  • @loveforgood7520

    @loveforgood7520

    7 ай бұрын

    Maybe try slowly and with determination to cut out all sugar, refined sugar of all kinds.

  • @user-hw9vf4pl9s

    @user-hw9vf4pl9s

    7 ай бұрын

    I went to fizz water with some kind of citrus squeezed in, tastes like fresca or 7up but with real ingredients. You get the carbonation without the chemicals of soda. Trying this might help????

  • @mimibatman2787

    @mimibatman2787

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@user-hw9vf4pl9s that's a great tip, thank y6!

  • @kathyh857
    @kathyh8577 ай бұрын

    Love this type of video it helps me re-evaluate. Thank you for sharing hope to see more.

  • @harshikaswarup3879
    @harshikaswarup38795 ай бұрын

    I am a budding minimalist but over the last two decades me and my husband have done well financially (never had a debt except for a manageable student loan), is that we have consistently lived below our means. Always. There’s no particular category we skimped on but overall, live below our means and are pretty comfortable money wise. In our mid 40s, we now save for our kids and for our retirement fund.

  • @jarabee2022

    @jarabee2022

    5 ай бұрын

    …I wish my husband & I had done this earlier in our lives. 👍

  • @taniacosta9752
    @taniacosta97524 ай бұрын

    I have been than the same journey that you do, I m 45, and do this kind of living since my 20’s, I recycling, reduce and reuse the garbage of my house. I transform my clout’s, when I can, sometimes I got fat 😂 so is not possible. I use a lot of probiotics on my food, like Kefir. Make my on bread, and out her things, that I produce in vases in my backyard.

  • @dawnwhiting6004
    @dawnwhiting60044 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your advice you make it sound luxurious to be minimalist. Way to go! I can't wait to try your tips

  • @debbiemize2269
    @debbiemize22695 ай бұрын

    I am a new subscriber to your channel. I do not decorate for every holiday, I decorate for the season. Fall is my favorite season, Thanksgiving my favorite holiday! My Christmas decor carries over to Winter decor (except for the few items that are Christmas), Easter is incorporated into Spring decor , and my Summer decor goes up before Memorial Day and is switched to Fall decor the day after Labor Day! Even these few things are kept to a small amount. We (hubby and me) don’t eat out very often, saving that for birthdays and anniversary. I do use my dryer to dry clothes, and sheets and towels are washed in hot water. I have tried washing them in cold water, but I’m using the hot. Your tips are spot on! And the ones I haven’t tried I definitely will! As a retired couple on a fixed income, cutting back on expenses is important!

  • @Scrappicat
    @ScrappicatАй бұрын

    I make my own cards. It gives me joy and I enjoy seeing the smile on the recipient's face (or hearing their reaction if mailed) when they get it.

  • @ashleywirkkala5955
    @ashleywirkkala59557 ай бұрын

    Wow I really appreciate this video! It really helped me put alot of things into perspective and inspired me to go through things in my house that i dont need! Thanks!!😊

  • @sophiebassett6456
    @sophiebassett64563 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness. I watched your videos about raising monarchs wayyy back when they first came out! I was a little girl obsessed with monarchs and you were such an inspiration to me, now I'm 18 (still obsessed with monarchs!) and have always wanted to live a minimal intentional life. I was watching this wondering why you looked so similar! during my younger days I'd always watch your monarch videos over and over, year after year. Crazy how life works I'm now watching you again years later, in my third week of Uni in my little dorm room! Thank you for unknowingly (to you, and me until why i knew you clicked!) being with me through all the stages of my life :) love from New Zealand!

  • @kivonshe
    @kivonshe7 ай бұрын

    I like that you related all of this to your personal isms. Half your list are must haves for ppl like my stepmom who is a builder/craftsman/decor person but at the same time if she could have a rotary phone, she would lol

  • @Michyhauser
    @Michyhauser6 ай бұрын

    I stop buying Paper Towels and now use kitchen towels in the kitchen saves alot of money. I can wash my kitchen towels every week. I also stopped buying cases of water bottles now I just use my filtered water on the fridge door.

  • @lorrainegill2169
    @lorrainegill21695 ай бұрын

    I'm so delighted to find your site and your shop!!

  • @DC-ef8op
    @DC-ef8op7 ай бұрын

    Don't need instant pot or juicer. I do love my apple watch, it keeps steps, calories, heart rate and can be used as a phone so that I don't have to have my phone when walking in nature. Love it! So agree, no heavy furniture. :)

  • @mommyaysa3072
    @mommyaysa30724 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts, it helps me a lot

  • @tq325
    @tq3257 ай бұрын

    I am a lot like you! I like to choose my own things. Especially my own produce.

  • @SanctifiedLady
    @SanctifiedLady4 ай бұрын

    13:55 I’m working on my supplement stock….. the Ginko, GABA, D3 K2, potassium/magnesium, iron, B12, omega 3 fish oil and protein powder. I’m trying to deal with anemia related to peri, and all things perimenopause. I did get an Apple Watch because I wanted to keep an eye on my sleeping… and movement. I was not getting but 5hrs a night and it was effecting my mental state. I did get a gym membership $40/month in walking distance. I do have those table decor balls😂 I love them to add color to my space otherwise my home is pretty empty. I have a bag of watches and jewelry I don’t wear… I’m emptying everything because I’m sick of the extras Donated dishes and silverware at least 20 pieces Thank you

  • @christinabrodrick6406
    @christinabrodrick64064 ай бұрын

    I’m so happy I found your channel!!! We think alike ☺️

  • @MarilynPhillips
    @MarilynPhillips7 ай бұрын

    The one change that has meant the most to me has been not shopping big box stores. I live in a small town with a Wal-Mart nearby. I haven't been in there in almost ten years. I shop small and local and with a purpose.

  • @JazzyBabe56
    @JazzyBabe567 ай бұрын

    don't own a dishwasher - don't buy dryer sheets - try to hang outside for the most part except in winter but then I have a small line in the laundry room we use, don't buy makeup and I only shop thrift for clothes now I'm retired...don't have a second vehicle....don't even have a cell phone....LOL

  • @mystaycation2614
    @mystaycation26146 ай бұрын

    Wow, so inspirational, the been thinking along the lines of minimizing. Thx for sharing.

  • @luciagonzalez4899
    @luciagonzalez48994 ай бұрын

    No expensive face creams, face wash, or make up!! Drug store products are just as good no need to pay for fancy packaging!!

  • @katemiller7874

    @katemiller7874

    10 күн бұрын

    No they aren’t

  • @hersheyti
    @hersheyti5 ай бұрын

    Very inspirational! Thank you!

  • @hbc7601
    @hbc76017 ай бұрын

    I'm new to your channel and really enjoyed this. In the last couple of years I've embraced minimalism. I've become very conscious of what I buy, asking myself, is this a real need? If I decide to buy something, especially jewelry, clothes or shoes, it's one in, one out. I do my own manicures. I routinely revisit drawers and closets to see if there are unnecessary multiples and what's just taking up space. If it hasn't been used in the last year, it can go. I always have a donation bag in my closet, that way, when I come across something that no longer fits or that I just don't wear anymore, in the bag it goes!

  • @carolinedelosso6429
    @carolinedelosso64295 ай бұрын

    I made comments on your video about 30 extreme ways to save money- (saying I can’t quite agree with some of them) -but for this one - woah- agreed on every single one! I do enjoy wine 😅but I agree on almost all of the others from today. (I dry to hang dry as many things as possible, and plan to streamline my laundry and cleaning products as well). Completely agree on no gym membership!!! I commend you on no caffeine 🙌🙌🙌

  • @treluvstrees999
    @treluvstrees9992 ай бұрын

    Terrific Video overall! Love you straightforward approach. Totally agree with so much: box food services, too many cleaning supplies, and alcohol. I will say I use and love my Alexa! She plays the best music, radio, Audible books, etc. I don’t have to reach for my phone or computer. She takes up little space. Got it for my 85 year old dad and he loves it!

  • @marlenejohnston4854
    @marlenejohnston48547 ай бұрын

    I love these kinds of videos. You motivate me in so many areas of my life. YES to a kitchen declutter update!

  • @whawwhat

    @whawwhat

    7 ай бұрын

    Definitely want to see a kitchen declutter vid.❤

  • @shantakoa8596
    @shantakoa85965 ай бұрын

    Love the information ❤I use my Apple Watch mostly for fitness it replace my old FitBit. I love how your home is decorated

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