7 Life Changing Strategies to Change Your Spending Habits - Episode 1

In this series, we'll dive deep on resetting our spending habits and ways to overcome consumerism in our lives.
Whether you have a shopping addiction you want to overcome, want to save more money in 2024, or if you just want to find new ways to spend less money in general, this video series has something to offer.
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  • @KellyBoettcher-qo9tx
    @KellyBoettcher-qo9tx4 ай бұрын

    I've started this journey last January. In one year ive decluttered 5,000 items. Result Spend less money. Can find things easier in my home. Own 40% less clothing. Easier to get dressed. Spend more time 📚 Do things outside instead of go shopping for fun. Have more money to invest. Its been wonderful ❤

  • @luisafoodadventure5294

    @luisafoodadventure5294

    3 ай бұрын

    Good for you. Took me 4 years to declutter that many items. Well done.

  • @k.h.8897
    @k.h.88974 ай бұрын

    From anxious shopaholic to minimalist has been a journey of self discovery that took me 10 years. But it was worth every second and now I am free.

  • @irbeliaespinosa6622

    @irbeliaespinosa6622

    2 ай бұрын

    That's awesome! Congratulations.

  • @chalkdusthorizon7233
    @chalkdusthorizon72334 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this! For me, it's not about wanting 'more'; it's about wanting the 'perfect' thing that will eliminate the need for any other version of that thing. But in this quest, I accumulate so many imperfect things without realizing that the perfect thing likely doesn't exist and I need to learn to be satisfied with one of the things I already have.

  • @GMYellowstone

    @GMYellowstone

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow! I couldn't have said this better myself!

  • @lindahammill5492

    @lindahammill5492

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep! Same here! Well said, just what Im thinking 🙏🏻

  • @katb4060

    @katb4060

    3 ай бұрын

    I just screenshotted this to put on my list for why I’m doing a no buy year. You are so right-the perfect thing does not exist, we must stop the search!

  • @mauraronda1265

    @mauraronda1265

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree. I have been decluttering and de-owning! I try very hard not to buy anything else. It’s hard to do indeed!

  • @oneheart19

    @oneheart19

    3 ай бұрын

    What a great realization!

  • @jenniemurphy1242
    @jenniemurphy12423 ай бұрын

    We are 74 and 77 years old and I’ve been on a simplify my life journey for years. Now in retirement one of the many benefits is that i don’t have to ask the kids or grandkids to help us with stuff (I.e. taking down decorations from attic, etc.) everything is within easy reach in our small home. We can take take care of out basic needs with ease and have more time and money to do the things we really enjoy.

  • @myonlinepresence7833

    @myonlinepresence7833

    3 ай бұрын

    This is a great life lesson! I'm inspired.

  • @granitemoss1451

    @granitemoss1451

    3 ай бұрын

    I would not have considered this, so I appreciate you sharing.

  • @valerierogers9609
    @valerierogers96094 ай бұрын

    To change your relationship with stuff, begin to realize how much you've hung onto out of habit, emotion, guilt rather than practicality. Belongings should suit stage of life you're currently at.

  • @tracyd2598
    @tracyd25983 ай бұрын

    Wow, just what I needed! For the past 17 years of being widowed, I think the "stuff" has been replacing the loss... Clothes, supplements (trying to heal a 35 year chronic illness), art supplies, etc. Making my written list of reasons to let go, and not replace "stuff"! Working on kitchen cupboards this weekend.

  • @heatherohara7728
    @heatherohara77284 ай бұрын

    Perfect timing as I embark on my first time ever no buy/low buy year. I have been mentally preparing for a month as I am seriously wanting to accomplish this for 2024. After my first week, which was not without temptation (I bought something but returned it the next day with renewed resolve to only buy replacements and what I really need and not what I just want), your 4 part series will be just what I need to get through the first month. Thank you in advance!

  • @user-je2lp2iz7e

    @user-je2lp2iz7e

    4 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to this series.😀

  • @marina7021

    @marina7021

    4 ай бұрын

    Good luck. I am Doing no buy January 😀

  • @heatherohara7728

    @heatherohara7728

    4 ай бұрын

    @@marina7021 good luck to you as well! The struggle is real. lol

  • @lydiasalerno2320

    @lydiasalerno2320

    4 ай бұрын

    Sending good vibes for your no buy/low buy year! ✨

  • @1whitecottagelife770

    @1whitecottagelife770

    3 ай бұрын

    It's an addiction. It does get easier

  • @kakylong2
    @kakylong24 ай бұрын

    My Hubby & I decided to do a "no buy" (except groceries) in January. I've put groceries in my online cart & even thought, could we get by with not even buying groceries. I think we could. I've mentioned our minimalism journey to all of my family & over Christmas, I talked in depth with my Mom. I gave her permission to get rid of anything I had given to her & my Dad. She decided to go through some items while I was home. What I wasn't prepared for was my reaction to her getting rid of items & letters I had given her. It was hard & I cried a few tears. The next day, I told her how proud I was of her for letting go. I hope she keeps it up. 😊

  • @myonlinepresence7833

    @myonlinepresence7833

    3 ай бұрын

    How kind of you to give your mother the blessing of less.

  • @saraperkins8072
    @saraperkins80724 ай бұрын

    Sharing my journey: I saw a full matcha set today for $28. I put it in my cart and then walked around the store. I went to grab some matcha and then, realized I did not want to have to spend another $25. Then I walked around for another minute debating the fact that now I would need to pay $55 for an impulse purchase matcha set. I put the matcha set back and I have no regrets right now. If I still want the matcha set later, I can put it in my budget.

  • @gardengirl7258
    @gardengirl72583 ай бұрын

    In 2017, I knew that I would be moving overseas in early 2018. And international move is extremely costly. This is what I did to prepare. Now, I know that not everyone can do this, but I think some can or adapt the strategy. I first did a heavy declutter: keep, donate, toss. And I sold or donated a lot of extra furniture that I knew served little or no purpose. Then, I packed everything up in totes and boxes, except 1 set of bed and bath linens, toiletries and 1 change of clothes. Over the next several months, if I needed something, then and only then did I go get it from the tote/box. After I used it, I put it back. If it came out of the box twice, I left it out. At the end of six months, I evaluated again. I sold or donated most of the remaining furniture that wasn’t worth the cost of moving or storage fee. Most of the stuff was still in the totes/boxes. It was work upfront, but little to no work on the back end when I was crushed for time. Moving was much easier, less costly and my tiny house wasn’t over full once I got to my new home. I had exactly what I needed. I repeated the process in 2020 when I returned to the USA. It really showed me how much I can do without and be very content.

  • @myonlinepresence7833

    @myonlinepresence7833

    3 ай бұрын

    I love this.

  • @leahsimpson5258

    @leahsimpson5258

    3 ай бұрын

    Fantastic. I just moved from the US to the UK and I so wish I had read this and discovered Joshua Becker prior to spending $15,000 on shipping. I even shipped my kitchen trash can of which there is no space for. I just had to have all my beloved stuff that I will probably need to get rid of now. I will need to move back to the US in a year or so and there is no way all this stuff is going.

  • @barbaradelira6790

    @barbaradelira6790

    3 ай бұрын

    I can understand everything except only one change of clothes. I would have had to have at least 5 changes.

  • @nancycutler5766

    @nancycutler5766

    3 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @AngieTrianta
    @AngieTrianta4 ай бұрын

    This is the series that I didn’t realise I needed until recently. I’ve only just begun my decluttering journey and I’m faced with some ugly truths about myself, not least of all my compulsive spending habits. Decluttering is not only physically challenging, but also psychologically difficult. I want to live with less AND want less. Thank you for these practical steps I can take to achieve this.

  • @kandacenoire

    @kandacenoire

    3 ай бұрын

    You got this. Same boat

  • @lindabourcet1349

    @lindabourcet1349

    3 ай бұрын

    Decluttering WILL make you want less as you see new items as just more future clutter. Also everything important in life is hard. Just take it slow and steady. It’s a marathon, not a sprint.

  • @valeriehowden471
    @valeriehowden4714 ай бұрын

    Been following you for 2+ years. I really think I've mastered how not to fall for the consumerism trap. Trying to remind myself what clothing I purchased in 2023 - 1 pair of replacement running shoes and a winter parka to replace the 1 I gave to my daughter. Less stuff, less organization!

  • @TheJorgSacul
    @TheJorgSacul3 ай бұрын

    My wife has finally taken her first steps in this journey. I consciously make every effort to encourage her and compliment her efforts, as I see the positive results for her beginning to manifest. We have a ton of "memory junk" (useless stuff picked up on travels, or from events) in the house that needs to be eliminated, and the process has begun. I look forward to the coming months.

  • @kristindowner9897
    @kristindowner98973 ай бұрын

    I do believe that DAILY voicing my gratitude for what I already have - right out loud; where my own ears hear it coming from my own mouth- MUST be my first & foremost defense…

  • @lindawynn9042

    @lindawynn9042

    3 ай бұрын

    Very well said! Thank you!

  • @olderandwiser78
    @olderandwiser783 ай бұрын

    My problem has never been with shopping and buying too much personal stuff. The problem is with getting rid of things that I haven't used in years, and really don't need. I think I can still use that item, or wear that item, but then I never do. I have been selling things on Ebay for 17 years and recently started to list and sell on Facebook Marketplace. At first it was items from my brother's estate who was a hoarder. Then it was unsold merchandise from my retail brick and mortar store. Now that I am retired there is so much unsold left over inventory, and my personal stuff that it is overwhelming. Selling is very slow and I have been donating on a regular basis. My plan this year is to finally put an end to the excess clutter. If it means donating everything, that is what it will have to be.

  • @grooviechickie

    @grooviechickie

    3 ай бұрын

    There are people out there who could really benefit from the things you are holding on to. Let these things go to charities who will also benefit from selling your old items. My personal trick is to put stuff I'm not sure about eradicating into a box. I put the date on it. If I don't go into that box for 6 months, then the box gets donated WITHOUT me opening it first "just to check". ❤

  • @olderandwiser78

    @olderandwiser78

    3 ай бұрын

    @@grooviechickie As someone who is retired and uses Social Security and savings to live on I consider myself lucky to still have a lot of this stuff that I can now use or sell to supplement my income. Getting $1000 per month extra really helps. I am also using things now that I stored away in my closets and basement and really have no need to purchase much of anything because of things I squirreled away. My savings and the extra money means that I can travel and do the things I want to do, instead buying stuff with it.

  • @shirleyrankin-zf6nv

    @shirleyrankin-zf6nv

    14 күн бұрын

    You are doing the right thing you will be free soon and you will sleep well

  • @justme-ll8qs
    @justme-ll8qs4 ай бұрын

    I never comment but we always watch your videos. They are always relatively short and packed full of inspiration and information And, we appreciate the lack of commercials

  • @BrendaAnderson73

    @BrendaAnderson73

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes!I love that too! I so want to join his Becoming Minimalist but just can't afford it right now. I hope he does it again soon. I just got two other books of his to read. Hoping I can declutter while waiting on the next time.

  • @user-ys8wb9ts1l
    @user-ys8wb9ts1l4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for a soft reminder to start 2024 thoughtfully.

  • @i.m.7777
    @i.m.77774 ай бұрын

    Just what I needed to hear today. I've been debt free several years now and at the "maintain" stage of minimalism. This month I am participating in "no spend January" but have found myself more tempted than ever to buy things I absolutely do not need. When I was at full intensity in my debt-reducing journey, I talked my friends and family to death about Dave Ramsey to the point they became sick of hearing me. I'm afraid the same thing would happen if I shared with them about my minimalism journey so I will just let them see how I live and if they have questions, then I will share.

  • @mariavarnava3064

    @mariavarnava3064

    4 ай бұрын

    Good luck! I sincerely wish you to achieve your goals this month!

  • @kandacenoire

    @kandacenoire

    3 ай бұрын

    👏🏾

  • @tgayer1

    @tgayer1

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m looking to reduce my spending and save more this year. I’m debt free, but have been dipping into my savings every few months, despite having gotten a significant raise last year… well, significant to me, anyway. I got my January budget going on Dave Ramsey’s Every Dollar app, and am determined to stick to it and grow my savings account this year.

  • @scottsteele1908
    @scottsteele1908Ай бұрын

    What a timely KZread gem of a find. I am 100% debt free, then sold my farm last week and the desire to spend money is so huge. I keep scaling back on things I want to get though.

  • @cassandramarie3099
    @cassandramarie30993 ай бұрын

    I went to visit a friend in Thailand in 2016, and it struck me how much happier they were even though they had so much less. I have been on this journey ever since, and it has completely changed my life.

  • @juneclements2111
    @juneclements21113 ай бұрын

    I worked for the Albany Times Union for nearly 45 years. The fact that they recognized what you were doing was important enough to report doesn’t surprise me. For anyone reading this that is new to minimalism please know that you never miss what you part with and your life will be better in ways you can’t imagine!

  • @JoshuaBecker

    @JoshuaBecker

    3 ай бұрын

    Naomi Seldin was the person who interviewed me.

  • @shelly410

    @shelly410

    3 ай бұрын

    I disagree with the saying "you never miss what you part with". Twice during my 70 plus year life I let some things go and both times I have regretted that decision and I still wish I could have them back. I think this is what stops me from trying again.

  • @vondrabejot9851
    @vondrabejot98514 ай бұрын

    Recognize and articulate the benefits of owning less. 1. Observe and reflect where you have had a positive impact. 2. Share the benefits and the why about owning less. 3. Create a list of benefits and add other benefits as you discover them.

  • @glamdragon

    @glamdragon

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for summarising! 😊

  • @1whitecottagelife770
    @1whitecottagelife7703 ай бұрын

    I decided to declutter first and only buy organizers/dressers/etc after I was done making decisions about what I really wanted to keep in my life. I've got a growing pile of EMPTY CONTAINERS, growing bigger every week, not only don't I need more organizers/storage, but I gave away a few! And I'm declutterring and making decisions about each and every item in "layers ". I'm going through an area, taking out some things, then moving on to something else, and I'm surprised to find even more things that I don't want or used in a VERY long time, that I can let go of. I've sold some things and made some of my money back. I rarely set foot in a physical store anymore and when I do I realize that I don't need or really want anything. I'm more window shopping or just touching things and thinking realistically about if I need it. I decided that if I drop dead in a week, I don't want my daughter having to make decisions that I didn't want to make. I'm forcing myself to make decisions now rather than "tomorrow ". I've got so much room in my house now that I'm shocked

  • @myonlinepresence7833

    @myonlinepresence7833

    3 ай бұрын

    This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing.

  • @judyellen4412
    @judyellen44123 ай бұрын

    I have been slowly going through my house decluttering for 3-4 years. I have always been an organized person but think about what my children will have to deal with when I pass away. My brothers and I were left with a huge job when our parents died. I didn’t think it was right to leave us to deal with all their “stuff”. So i have been whittling away at my “stuff”. My husband even packed up 2 cargo trailers of stuff that he had had for years in our barn and donated it all to a thrift store. That was huge and he felt a burden lifted off his shoulders. I agree with what you talk about and will continue to follow this new series to keep downsizing. It does make a person feel better having less. At least, that’s how I feel.

  • @juliaw7515
    @juliaw75153 ай бұрын

    This video fits my current situation perfectly - I‘ve been decluttering here and there for a couple of years now and since December, since I have adjusted to life with two little ones a bit and we know we won‘t have more children, I‘ve been getting rid of things rigidly. It started with one drawer of sweaters which could be shut easily after decluttering (and selling) all the ones I didn’t wear anyway. Then I got rid of some mugs and now I can unload the dishwasher even quicker as there is plenty of room for the ones we have left. Changes might seem small, but they add up and the impact of the tiny perks added up is just incredible. Thank you for your inspiring work!

  • @phyllissamkooistra4558
    @phyllissamkooistra45584 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Joshua for your fantastic , inspired content ! Continued blessings to you and your family in 2024 ! 💕💕💕

  • @gabs190
    @gabs1903 ай бұрын

    I got a notebook and took notes… and wrote down my 3 homeworks for the week! 🙏🏼💪🏼

  • @jeannerolig6042
    @jeannerolig60424 ай бұрын

    I am happy that I have followed your philosophy for many years!

  • @Auntie7024
    @Auntie70244 ай бұрын

    Great video, Josh! Thank you for this valuable information into owning less, wanting less, and having more fulfillment in life.

  • @JenOooo
    @JenOooo4 ай бұрын

    I started my decluttering journey with Dawn from The Minimal Mom, who led me to Dana from A Slob Comes Clean and Cas from Clutterbug. I've made massive progress in short bursts and tackled 10+yrs of dreaded paper clutter 🙌 I've shared my progress with about 12 friends on a WhatsApp group and so many began their own decluttering journeys too! It's quite contagious 👏

  • @maxinef6654
    @maxinef66543 ай бұрын

    I’m doing a no buy year. Wish me luck 🍀 🤞😊

  • @margareteraab7725
    @margareteraab77254 ай бұрын

    Wonderful plan. I decluttered 2554 items last year. I had a slow start but I'm committed 😂. Writing things down reinforces your thoughts. I will definitely do this plan. Thank you so much. Note: I'm doing the no spend January too. Tough but exciting.

  • @elizabethbutler3364

    @elizabethbutler3364

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm doing a no-spend January too.

  • @lindabourcet1349
    @lindabourcet13493 ай бұрын

    You couldn’t pay me enough for me to take back the stuff I decluttered. It would be like putting on an extra 100 pounds. I heard someone say that having less clothing gave her more choice. She could finally see the gems hidden in the rubble. I didn’t realize that one of the best benefits of decluttering was detaching from wanting ‘more’. I now see things in the store as items in a museum - nice to look at and appreciate but not something that I would be taking home.

  • @husnaera338

    @husnaera338

    3 ай бұрын

    I love your last sentence. It is making sense to enjoy looking at things without having the need to fill them in your house.

  • @catherineterry9110
    @catherineterry91104 ай бұрын

    so helpful also clearing my mind. thank you.

  • @Narda1968
    @Narda19683 ай бұрын

    I’m walking around IKEA repeating I want to want less, I want to want less 😂😂😂

  • @cwunsche
    @cwunsche4 ай бұрын

    Very timely! I just started my first low buy year. I’m trying to only buy refills of personal and household items and few specified “want” items. I also am keeping track of how many non - refill items I buy and how many items I declutter, to keep myself in check. I definitely want to want less, I’m so sick of having the urge to spend any extra money on frivolous things just because I can.

  • @JenOooo

    @JenOooo

    3 ай бұрын

    When I began decluttering I found so many of the same type of cleaner under my sink (which was crammed and not functional) I put them aside and have vowed to use them all before I invest in any other concoction! I prefer vinegar, dish soap and water tbh 😂

  • @oneheart19

    @oneheart19

    3 ай бұрын

    Me too, my first low buy year. Good luck to both of us! 🙂

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis2 ай бұрын

    I used to track my wardrobe spending for over 10 years thus minimized duplicate items and unnecessary items. I stopped in 2018. The spending slowly got out of control. I bought more things as a result. I retired 3 years ago. Finally I purged the ft work mindset to realize I don’t need new clothes shoes and accessories. I have enough to last me the rest of my life (also my craft supplies). I began to write down every cent I spent starting this year. Boy what a difference!!!!! Not only I stopped buying stuff, I started to be aware of grocery bills, annual bills (like insurance and membership), and where to trim fat. If I spend $ or pay a bill, I write down at night. It is less a chore than doing so at end of month.

  • @bbygrlpt2
    @bbygrlpt22 күн бұрын

    I started with shopping bags. I bought a few reusable bags in 2019 and I still use the same ones now. Everytime I go to Target, Walgreens, any store I bring them. They look old but I will use them until they get holes or something

  • @janisstrohl5712
    @janisstrohl57123 ай бұрын

    ❤️ this video!! It always comes down to changing our habits whether we're talking spending, eating or consumerism!! ❤

  • @cynthiapittard4086
    @cynthiapittard40864 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your wise thoughts

  • @janiceg7661
    @janiceg76613 ай бұрын

    Happy new year! I committed to a no spend Jan. I am cleaning out and committed to using what I have, and I have a lot. I’m writing on a list, a wish list, of whatever I’m tempted to buy. If I’m still wanting it later, I’ll treat myself, but if the want passes, even better. You are right, eliminate the want. ❤

  • @bitesizesolutions
    @bitesizesolutions3 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to this series! “Wanting less” has stuck in my head since watching this video. I believe if we could ever get to the pointing of wanting less, minimalism (a way of life) would just naturally happen. I know it sounds so simple but really getting to the point of wanting less is a hard journey for some. Thanks for this video❤️

  • @lindabourcet1349

    @lindabourcet1349

    3 ай бұрын

    The two (wanting less and minimalism)go hand in hand. As you remove items from your home and enjoy the peace and free time, you will start wanting less. It is such hard work decluttering, why would you want to bring in more stuff? You start to detach from things as you discover the hidden gems you already have. Good luck. It does get easier as you strengthen those decluttering muscles.

  • @emilynichole
    @emilynichole3 ай бұрын

    Yes!! Finally, we're getting to the root cause of this. I've spent about 10 years feeling like I'm in a cycle because of my spending behaviors. I go through it in phases though; spending the most when the holidays come around. However, I have improved drastically over the years. I'm excited for this series!

  • @nicolajoannerolfe9463
    @nicolajoannerolfe94634 ай бұрын

    I started this journey after discovering you online nearly 4 years ago. I can now deep clean ( and that includes cleaning and tidying EVERY cupboard, wardrobe and shelf ) in my whole home in 2 days. Obviously this isn't my weekly clean that only takes 2 hours! Looking forward to the next videos. 🇮🇹 🇬🇧

  • @conniesoares157
    @conniesoares1574 ай бұрын

    Great video and things to think about! I already share with friends and family about how much easier life is with less. One friend has even started her journey to having less!

  • @letitiabaker3377
    @letitiabaker33773 ай бұрын

    Decluttering was relatively easy for me ..... a lot of things I owned had no attachment for me, so easy to get rid of, however it is more of a struggle with not buying things, so I keep to the one in, one out rule. But I do wish I could not get caught up in the consumerism trap of buying stuff. It's when it's a decision made 'in the moment' when on holiday for example, that is the problem, as you don't have much time to think about it or you can't leave it and come back the next day. I recently bought something on holiday that I regret, not too expensive, so will try and resell. Good thing about it is Lesson learned, ~ stop and give each decision Time and Thought, if you can't do that, then don't buy it!

  • @softsophisticate

    @softsophisticate

    3 ай бұрын

    I was on holiday in Malaysia and bought a small ceramic tea set. Got it home (UK), put hot water in the teapot and it cracked all the way down. No!!!!!!!!!!! Total waste of money plus the time I spent carefully carrying it around on holiday and the flight so it wouldn't break Ha Ha.

  • @rosieroberts6738
    @rosieroberts67383 ай бұрын

    PERFECT timing!!!😃 I can’t wait for the other episodes!!! Thank you for sharing!!😊

  • @cannuckchick7522
    @cannuckchick75223 ай бұрын

    Very glad to have had this video show up today. This is my year to get focused on living consciously and conscientiously within my retirement means. My wish is to maintain my level of charitable donations which means reducing frivolous consumption.

  • @lynnoorman2144
    @lynnoorman21444 ай бұрын

    Let's start the list! Less dusting, less pressure ( as in ' I really ought to get around to reading that book/ starting that hobby/ trying that recipie), easier to find things, saves folks money, less nasty surprises of seriously out of date stuff in your pantry/ fridge.... anyone else join in/ can add to this list??? Thanks Joshua!

  • @MYB74
    @MYB744 ай бұрын

    Thank you Joshu for the support in our minimising journey. It's so easy to fall back into cluttering up our spaces and this is a much needed perspective on resisting the temptations to do so. I've been aware of the consumerist traps for many years but looking round our home, it is still surprising to see the amount of new and unwanted items. Knowing that we have let them into our lives both intentionally and unintentionally feels discouraging at times. So we'll be endevouring to follow this series and make the improvements in the areas that we struggle with the most. God bless you for all the resources you share to help others!

  • @AK_Aufraeumcoaching
    @AK_Aufraeumcoaching3 ай бұрын

    Thank U soooo much❤Greetings from the BLACKFORREST🌲 in GERMANY🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @shereemoon
    @shereemoon4 ай бұрын

    Continuing to move forward on my journey! Thanks for the inspiration and concrete guidance!

  • @maryclarelewis594
    @maryclarelewis5944 ай бұрын

    This may be just what I need to put minimalism permanently in my life. Thank you ❤

  • @sovaydesitges
    @sovaydesitges3 ай бұрын

    So dang, Joshua, you wear minimalism so WELL! Sheesh. I’ve been with you since the beginning, but boy you got way handsomer with time. 😊Anyway so glad you popped in. I have definitely exploded my art supplies and there is just too much clutter/distraction right now for me to effectively focus on my art and my life. Perfect timing. Thank you. Also with the economy the way it is, I have to really pare down my spending.

  • @AliWade1971
    @AliWade19714 ай бұрын

    This is great. I have been dec!uttering for several years and definitely spending less too. Generally I want less, but I have overspent on online courses and tools for my digital design work. I have debt to pay off again, which will take about 6 months. We are also moving house this year. I need to work on wanting less, so that 2024 is my year for getting debt-free and starting afresh in a new area.

  • @rosee.mari.333
    @rosee.mari.3333 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this series! I am pretty good at decluttering but this is what I really need to work on.I am also doing a shopping fast for each quarter to help with this. Watching this series on repeat as reminders are always good.

  • @eloisepersson939
    @eloisepersson9394 ай бұрын

    What a great subject to address. I follow many minimalists and have become aware of the American way of consumerism, with lives full of excess, comfort and convenience. I am often disappointed to find self-professed minimalists falling for the consumerism marketing tricks and just buy buy buy, requiring regular decluttering. I am aware yours is a culture that has been created to radiate wealth and comfort, but it only screams land-fill and pollution to me. The key to minimalism is not only in having less, it’s also in consuming less. I am so happy to see you get to the root of the problem

  • @softsophisticate

    @softsophisticate

    3 ай бұрын

    The key to minimalism is to be happy with less. It is hard to go into someone else's home and not be envious. There is a balance though, where some homes have too much stuff. I have gradually uncluttered my home and a few Christmases ago spent it at my In-Laws home. Their home is full of souvenirs from global travel. All neat and tidy but a lot of it. Then the Cristmas tree and decorations went up, which conflicted with their global traveller look, plus dozens of cards everywhere from friends. I found it so overwhelming, there was so much and sat there and thought "I feel like I am sitting in a rubbish dump with all this stuff around me". They retired early 50's so had the time and pensions over 30 years to shop for it all. Sadly my MIL passed away not long after and it took my FIL a long time to go through her clothes, she had so many and it made it harder for him as there were so many memories attached. I am dreading when he goes as he has hundreds of books and vinyl records.

  • @amonralice2
    @amonralice23 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Josh. I'm a minimalist for just over 4 years now, and I truly enjoy the journey.

  • @raymondotterbine
    @raymondotterbine4 ай бұрын

    I have given away so much to Goodwill in Mesa,,, and I feel so much more fluid in my living space.

  • @aliciamorganlight829

    @aliciamorganlight829

    3 ай бұрын

    You might want to know that the Goodwill is not a nonprofit organization, and gift to those that are.

  • @hentamihaela8236
    @hentamihaela82363 ай бұрын

    You gave me the best advice .I no longer need things to be happy. we donated clothes, toys, furniture and much more decorations. Thanks for the good advice!😊

  • @caterthun4853
    @caterthun48534 ай бұрын

    The most enjoyable way to walk through life is to carry a light rucksack and a heavy wallet.

  • @softsophisticate

    @softsophisticate

    3 ай бұрын

    I love that :) The icing on the cake is having so much that you can give some of that money to someone who genuinely needs a helping hand.

  • @knitnkitten
    @knitnkitten4 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Joshua🌷

  • @katieee962
    @katieee9623 ай бұрын

    Changing my spending habits will help me achieve my goals for 2024. Thank you Josh for your hard work and dedication.

  • @andrewellis7656
    @andrewellis76563 ай бұрын

    WOW Joshua - this so perfect - thank you - so good - I'm recognizing all the time. However, our Vancouver Island wide library system is giving away hundreds of non-fiction books every week.. That area is not minimal - but I have gifted, given away or donated at least 60 books in the last year. WE are planning to move the the next 18 months - so things are going to fly away at speed. And you will be part of our journey.

  • @lisatheriault3237
    @lisatheriault32373 ай бұрын

    LOVE THIS!!! I started about a year ago and have read all your books. This is perfect timing since I’m struggling with online shopping still!!!

  • @geeangeles6600
    @geeangeles66003 ай бұрын

    since the pandemic i have been on purposeful spending but sometimes i forget the resolve and fall into old habits. would like to thank your channel for reminding me why i need to be consistent. this video is just what i need today to start the year on the right foot.

  • @teresavail5238
    @teresavail52384 ай бұрын

    What you said is so true for me❤

  • @joannecampbell9915
    @joannecampbell99154 ай бұрын

    So well needed, thank you. Accountability to succeed and start the year on the path of no more debt.

  • @nancycerreta5629
    @nancycerreta56293 ай бұрын

    Thank you Joshua. It's great to start another year with you. This year I'm going to be brave and have my husband listen to you and this will be the perfect starting point.

  • @brendasellers3580
    @brendasellers35804 ай бұрын

    Helpful information. Hopefully i will succeed in this journey. I have alot of decluttering to do.

  • @christinewaldvogel174
    @christinewaldvogel1743 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love your videos! Since last March I have purged so much stuff that I had kept in the garage for many many years from a much larger home but I never opened any of them - probably like up to 40 boxes. I donated all of the items to animal shelters, homeless shelters & to charity shops. I know some of these items would be worth so much to sell but I just do not have the patience to do so & thus gave it away. I am now going to sell this home & have started purging & again have purged much stuff. Going through books now which is hard for me but already have a huge pile for the homeless shelter and/or library. It feels so great to get rid of so much stuff! I will continue this journey until I am satisfied I don't have anything I don't need. Thanks for the inspiration🙃

  • @melindasalinas1821
    @melindasalinas18213 ай бұрын

    Thank you Joshua. I'm Excited about beginning this journey that I know I have needed for a while. Your video is so timely as I was just thinking to myself that I needed to change my spending habits. Serendipity!

  • @et1016
    @et101628 күн бұрын

    Best channel on, KZread!!❤

  • @mariavarnava3064
    @mariavarnava30644 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Joshua! I hope these series will become your next book soon!

  • @catherinemacapagal1640
    @catherinemacapagal16403 ай бұрын

    I am very eager to start, and finish, these 4 weeks of your strategies to change my spending habits. I believe this will be ‘life changing’ as you refer to them. Looking forward to your vlogs Joshua.

  • @ashaarora5874
    @ashaarora58744 күн бұрын

    Clear space, clear mind!!

  • @corinadanielaaredoaie9017
    @corinadanielaaredoaie90173 ай бұрын

    Thank you! It is come at the perfect moment for me. Looking foward for the next strategie! God bless your work!

  • @kristaderksen3087
    @kristaderksen30873 ай бұрын

    Yes, to all of this! I've been decluttering but need to learn to buy and want less. Looking forward to your next video!

  • @yamilamoreno2243
    @yamilamoreno22433 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this. I have been decluttering for a while. Working on spending less. Benefits I see everyday…. My kitchen! It. Is so much easier to clean and for the first time in years I am enjoying baking again. Thanks

  • @alicejohnson5544
    @alicejohnson55443 ай бұрын

    I agree with everything you said! So glad I figured it out years ago and have been able to enjoy the freedom this lifestyle provides!

  • @alexandraandrews1241
    @alexandraandrews12414 ай бұрын

    Love this. As soon as I saw the benefits of owning less, I couldn’t wait to tell others!

  • @dbartz5510
    @dbartz55104 ай бұрын

    Great series! This will help many people who struggle with this. Thank you! 😊

  • @tulipeorange7981
    @tulipeorange79813 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your work. I live in France and started decluttering a year ago.

  • @freakishchick182
    @freakishchick1823 ай бұрын

    Love the idea of this series. I know I'd like to embrace the idea of wanting less stuff. Thanks for creating it.

  • @jennifershaw4756
    @jennifershaw47563 ай бұрын

    What a great series! I hope this reaches lots of folks and introduces them into the minimal life. I too could never imagine turning back. It totally changed my spending habits. Suddenly there were questions that I would ask myself before letting a new item into my home. Looking forward to the next video!

  • @barbaradelira6790
    @barbaradelira67903 ай бұрын

    I recently had to purchase a TV. Not to have an extra, but because mine conked out. I know some people don't think they're necessary, but for us they are. We are retired & can't just sit in the quiet. Mobility issues keep us from volunteering & doing a lot of walking.

  • @tanyajohnston8262
    @tanyajohnston82623 ай бұрын

    Hello Joshua, this series is so timely for me. I am doing a low spend 4 months to start because I have never did a low spend or no spend time before. Thought I would start with a low spend. I’m 62 years old and just started my own KZread channel for fun and to keep my brain learning something new. Wow tech is certainly something new when it comes to editing and uploading 😊. Anyway, I also own a couple of your books. And this weeks video I will be sharing that I plan to re-read Things that Matter since is been awhile and it will help me get through the low spend months. Now I will also be following your series and plan to recommend in my video. I don’t have many followers yet but I’m having fun. Only been 3 months and so much to learn along the way. Thank you so much for your videos and lessons.

  • @jeannelenz2418

    @jeannelenz2418

    3 ай бұрын

    Would like to know more about your channel. What's the name of it?

  • @tanyajohnston8262

    @tanyajohnston8262

    3 ай бұрын

    My Cozy Retirement. I’m very new and having fun with it. Thanks for asking 😊

  • @tanyajohnston8262

    @tanyajohnston8262

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jeannelenz2418 😀

  • @janmccann8081
    @janmccann80813 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this. I'm slowly decluttering, and it is great! Greetings from England.

  • @tikoy1955
    @tikoy19553 ай бұрын

    Awesome Part I. I will rewatch again to get all info from this video. I can't wait for Part II.

  • @dee-clutteringqueen5881
    @dee-clutteringqueen58813 ай бұрын

    Motivated to continue my decluttering journey

  • @LoveThemWell
    @LoveThemWell3 ай бұрын

    So excited about this! Thank you! I love that the first is a mindset shift because that’s a longer lasting, more meaningful change.

  • @sandraoshea5852
    @sandraoshea58523 ай бұрын

    ❤ your videos. Everything you say is so true. You are a positive influence on the way i live.

  • @lynnbutler2826
    @lynnbutler28263 ай бұрын

    Thanks Joshua! Looking forward to this meaningful series!

  • @mandyadams918
    @mandyadams9184 ай бұрын

    Great new series Joshua. Happy New Year. Let’s all get there in ‘24!

  • @pjsisseck915
    @pjsisseck9153 ай бұрын

    My biggest bugaboo is having for the sake of having. This likely stems from a childhood of poverty, but I really do no need to keep trying to fill that void!

  • @ingridneugebauer7562
    @ingridneugebauer75622 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much.. so inspiring and helpful. Forever changed and grateful 🙏💚

  • @marystackpole118
    @marystackpole1184 ай бұрын

    I so appreciate you!!! Thank you Thank you Thank you!!♥️

  • @sweetlampe
    @sweetlampe3 ай бұрын

    Wow that was so encouraging. Looking forward even more now to each weekly video. Thank you ,really need help with consuming less.🙂🙏🏻

  • @anig8729
    @anig87293 ай бұрын

    Hi Joshua Happy new year I wish you many good things and great achievements and the continuation of everything you have already done for all the children .🌹🌹🌹

  • @sdgirlCook
    @sdgirlCook3 ай бұрын

    Thank you🎉🎉🎉 I am fully commited to minimalism, it made my life so much better😊