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I've been incredibly inspired lately by a lot of things I've been reading and seeing regarding simple living, minimalism, frugality, being productive, and living with intention (and a lot of tangents like car/van dwelling, tiny houses, etc).
Anyway, there are a few things I've decided I'm no longer buying and I'm curious to see what kinds of things people have chosen not to pay for anymore
1. paper towels....i have microfiber cloths and a Swedish dishcloth that work splendidly...ive just been wasting paper for no reason.
2. lawn service. after this month. I'm biting the bullet and getting a reel mower and a rake and will do everything myself until i can save up for my real landscaping/fencing goals for my yard.
3. Netflix and Hulu subscriptions. This one is really tough for me, there are still a lot of things id like to watch or finish. I also feel conviction over the idea that my income is going to support the toxic mess that is celebrity culture.
What kinds of things have you guys decided to give up?
Anyway, there are a few things I've decided I'm no longer buying and I'm curious to see what kinds of things people have chosen not to pay for anymore
1. paper towels....i have microfiber cloths and a Swedish dishcloth that work splendidly...ive just been wasting paper for no reason.
2. lawn service. after this month. I'm biting the bullet and getting a reel mower and a rake and will do everything myself until i can save up for my real landscaping/fencing goals for my yard.
3. Netflix and Hulu subscriptions. This one is really tough for me, there are still a lot of things id like to watch or finish. I also feel conviction over the idea that my income is going to support the toxic mess that is celebrity culture.
What kinds of things have you guys decided to give up?