JAKARTA - Often we think that having many choices of the things we will wear is very pleasant. Clothes, for example. We can change clothes every day with various and different models and colors. Likewise with shoes, bags, and other necessities. In fact, sometimes the things we buy are not necessarily fully touched and used. Blinded by madness, we unconsciously buy all the things from what is needed to the least needed at all.
There is nothing wrong with starting to get used to living with as few or as simple things as possible. This can actually do a lot of good for your life. Maybe you can do a minimalist lifestyle.
The minimalist lifestyle is a simple lifestyle practice. This lifestyle will help keep you from a consumptive lifestyle. In addition, living a minimalist lifestyle can also have a positive impact on financial problems.
Not only that, a minimalist lifestyle can also make your life and mind much happier because you don't have to be overcrowded to see things filling every corner of your room. You will also have a clearer and more focused life goal.
Then how to implement a minimalist lifestyle in everyday life? Here are a few things you can do to get started.
Prioritizing Goods Quality Over QuantityBuying high-quality goods can save you money and goods in the long run. In addition, you can also help reduce the waste of these items. Buying high-quality goods may be expensive, but it will be worth it in the future.
Take care of all the things you ownDon't be lazy to take care of all the little things you have. Taking care of the item will help extend the life of the item. Perform routine maintenance for all objects and items that you often use on a daily basis such as electronics, shoes, bags, clothes, books, etc.
Buying Items in Neutral ColorsGet used to buying things with colors that are not too flashy, such as clothes. You can buy some black and white shirts that can be easily combined with any material and bottom or style. Choosing these neutral colors will help you stay fashionable with a variety of outfits.
Buy Only What You NeedApply the principle of replacing, not adding. Buy only the things you really need. Buying goods continuously can accumulate goods and over time will only make the goods damaged because they are not used. You can apply the principle of replacing items, not adding.
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