20+ Things I Won't Buy as a 57 Year Old / Becoming a "Simplist"

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  • @Susanhartman.
    @Susanhartman. 22 дні тому +563

    63 now, and everything is paid for. Fortunately, I had a college economics teacher who taught me a lesson when I was 18 years old. That lesson was: you can't buy something else for every purchase you make. Having multiple sources of income is prudent, as is living within your means. I have a 13-year-old vehicle because it is all I need, I like it, and I can do whatever I want with it. I retired with $985k, and I can pay my bills without stress, but I don't live like I have that. I have no complaints.

    • @ThomasChai05
      @ThomasChai05 22 дні тому +6

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    • @mariaguerrero08
      @mariaguerrero08 22 дні тому +4

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      @mikegarvey17 22 дні тому +5

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      @mariaguerrero08 22 дні тому +3

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  • @rosemaryvanasco6053
    @rosemaryvanasco6053 7 місяців тому +1735

    Must come with age. I’m 70 and are becoming a minimalist too. Things I thought were important 20 years ago, aren’t anymore.

    • @justjen4125
      @justjen4125 7 місяців тому +72

      Me too at 56 yo. Feels so good and freeing. Less cortisol too is great for weight management so there is an added benefit. I used to be a personal trainer and I've have folks clear their clutter before we started a program so they had less on their minds and could focus on their health .

    • @sierrarmcclain
      @sierrarmcclain 7 місяців тому +79

      I don’t know. I started working on reducing my possessions and simplifying my life in my twenties. I grew up in a household with a lot of stuff and was overwhelmed by it. We never knew where anything was. And then I had cancer in my early twenties and had to simplify my life for my mental, emotional, and physical health.

    • @cinystarr4657
      @cinystarr4657 7 місяців тому +25

      I seriously wish I knew about the Molly's laundry powder or else I wouldn't have gotten the yuge jug of All detergent.
      🤡. I'm the same age but I wasn't doing most any of this stuff for decades(some becuz I didn't have the money to play with).. and I wouldn't do cheap skincare even when I started buying it in 2006 but I won't go "high end" either, alot of that is just overpriced making you think you need it when it doesn't even work. I could *so* relate to all of this! Saves a ton of money too. GREAT video!

    • @pagerus
      @pagerus 7 місяців тому +37

      Okay did we have a coffee chat? I’m already a person who never liked “stuff” but in the last few years and especially the last three I have or am becoming more and more a minimalist. I feel overwhelmed with things and nic nacs. I bet every one of those things you mentioned I have stopped over the last few years. It saves time and space and money. I’m 59 turning 60 in March and I agree with another lady who wrote it must happen with age. I don’t have pillows on my bed and stopped buying couch and bed pillows. I stopped buying greeting cards for bdays. I text people. Ha. So many little things add up. I think most people would
      be surprised how much you could save. I’m okay with an empty wall. Another thing I stopped buying is expensive perfume. Every year at Christmas I would go shopping for it. A few is all I need. I had tons. I’m working on stopping all the makeup and skin care unless it’s a miracle ha. Again you named every thing I have given up also. We never did meal service or subscription boxes. I do have holidays towels for decor but don’t use or wash them. Anyway this was a great segment. I agree with it all.

    • @kathybrown1055
      @kathybrown1055 7 місяців тому +24

      Same here. I don’t need all the extras.

  • @user-mk3hl5eb4r
    @user-mk3hl5eb4r 3 місяці тому +33

    I buy cut flowers. I consider them produce. Produce nourishes on a physical level. The flowers nourish me on an emotional level

    • @user-my8bb6nc1x
      @user-my8bb6nc1x 22 дні тому

      I will only spend money on flowers for myself if I'm really down, or on my birthday or something

    • @philipbrazis8732
      @philipbrazis8732 9 днів тому +2

      Ruth here, well, l plant a few flowers or rather bulbs, or what ever and bloom year after after year,

    • @carolynnilsen9270
      @carolynnilsen9270 6 днів тому

      Me too😊

  • @5877user
    @5877user 2 місяці тому +44

    One gadget that I don’t regret buying is a jar opener. As our hands get arthritis, etc. this gadget has made it easier to open jars because so many manufacturers don’t consider seniors.

    • @Rosie-tv3ki
      @Rosie-tv3ki Місяць тому

      Yes I have one too + a ring pull aid that helps me to open a can, oh the joys of getting old 😅

    • @user-my8bb6nc1x
      @user-my8bb6nc1x 22 дні тому +1

      Packaging is getting harder and harder to open. Or is it just age. Or both.

  • @wandamedlyn8942
    @wandamedlyn8942 6 місяців тому +162

    I know a lot of people will gasp to learn I never put up a Christmas tree or decorations anymore.The way I look at it is all that stuff you put up, you have to take down!! I have no desire to do it.

    • @gabesmom5615
      @gabesmom5615 4 місяці тому +16

      Absolutely. If by yourself and don’t care and just think of it as a job.

    • @briannab5296
      @briannab5296 3 місяці тому +13

      That's a tough one for me! 😢
      I've always loved everything about Christmas and some of my most cherished memories of my late Mom are centered around the fall holidays.
      We always had a real tree in all it's fragrant beauty. We would put icicles & angel hair on them adding to the magic, which sadly have been discontinued, along with the awful advent of plastic trees & greenery.
      My late husband & I bought a 3 or 4 ft tall white tree to put on our dining room table which we lovingly decorated. After the holidays instead of dismantling it every year I would gently pull a very large black plastic garbage bag over it and store it in a spare closet. Then the next year we would uncover it, add a couple of new ornaments. We both LOVED our little tree. When he passed and I had to make a clean sweep of my life by leaving everything behind to move to another state to take care of my elderly brother, all my Chrstmas stuff also had to be left behind and I do SORELY miss it very much.
      My brother had been a rolling stone who never built up any holiday items at all, so when I moved here Chrstmas was so bleak for the first several years. After 2022 holidays I decided I'd had enough bleakness (especially since I was also grieving the loss of my beloved young cat .. I NEEDED some color & the liveliness of holiday decorations) and during the after holiday sales I went to Walmart & loaded up on as much decor as I could afford. Only thing missing was a tree.
      This past Christmas I pulled most of it out of storage and made our living room as festive as I possibly could. It was beautiful and every time bro passed thru the room he would whisper "this is the greatest Christmas" 🥰
      Still don't have a tree so I doll up a tall lamp instead. Not anywhere as magical as a live tree but it functions well for us in our old age.
      We never know when our last Christmas will be so I always made them the best I could for my sickly husband, and now I know how much deep down they mean to my brother, so yeah it really IS a job but is so worth it in the joy it brings.

    • @ladybayside7547
      @ladybayside7547 3 місяці тому +9

      I have a really small, cute table top Christmas tree. It’s about 18” high, I just put it away as is in the cupboard and bring it out when required. 10 minutes to decorate.

    • @anonz975
      @anonz975 3 місяці тому +7

      I didn't put up a tree for 20 years (live alone and it was a hassle with the cats/dogs). Two years ago I started putting up a wall tree and love it! The lights really brighten up the room and don't take up space.

    • @clarisahernandez5280
      @clarisahernandez5280 3 місяці тому +1

      My son is 23 and lives in California. So no tree here.

  • @KSK83
    @KSK83 7 місяців тому +1440

    Love this video ❤
    The only disagreement I have is that I enjoy physically holding a real book to read. It is a simple pleasure for me. I'm not a digital book person. I frequent our local library quite a bit. My old books that I've purchased I have donated.
    Thanks for the video! 😊

    • @cremebrulee4759
      @cremebrulee4759 7 місяців тому +174

      I agree. Holding a book and turning the pages is an irreplaceable experience.

    • @floridanativelh568
      @floridanativelh568 7 місяців тому +116

      Same! Love a good book, not another device. I mark and make notes in my non-fictions like crazy! Love my books :)

    • @marionbylsma1167
      @marionbylsma1167 7 місяців тому +34

      I use digital books cause I get my books from the library and this way I don’t have to get to the library

    • @marionbylsma1167
      @marionbylsma1167 7 місяців тому +37

      Oh, I gave decorative pillows on my bed soon after I bought them, they were pain in the ass

    • @Smooshes786
      @Smooshes786 7 місяців тому +16

      I agree and add that our sight can be a reason for some choices.

  • @maryfields1382
    @maryfields1382 5 місяців тому +92

    Magazines are all ads! And the mixed messages... "Love yourself at any size", right next to "Drop 30 lbs by this weekend!!"

    • @briannab5296
      @briannab5296 3 місяці тому +10

      ... right alongside the decadent recipes with thousands of calories per serving! 😂

    • @signalfire6
      @signalfire6 3 місяці тому +4

      O magazine is the WORST. Rip out all the ads and you'll have 3 'articles' left.

    • @lauramitchell6725
      @lauramitchell6725 3 місяці тому +4

      @@signalfire6I actually did this years ago to have something compact to read on the plane then toss. After I tore out all of the ads(it was a good size,chunky magazine) I actually folded the whole thing in half and stuck it in my skinny purse that I tuck inside my carry on.😵‍💫😖🙄

    • @Titus2-13
      @Titus2-13 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@briannab5296 too true 🤪😅😂. I've noticed this many times myself

    • @isay207
      @isay207 Місяць тому +2

      Can read them at the library for free or buy very cheap at garage sales

  • @shellibass6599
    @shellibass6599 5 місяців тому +139

    I needed to hear this!
    I’m 57 and my crap has become overwhelming! I wish I could erase the crap and start over with a blank slate; an empty home!!!
    It’s Declutter and Destash time!

    • @lisablakeney5676
      @lisablakeney5676 5 місяців тому +10

      Try moving to a much smaller home. I’ve decluttered and downsized doing this twice.

    • @crystalmarroquin777
      @crystalmarroquin777 5 місяців тому +5

      Pumps, high heels 👠 had to give them away. My girl friend fell and twisted her ankle, she never fully recovered 12 yrs later.

    • @dovewhite7472
      @dovewhite7472 4 місяці тому +5

      I agree! I've been getting rid of clothes and anything I don't use.

    • @Lisa-sz8ms
      @Lisa-sz8ms 4 місяці тому +2

      It's okay if you want aemptyhousewithnothinginit

    • @tammya3140
      @tammya3140 4 місяці тому

      Amen Sister!

  • @jjo5375
    @jjo5375 6 місяців тому +400

    Like some other commenters here, I prefer holding a book...being 'engaged' with a physical book. It allows me to 'be' IN the pages with the narrative or story happening within the pages. I've never felt carried away into an electronic book, like I do when holding a genuine book! I find its easier on my old eyes using a physical book, too. : )

    • @barbaramathieson8144
      @barbaramathieson8144 6 місяців тому +10

      I love books and have quite a library. I spill food on my books, though. I have so many e books and carry my ipad around
      a baby. Some books I buy because they should be in my library even after I’m gone. But loving my Ipad library willnot change. You can make the letters any size you want. Easy to leave notes. I don’t have to holdit up to read in bed. I can prop my ipad wth magic keyboard up in almost any spot.

    • @Kinikia95
      @Kinikia95 6 місяців тому +8

      Yes, the digital ones aren't easy on my eyes.

    • @cq8822
      @cq8822 6 місяців тому +6

      @@Kinikia95Kindle Paperwhite is great for traveling. At home I read a book.

    • @113msaunders
      @113msaunders 6 місяців тому +1

      Me too, I'm with you!

    • @truthbetold6942
      @truthbetold6942 6 місяців тому +12

      Research is showing that reading physical books reduce anxiety as opposed to ebooks. After a decade of ebooks, I went back to physical books, and it made a world of difference.

  • @jessicawebber4846
    @jessicawebber4846 7 місяців тому +375

    I think that as we age, we really start to think about where we want to put our time, effort, and money, and that's what this video represents. Everyone's list will be different, but it's about hitting that point and realizing "this isn't worth my time, effort, or money anymore." It's very freeing!

    • @ckp2ator389
      @ckp2ator389 7 місяців тому +19

      Exactly. As the end of the horizon approaches, you get picky about what you will be spending your limited mental and physical well days on. I'm also alarmed at leaving my adult children an overabundance of stuff to get rid of when I'm gone.

    • @cyndi5510
      @cyndi5510 6 місяців тому +4

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @georgiafrancis9059
      @georgiafrancis9059 6 місяців тому +1

      @@ckp2ator389 see, that doesn't bother me at all! Let them keep what they want, give stuff away to their friends and donate. I've moved within 3 states more than 25 times, plus I"ve traveled all over the world. So, I have stuff I'm partial to. I guess she doesn't. I have memories, but also photos, etc.

    • @mariaramirez4357
      @mariaramirez4357 6 місяців тому +9

      Unfortunately or Blessed with 6 grandchildren who have grown with their nana buying what they desire, the day they call to spend with me is a shopping day. Have to stop.

    • @only1joy
      @only1joy 6 місяців тому

      . @@mariaramirez4357 Stop it for their sake. Even though you love them, you are not doing them any favors. They will expect this the rest of their lives and will not be good stewards of their money.

  • @keepcalmprepon
    @keepcalmprepon 5 місяців тому +40

    Adding scent to the air, especially in the winter when things start to feel stuffy, is easy - put on a large pot of water and simmer your favorite spices - smells amazing!

  • @chrissylater5863
    @chrissylater5863 14 днів тому +4

    Fresh flowers are part of who I am, and buy once a week. It's the only decoration I need. And, it's fresh

  • @2L82Sk8Bye
    @2L82Sk8Bye 7 місяців тому +411

    I stopped magazines about three years ago. I was getting overrun with them but I realized they were planting seeds of discontent in me. I was comparing my home, garden, etc to the designer remodels and getting disheartened because I knew I’d never have the money to do that in my home. What I have is completely fine and I thank God every day for the blessings. So I let go of the fake idealized picture I had in my head. 🌻

    • @cindygaudet1390
      @cindygaudet1390 7 місяців тому +22

      Omg that’s exactly what happens to me, even pinterest does it. Sighhh but getting much better at enjoying my ideas and my plans as simple as they are

    • @2L82Sk8Bye
      @2L82Sk8Bye 7 місяців тому

      @@cindygaudet1390 Strangely enough, it was a comment very similar to mine that woke me up to the discontent I was feeling. I am 75 now and my husband passed eight years ago. Being on a fixed income, I feel fortunate to be able to keep up with the infrastructure That needs fixing in my home. One year after he passed, my heater went. Not surprising. It was 30 years old after all…. Then the washer and dryer. The next year mice got in my car heater. The whole heater assembly had to be replaced. The year after that was another issue-actually two. I guess I finally got it through my head that fixing up my house cosmetically came in second to being 100% grateful that I even have a roof over my head. Many people don’t. I have learned that those things are not important to me anymore. As long as the house is neat and clean and I remember to practice gratitude for all the blessings I have in my life I am content. I wish for you, Cindy, that you embrace being content with where you are. Especially at a much younger age. Then I came to the realization. 🙏

    • @mm-qm9zh
      @mm-qm9zh 7 місяців тому +13

      Amen, sista!!

    • @desertsunset8025
      @desertsunset8025 7 місяців тому +14

      That's so awesome , being grateful for what you have !

    • @ssmith5127
      @ssmith5127 7 місяців тому +26

      Being older and having already bought most of what I need in life, it wasn't the money that caused this problem for me. It was the time spent trying to keep my home looking like a magazine cover. With two large dogs and sliding glass doors that get new nose prints every hour, three fury cats and pet hair that accumulates by the second. Also one messy husband who I absolutely adore but who also works hard, fixes every broken thing and own multiple sets of deep tread work boots that track dirt/sand/grease with each step...and we have white kitchen cabinets (of course). Not to mention they never ever show a garden that is in natural decline after the bloom/harvest phase. I was going nutz trying to create a photo shoot home instead of maintaining a lived in/loved in home. No more!

  • @janeleslie4192
    @janeleslie4192 6 місяців тому +81

    Haha the kitchen gadgets! My son in law asked me where the bagel slicer was, and I told him , you’re looking at it. 😂

    • @user-yn1xs8qw6z
      @user-yn1xs8qw6z 5 місяців тому +3

      😂😂

    • @Thingybob
      @Thingybob 4 місяці тому +7

      lol lol A bagel slicer... are you kiddding me?I can't imagine a more useless thing!

    • @Bz04
      @Bz04 4 місяці тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Rosie-tv3ki
      @Rosie-tv3ki Місяць тому +1

      I can do without all silly gadgets and definitely don’t want a air fryer 😊

  • @texdawg0212
    @texdawg0212 5 місяців тому +63

    The message i get from this is, it's completely ok to live your life on your terms but try to figure out what's important and "things" don't make us happy. They clutter our lives and minds and we have better things to do.

    • @claraht.6999
      @claraht.6999 3 місяці тому

      I got to agree 😅

    • @briannab5296
      @briannab5296 3 місяці тому +1

      'Things' DO make me happy 😂 .. until things get out of hand.
      The message here for me is 'living life on my own terms' but my problem is FIGURING out what my terms are.
      It's an evolving editing of my life of where I and my things & people fit in together.

    • @sadjaxx
      @sadjaxx 3 місяці тому

      THIS!

  • @eveyrapp2078
    @eveyrapp2078 5 місяців тому +73

    If growing old means not buying fresh flowers ,real books and beautiful cards with personal handwriting, then no thanks. I have some Victorian greeting cards from actual people,I have found just looking around in antique stores .Their art and creativity was so amazing. It's the most insightful way of connecting to real history . I have a small chest where I keep cards sent by old friends ,my husband, children,and my small grandchildren.My daughter enjoys reading her great geat grandfather's notes .Since people no longer write letters this is the next best thing.They are precious . Digital notes and sentiments may disappear but there is something about a card ,with someone's actual handwriting that is so special. It makes me sad that this seems to be disappearing .Why?Cards do not take up much space, store them in a beautiful box (from the thrift store).I have lost very dear friends ,and on rainy days sitting down and going through the cards, reading their funny jokes and sentiments they sent me, brings the memories back,like nothing else. Re think throwing out those special cards,people. We as a society will miss it when we dont have the written word anymore.Btw there are those dollar store cards with zero appeal and a bare signature ,those i understand tossing but the more costly cards are truly works of art and should be cherished.The rest of your suggestions I agree with.

    • @tammyiswicked
      @tammyiswicked 5 місяців тому +13

      Couldn’t agree more. I’m so glad I found your comment. I pride myself on giving good cards. I think they are more important than the gift. I find special ones everywhere (even the op shops), or use a postcard or old photos and make sure to fill the whole thing with writing. I don’t understand people who write the basics with nothing personal. Why bother? I want it to mean something. So many of my friends and ex students send me photos of cards they have kept from me and tell me how much it still means to them decades later. Also, my mother reads old documents for family tree research and I am worried this is a dying skill. I am over 50 and still able to read most cursive writing but my students have no idea how to read it let alone write it!

    • @glendalamadrid5567
      @glendalamadrid5567 5 місяців тому +10

      I also keep the cards I received from families and friends. They are included in all of my scrapbooks. Its really sad that giving greeting cards have disappeared.

    • @Ladycrafty6
      @Ladycrafty6 4 місяці тому +3

      I make and send beautiful cards and people always seem appreciative! I ran into a former Principal who said my cards to her gave her peace and 10 years later she still has them in a glass case! 🥹

    • @vanessafarias3244
      @vanessafarias3244 4 місяці тому

      It’s not about age. Personal preference

    • @clairdw
      @clairdw 3 місяці тому +3

      A card is as valuable as the message written in it, from a person you valued in your life.
      I notice this woman is talking telling us the things SHE is quitting, says repeatedly this is about HER choices. Follow suit or dont. Arguing about the value of things seems to be another thing she is letting go of.

  • @user-hq1jn6td7q
    @user-hq1jn6td7q 7 місяців тому +147

    New here, I’m 67 and agree with all your no buy things. Lol. Except for books, I love my books and I never have to worry about a battery charge or breaking them. Loving your channel ❤

    • @bobbieriales8764
      @bobbieriales8764 6 місяців тому +4

      I cannot do screens all the time. Blue lights mess with my head and keep me awake at night.

    • @shinypenny1927
      @shinypenny1927 21 день тому

      Indeed! I will always read books. Holding a book and reading it feels wonderful for me.

    • @marilynbrown5274
      @marilynbrown5274 4 дні тому +1

      I love them too. But, now..I go to the Library.

  • @janetcastellano4141
    @janetcastellano4141 7 місяців тому +263

    I turned 62 and now have gotten rid of at least 50% of stuff. And things that remind me of my past. All the old jewelry and I threw away all pictures. No one really wants them and I lost my family over the years so I did what was best for me. You will feel so light once your done. Thank you for sharing. Everyone thought I was crazy. Your so right lighten your life.😊

    • @aglendaecarroll3769
      @aglendaecarroll3769 7 місяців тому +37

      I am feeling this also. I don’t like to see reminders of the past because they make me sad.

    • @thelukeewan7602
      @thelukeewan7602 7 місяців тому +23

      Yes sad painful things in the past best be left there. Remove things that no longer lift your spirit.

    • @1whitecottagelife770
      @1whitecottagelife770 7 місяців тому

      @@thelukeewan7602that's the hardest thing for me, for some reason. I have to finally shred my divorce paperwork and accompanying documents, I divorced in 2008...

    • @bananaanna1373
      @bananaanna1373 7 місяців тому +15

      Everything should be useful or a true delight. Not sad. Good call.

    • @bananaanna1373
      @bananaanna1373 7 місяців тому +8

      We just don’t need so many pictures. I have a Frameo now, great electronic frame. I love it. That’s the way to enjoy pictures. We need some physical but they should be people that make us happy to look at.

  • @myopinion4108
    @myopinion4108 5 місяців тому +36

    We are not supposed to store our treasures on earth. We can’t take it with us.

  • @cschroder9830
    @cschroder9830 5 місяців тому +33

    I’m not a minimalist, but 100% agree that too many “things” in my life are dragging me down and are actually not making me happy. I have noticed that getting rid of the un-needed stuff is making me happier 🎉. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.

  • @nycerak
    @nycerak 6 місяців тому +127

    A couple of years ago I was in the IC Ward at the hospital and was sure I wouldn’t leave this hospital alive.. What was mostly on my mind was how difficult it would be for my family to have to go through all of my junk. It was then I realized that I could have gotten along with only about one fourth of my possessions. Since then I cleared most of it out and still have a way to go. I’ve saved money by really thinking about how much I need an item. It’s such a nice feeling now. Thanks for the advice

    • @traceye.6428
      @traceye.6428 6 місяців тому +12

      Same happened to me in 2019. I was so sick in the hospital. All I wanted was clean Pajamas. When I finally did come out, I didn’t care about my extensive show collection, or all the clothes, and stuff in my house. I rotated the same few outfits because I didn’t feel well enough to pick out anything more complicated. Being near death really changed my perspective on possessions

    • @MegInASheathDress
      @MegInASheathDress 5 місяців тому +7

      I'm helping an older couple do that now. I'm not a "certified" organizer or declutter expert, but I've seen enough Dana White videos and read enough about minimalism to understand a simple process to get decluttering done. Its not brain surgery. 😂They insisted on paying me for my time although I balked at first, but it's hard work physically so I accepted it. 😅

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 5 місяців тому +7

      This was me last year. Had open heart surgery which I was sure I wouldn’t survive and felt sorry for my husband who would have been forced to deal with my stuff had I passed. Have been decluttering since.

    • @debrahartwig8291
      @debrahartwig8291 Місяць тому +1

      I was too, and have spent the last 5 years paring down. I am selling my home and planning to rent so my kids don’t have to sell a home too.

  • @VSThibodeau
    @VSThibodeau 7 місяців тому +267

    My sister once asked me why I didn't have decor on my walls. She actually asked if it was "a religion thing". The reason is that I would rather have bare walls than to put up things I don't care about, that I only got because it was in my budget. I don't have collections of knick knacks because I don't want to dust them.

  • @themadwomanskitchen9732
    @themadwomanskitchen9732 5 місяців тому +43

    5:06 I live in a community with a lot of Mexican Americans and has tons of Mexican grocery stores which sell powdered laundry detergent in plastic bags (not jugs) that works great! Last time I bought some, I paid 1.29 for a 17 oz bag. It won't be a brand you recognize, but you will save money and won't buy a plastic jug!

    • @StefanaHarris
      @StefanaHarris 18 днів тому +1

      My best friend told me about the washing powders😊. They are a great price and get my clothes so clean.

  • @KarmicAngel
    @KarmicAngel 2 місяці тому +7

    As we age, our priorities change and we just want peace and simplicity. I know I do. I find something new all the time that I won't buy anymore and feel great about it.

  • @rosachavez6394
    @rosachavez6394 6 місяців тому +141

    I’m 45 and I’m a minimalist… I’ve always been this way ever since I was young. I don’t like clutter. I believe that less is more ❤️

    • @wenchy387
      @wenchy387 5 місяців тому +6

      omg! we are the same age and we both do not like clutter. My husband and I live a small house and I have thrown away a lot of stuff that are way too old and stuff that we do not need. I do not want too much stuff. I don't like trinkets if they are in an open shelf because I don't want to do dusting every weekend.

    • @carolannstevens5814
      @carolannstevens5814 5 місяців тому +6

      Less is more

    • @prettybrwneyez7757
      @prettybrwneyez7757 5 місяців тому +3

      Same!

    • @claremurphy8303
      @claremurphy8303 5 місяців тому +2

      You learned early!

    • @nursejanet21
      @nursejanet21 3 місяці тому +1

      Would one of you PLEASE come help me declutter?!! 😫

  • @lindavernon8051
    @lindavernon8051 7 місяців тому +95

    I moved to a house and got my Amazon packages stolen the first night. So I called Xfinity and talked with them about outdoor cameras. Well, long story short. I simply quit ordering things on amazon. If I don’t want it bad enough to make a trip to the store for it, I don’t want it that bad and probably didn’t need it in the first place. I’ve saved tons of money. Such a simple solution to what I thought was a complex problem.

    • @sandyshirley5079
      @sandyshirley5079 7 місяців тому +24

      That’s great if you can drive. Not all of us, even those younger, are physically able to do it. Small towns don’t offer the choice and economy of ordering.
      We’ll drive the couple hours for a fun day or to see something up close but even then we don’t have the choice available in the big city five hours away. Internet orders are easier and save a lot of money and cussing on the long drive. 😅

    • @marywiggins7411
      @marywiggins7411 7 місяців тому +5

      If you have a garage, Amazon can have a code to set your package in the garage

    • @cassfonnesbeck8057
      @cassfonnesbeck8057 7 місяців тому

      ​@@marywiggins7411and so a delivery guy can get into your house.

    • @katemiller7874
      @katemiller7874 7 місяців тому

      What kind of neighborhood do you live in.

    • @heidikamrath1951
      @heidikamrath1951 6 місяців тому

      @@marywiggins7411I got this option when I had to replace my garage door opener. I thought it was a little weird at first but now I love it. Also, Amazon loves it because their packages stay safe and dry.

  • @jeanreynolds993
    @jeanreynolds993 5 місяців тому +12

    So glad I found your channel. I am 80. I always loved setting a beautiful table, and planned lovely dinners for friends & family through the years. Now, my husband passed away this year. I look at the two china cabinets full of beautiful dishes, bowls & platters they mean nothing to me. That phase of my life is over. I havent any idea what to do with it all. Thinking of puting price tags on each item feels overehelming. I'm stuck, & will watch more of your videos for more ideas.

    • @carolferguson
      @carolferguson 5 місяців тому +8

      I’m so sorry for your loss! I understand. My parents passed. His passed. He passed also. Well. I finally found a “company” to help me declutter. I hated to let go of china. She let me keep 3-4 various sets but only enough for a few people. Same with pictures, frames, mugs, kitchen gadgets, clothes, hobby stuff. Is there a young newlywed in your family? Neighborhood? Church/temple? To donate or gift them to? I do feel better & my house does too. Love you! God bless

  • @Anna-Rose-
    @Anna-Rose- 2 місяці тому +9

    For me, less is more. I hate _stuff._ I do however love fresh flowers 💐 and am very fortunate that I can go out on my property and gather wildflowers for free. One of my guests thought I bought my bouquet from a florist.

  • @jenramirez5329
    @jenramirez5329 6 місяців тому +165

    New subscriber! ❤
    I’m 52 and I agree with all you said! I love to decorate but I now refuse to waste my money on decor. I just simply don’t go to the stores to waste my money. I am in the process of decluttering and donating everything I come across in my home that I know someone else will benefit from it. Living simple, dust free and with more space is absolutely life changing, life freeing!

    • @karenk2409
      @karenk2409 6 місяців тому +2

      Good for you!

    • @barbarah5742
      @barbarah5742 6 місяців тому +5

      My seasonal decor is handmade by dear friends of a lifetime. Destash periodically. Never bought "decor" at all. No fancy kitchen appliances, china, clothes, cable tv, food services, eating out, ordering in, partying, or traveling. Love a good nonfiction library book. Bring me flowers, a plant, herbs, bulbs, fruit or homemade dessert and warm my heart.

    • @JaneDay
      @JaneDay 6 місяців тому

      Totally agree ❤

    • @MegInASheathDress
      @MegInASheathDress 5 місяців тому +1

      Agreed. We've even minimalist for about 9 years and we love it. We love the empty space.

  • @egrace67
    @egrace67 7 місяців тому +185

    About five years ago, I got a wake up call of my excessive greed and materialism- Over the course of the five years, we downsized and super minimalized- We decluttered - It’s amazing what you can accumulate and have doubles, triples…of. ( at 56) I cut my clothing buying- I went from a full walk in closet down to 20 pieces that I mix and match- I only buy if replacing- Shoes: I have a pair for work, casual, dress, outside- No more knickknacks/decor and got rid of most of what we have- No more kitchen gadgets, pots, pans…only to replace what we decided to keep- There’s so much that we stopped buying and it was a sad realization of our waste.😢 Our savings has greatly increase ☺️I’m working on slowing down my purchases of candles, perfumes, lotions😁 I’ve cut down the amount of what I’m purchasing but I can still do better-

    • @burlingtonillinois688
      @burlingtonillinois688 7 місяців тому +6

      I got rid of all impractical things by my 50th year

    • @janegao5747
      @janegao5747 7 місяців тому +6

      That was me 7 years ago. I downsized to a townhome half of the size of my previous house. I threw away/donated 2/3 of the things I had. Now I live a simple life, without a lot of stuff! Most of the things that she doesn't buy any more. I haven't bought them for years. I do love my candles though. Because when I cook I use many spices. I love the fresh cooked meals but not the odor from the cooking. So I use candles (Yankee Candles) to get rid of the odor. Just opening windows don't do it. The videos I watch lately remind me that I still need to get rid of some of things that I collected over the years, but not much.

    • @4lb280
      @4lb280 6 місяців тому +3

      I have a 5000 square foot home filled with pretty things. I like pretty things. My home is my haven. It's where I spend most of my time. Though I could let go of some stuff and be ok. I wouldn't say that people that have a lot are necessarily greedy or materialistic. I am neither. 20 pieces of clothing? That to me is a bit extreme. I hope they are high end or they won't hold up long if you're wearing the same thing all the time. I'd like to be somewhere in the middle of where you are and where I am.

    • @5GreenAcres
      @5GreenAcres 6 місяців тому

      Let me help you out with the lotions and perfumes. Research each ingredient. All have autoimmune suppressors in them!!!! They shut down immune system! No lie. I ditched all that stuff 15 years ago. I'm almost 66 and on no meds. I also don't go to "wellness checks" at the "Dr's office" either. Trust me...they will find some reason to get you on a med. If you feel good. Don't go. Also, room plug in air freshners....from my experience....restless leg syndrome. Those bad boys affect your neurological functioning. IMO that is what I discovered accidentally. My then fiance plugged them in without me knowing it...behind furniture etc. Symptoms resurfaced. He finally believed me!!!! They are all in bed with big pharma

    • @karenk2409
      @karenk2409 6 місяців тому +10

      Long ago, a friend said, "It's amazing how much money you have when you don't spend it!"

  • @natalialopes719
    @natalialopes719 5 місяців тому +26

    so agree with everything that you say on here. I am quite a bit older than you. My children are grown and keep asking me what I want for Christmas and honestly there’s nothing that I want them to give me. I’d love just being with them and talking to them and to me that is a gift. It is the best gift of all.

    • @ladycactus110
      @ladycactus110 4 місяці тому

      I hear you…😢

    • @catblack4091
      @catblack4091 4 місяці тому +4

      Yes! I'm 55 and I just don't need or want ANYTHING but peace and company.

  • @Tradewindsvintagehi
    @Tradewindsvintagehi 5 місяців тому +31

    I’m 68 and I still buy magazines. For me they are like an inexpensive vacation. I love my kindle and only buy hard copy books for my grandkids. And now that magazines are going out of business more and more, I do miss them.and I finally found the ideal planner that works for me. Digital doesn’t work for this old school gal lol

    • @claremurphy8303
      @claremurphy8303 5 місяців тому +1

      What planner do you use?

    • @ruca6024
      @ruca6024 4 місяці тому +3

      If you have a library card you will be able to access hundreds of magazines on-line through the library. It’s a wonderful thing!

  • @Laurad419
    @Laurad419 6 місяців тому +121

    Yes! I’m 55 and agree with 99% of your list and could even add a few. For the past few years I’ve been shedding possessions and live by some of the very same rules because I’ve learned the simple truth…too much stuff weighs you down and causes stress. Less truly is more.

    • @sonjagatto9981
      @sonjagatto9981 5 місяців тому +4

      I agree❣

    • @splash4891
      @splash4891 5 місяців тому +5

      yup, whatever you own, owns a part of you/your time...I am cutting way back, so over it

  • @janbentley444
    @janbentley444 7 місяців тому +222

    I am a retired Police Victim Service worker of 27+ years. I agree with the majority of your reasoning around your choices, they make sense. The only area I would not choose is the human contact points. In an age where we are setting our younger ages to rely on electronics, Facebook, texting, etc. etc., we are creating generations of non social interactions. Many youth, young adults have lost the ability to have a face to face conversation without feeling uncomfortable. I know when I send a general well-being card or realize a friend has no one to send an acknowledgment gift for what they are experiencing, as small bouquet or well thought out card does make the world of difference the their wellness. I don’t believe I have never sent a card without a thought provoking comment. Yes…… I still send out written Christmas cards with letters. I realize it is a lot of work, but for yearly contact and checking in with people……..so worth it. It is amazing the feeling one gets when they receive a card. Sorry, just wanted to let you know about the one point. You are so on point about streaming lining stuff.
    Just a thought🤗

    • @jeanetteh.9240
      @jeanetteh.9240 7 місяців тому +34

      You are so right about sending flowers or a card. Receiving those things means the world to me, as I live alone with no family nearby.

    • @vickigonya9432
      @vickigonya9432 7 місяців тому +5

      I don't send cards. Nobody cares about anything good that happens to others sadly. I DO care and feel genuine happiness for them but as for writing my blessings 50 times in a letter NO thanks!!!😊

    • @katemiller7874
      @katemiller7874 7 місяців тому +18

      Absolutely. It means something to people

    • @PennySue
      @PennySue 7 місяців тому

      ​@@jeanetteh.9240I love giving and receiving cards too. 😊

    • @blessedbygod3430
      @blessedbygod3430 7 місяців тому +18

      I love receiving cards and I keep them 😊

  • @Bz04
    @Bz04 4 місяці тому +6

    I’m 40, and yes, I started this way of living at 36 and have no regrets. I am tired of marketing. At the end of the day, who we are trying to impress

  • @kataisa3
    @kataisa3 5 місяців тому +5

    We spend the first half of our lives acquiring stuff then spend the second half of our life getting rid of stuff.

  • @user-ux7uh6un3p
    @user-ux7uh6un3p 6 місяців тому +164

    This was excellent!!!!!!! I’m 71, was raised by a hoarder and was well on my way to that myself! No more! For every one thing I throw out I lose 10 pounds off my shoulders!! Imagine how I felt when I threw out 100….YES 100 pr of new, cheap shoes never worn or only worn once! Clothes, cleaning supplies and books are still a problem. Pens and highlighters too. I have containers full of them too😂😢😂😢😂. Pray for me. Everything seems to have a sentimental value😬

    • @oklahomaisok
      @oklahomaisok 6 місяців тому +16

      It’s easier to part with things you don’t use if you can find someone who really needs those things. For example, those shoes you never wore or wore once would be good for clothing closets at homeless shelters or women’s shelters where the people have lost almost everything. . You know someone else is going to get good use out of them. Cleaning supplies may coming in handy for someone who has to clean up after a storm. Magazines are good for craft projects for nursing homes, schools, etc. The local library has a winter and a summer book sale and will accept donations of books & magazines, I have taken bags of books and National Geographic magazines to them. They use to proceeds to buy new books for the library plus things like DVDs to loan out. Old towels can be donated to animal shelters for when they wash those animals. I have saved up things for storm victims when there were requests for donations. Cleaning products, shampoo & other hygiene items that you have an excess of, towels, etc. There is a thrift store here that donates to the homeless a they use some of their profits to stock a refrigerator with perishable food to give to the hungry. I gave carloads of outgrown clothing, books, magazines, home decor, kitchen ware items etc that I had no longer any use for to that store. And I gave a carload of household items to a man who was older, single and lost his home & contents in a house fire. When you have nothing and start all over those things mean so much more…towels, linens, small appliances to cook with, cooking pots, odds & ends of flatware and dishes.Extra shirts, jogging pants, a coat & jacket, etc. . He was so appreciative of everything that we gave him. If anyone mentions that they are needing something and I can part with it then its theirs. Lost weight and my neighbor needed larger t-shirts to wear in the gym, now she has over a dozen good shirts. Stained t-shirts get cut up for cleaning rags.

    • @GoingGreenMom
      @GoingGreenMom 6 місяців тому +5

      Can I challenge you to take some paper and start going through the highlighters and pens? Even pencils. I had the same problem and found that by going through them I was able to get rid of many just because they were so old they no longer worked and then it was easier to get rid of some. I also have a buying hold on them because unless it is getting bought for the Christmas Stocking office supplies (a tradition my Mom started and my kids wanted to keep up after she passed). So since that first crash course where I got rid of probably 50%, many more have been run out of ink, lost at schools or work, or aged out of working since that first cleanout. But they are much better than they used to be.

    • @janew7008
      @janew7008 6 місяців тому +5

      When I decide to get rid of something if it can be repurposed or recycled I usually put it out in the vicinity where I live to share with neighbors in my apartment complex I'll put them out on a Friday evening and if they're still sitting there by Sunday I'll take them back in and give them to goodwill. It it makes it easier to let something go when you know it's going to go to a place and be useful and appreciated by somebody else.

    • @truthbetold6942
      @truthbetold6942 6 місяців тому +14

      You might want to try allowing yourself to only have one room where you are allowed to hoard. I did that after fighting my husband (the hoarder) to try to clean out the house. I started de-hoarding one room at a time. My husband had to pick one place he could hoard to his delight - he picked his office. Boy, it is bad in there, but I just shut the door. The rest of the house is clean and free of clutter. When my husband starts to try to leave piles around the house, I just open his office, put it in there, and close the door.

    • @katherineblackburn813
      @katherineblackburn813 6 місяців тому +9

      This speaks to me. I wish you luck. I am emotional keeper, it's difficult when almost everything seems special. Pray for me too!

  • @tamb7587
    @tamb7587 6 місяців тому +111

    I TOTALLY AGREE with your choices! The thing I am trying to do at 62 is USE WHAT I ALREADY HAVE! I have enough candles to last me 3 years, I have made it a point to not allow myself to buy ANY more until I use what I have. I did that with lipstick and cologne 3 years ago I have finally ran out!

    • @marycottee2259
      @marycottee2259 4 місяці тому +2

      I agree,have decided to use up what I have already, then I can really enjoy going out in future to treat myself !

  • @julianamcnaught1852
    @julianamcnaught1852 5 місяців тому +6

    I’m glad I found this video. We are moving out of our huge family home, now all the kids have grown and have their own families. We just don’t need this amount of room and the cost of keeping it warm and safe. We have bought a beautiful thatched cottage in the middle of the beautiful U.K. countryside and can’t wait to live our minimalist, smaller life. I’ve spent the last month decluttering and I can’t believe how much STUFF we have collected and stored never to be used over the years. It’s crazy 😮

  • @user-by5fi3sp8h
    @user-by5fi3sp8h 5 місяців тому +12

    To change deco pillows without the bulk storage, buy different covers the size of the pillow to change out as desired.

  • @lpruitt4163
    @lpruitt4163 7 місяців тому +94

    I am 68 and I am with you on this. I recently purged my clothes closet and then set my closet up with a space to hang the clothes I have worn throughout the year. Then the remaining clothes that I haven’t worn within a year will be donated.

    • @HeronCoyote1234
      @HeronCoyote1234 7 місяців тому +6

      Do you do the reverse hanger trick? Put everything on hangers going “the wrong way”, or open side of the hook facing you. Once you’ve worn something, and it goes back in your closet, put the hanger the “right way”, or open side away from you. Pretty clear what you’ve worn.

    • @karenk2409
      @karenk2409 6 місяців тому +2

      Great system!

    • @laureng8624
      @laureng8624 6 місяців тому +3

      I'm in my early 40s and I'm feeling almost ready to do that with my closet. I have too much.

    • @margaretpare8206
      @margaretpare8206 2 місяці тому +1

      My sister taught me to put hangers in backwards at the beginning of the season. As you wear the item hang it front way. At the end of the season everything you didn't wear is still backwards. Get rid if it

  • @slim-one-82
    @slim-one-82 7 місяців тому +14

    No way on books! I’m a book person. I still go to the library. I love the smell of library books! Also candles. I like a nice lavender candle in bed or bathroom.very calming to me.

  • @peterdeane4490
    @peterdeane4490 5 місяців тому +26

    I found that most of the things she mentioned are things that I have never bought, or haven't in many years. As the owner of a secondhand book store, she did break my heart a bit when she said she didn't buy physical books anymore. I do understand the arthritis thing, though. One of the reasons we don't bother with "decor" is because our house is wall-to-wall books, as well a several paintings that we have acquired over the years and really love. As far a clothing goes, I don't have a lot of clothes that I really love, because I generally can't find any. I feel like I'm doing okay if I find something that I don't find hideous. Anyway, this was very interesting.

    • @ladycactus110
      @ladycactus110 4 місяці тому +3

      Same here. I scour the thrift shops for books. No offense to e-book aficionados but to me houses without books give off an artificial, motel-like, cheap atmosphere.

    • @annea.4173
      @annea.4173 4 місяці тому +3

      Secondhand bookstores are my personal Disneyland! I'm a hybrid reader, so I do own a Kindle, but I also still have hundreds of physical books. I love the thrill of rooting around on shelves or in thrift store bins, and I don't get that feeling scrolling Amazon. :)

  • @sk8lady
    @sk8lady 5 місяців тому +14

    The ONLY thing I disagree with you on is my bed decor pillows, shams and throws. I want to walk into my master bedroom and feel cozy luxury….my bed decor is what makes our room feel personal and since the hubs is willing to make the bed WITH all the pillows, it’s a win-win for me! I agree with all your other item deletions! 😎

  • @Chericherry4
    @Chericherry4 7 місяців тому +53

    I get pkgs of 8 greeting cards for $1.25, blank inside, at Dollar Tree. I have 24 grandchildren that I send money for birthdays and I just write a special note inside. I use the cards for all kinds of “events.” I remember my sister asking her teenagers if they’d like $25 for their birthdays, or $20 and a card! 😂

  • @margieangel
    @margieangel 7 місяців тому +107

    Here are some pro tips. I concur with you that spending five dollars or more on one card is wasteful and ridiculous. Couple of years ago I discovered dollar tree. Dollar tree sells two greeting cards for one dollar. The brand is a subsidiary of Hallmark. They have some nice wording and phrases in it. I am dedicated to keeping the written word alive and not just a text or email. So, I will not give a greeting card without writing a note, a letter of some kind. I actually stand cards up where I live for a few weeks so I can look at them. Final tip from my grandmother. I use old Christmas cards as a Christmas tag. I will not use it if there is writing on the back of the card. This is a fun way to decorate a package, so I don’t put any bows or ribbons on the package. It’s nice to keep that memory of my grandmother alive and be creative at the same time. Let’s keep the written word alive! Thank you for sharing how you are simplifying your life! Keep it coming!

    • @ketoauntie7301
      @ketoauntie7301 7 місяців тому +3

      Thats a good way to reuse a Christmas card.

    • @sharonsmith583
      @sharonsmith583 7 місяців тому +2

      Love this idea

    • @jackiewhitney5031
      @jackiewhitney5031 7 місяців тому +3

      Less paper, please.......more beautiful trees for us to live!

    • @candyboyer
      @candyboyer 7 місяців тому +5

      I also save the front flap of my Christmas cards & use as gift tags, I've done that for years

    • @jennywren8937
      @jennywren8937 6 місяців тому +2

      I make reusable cards, putting a little pocket inside enclosing a letter. One card I made came back full circle, twice.

  • @4D5D369
    @4D5D369 3 місяці тому +5

    I stopped buying Anything from Amazon 3 years ago. Best day ever!!!
    I have saved hundreds of dollars bc it was an easy Addiction.
    Finally realized if we only buy online from them, that's the only competition that will be left. Think about it. There would be no place left to choose from. Then u will see prices rise exponentially.

  • @trinidad2450
    @trinidad2450 5 місяців тому +21

    I’ve tried many different planners, and I’ve finally found what works for me: a monthly calendar which allows me to write out my lists for the week. This has really helped me keep organized. It’s simple for me so that I use it all the time.

  • @millieatcentralcagarden9764
    @millieatcentralcagarden9764 6 місяців тому +31

    I guess I'm not the only one in my mid fifties really trying to declutter and try to live a simpler life. As for the cleaning products, I can't live without baking soda & white vinegar. It cleans everything. I also must have my comfy pillows and a few art pieces to make my place feel homey.

  • @andree824
    @andree824 7 місяців тому +112

    You are a woman after my own heart.
    For every item you said you wouldn't buy again, I was like yes, me too!
    Great video 👏

    • @dandm20
      @dandm20 7 місяців тому +4

      Me too.

  • @hesterferrezuelo7235
    @hesterferrezuelo7235 4 місяці тому +5

    I am with you on all these items girl!! Definitely do not need any of this STUFF. The stuff just makes us have to take care of it. Life is way too short. Our time is precious.

  • @moni1383
    @moni1383 5 місяців тому +12

    I'm 59 and I totally agree with you! I decluttered my life once we moved back to Europe after living in the States for 20 years. I used to buy stuff for the house like a manic..no longer. I do like decoratively pillows, but I bought the best quality I could afford, and I haven't changed in 10 years. I also like real books but I give away a lot of my old books. One thing I cannot give up is real flowers because I live in the city and don't have a garden.

  • @andreaambrose8857
    @andreaambrose8857 7 місяців тому +46

    Agree completely. We moved across country a few years ago. Sold or gave away 80% of our stuff, moved to a house half the size.

  • @rebeccabaron1348
    @rebeccabaron1348 6 місяців тому +26

    Just turned 60 and still on my decluttering and more minimal journey. And I say journey because it is a process. I do love a pretty home, but I have chosen the essential furniture pieces to make my room statement and not stuff. I do love walking into a room that feels peaceful and is beautiful.
    I also love my oils. I am very sensory. I don’t use them to cover a smell. I appreciate the feeling that they bring. I absolutely LOVE seeing a content maker that is older than 30 and more relatable!!! Love her inspirations and the comments on here.

  • @cindyhesse5196
    @cindyhesse5196 5 місяців тому +10

    Never saw this channel before. You're awesome. And I'm just like you, I refuse to buy stuff anymore. But I will say that I still have my seasonal decorating containers because I entertain a lot and I so very much enjoy decorating for the seasons. Each year I just change up what I already have and use it in new and different ways.
    I'm 68, and I, too, was worried about family having to get rid of all my stuff if I die. I just have one more storage space to clean out and I'm done.

  • @tolykozin
    @tolykozin 5 місяців тому +4

    Well said, it shows us what is important in life without adding layers of unwarranted complexities. Keep it simple! Love your motto!

  • @Patti-1962
    @Patti-1962 7 місяців тому +130

    I literally could have made this video myself! In the past two years, I have donated/decluttered at least 40% of what we owned. The main driving force behind this is I had to go through my mother's house when she passed, and I will not do this to my kids. I also have a strong desire to live a much simpler life. I used to love buying clothes, but now, I just need to have clothes that I feel good in, same with shoes. I also keep things super simple in the kitchen. My deteriorating health has brought me to this point, but I wish I had done this sooner!! (PS I do like scents in my home, but I only buy soy wax melts, and use them sparingly!) The one thing that did catch my eye is the coffee maker!! New subscriber!
    One more thing, I still like to keep things written down, but now I use a plain notebook, which works better than any planner did!

    • @MindfulMidlife
      @MindfulMidlife  7 місяців тому +12

      Hi Patti and welcome! That is exactly the reason I started simplifying. My MIL had to move south for health reasons and my husband was left with all of her house possessions to deal with along with the sale of the house. She kept EVERYTHING - ugh! My kitchen is the next thing I really want to simplify. I still have too much!

    • @SusanChristmas
      @SusanChristmas 7 місяців тому +17

      I feel differently. I am 59 and my parents are still alive. My mom has been decluttering for years. The attic is empty and it makes me sad that I will find nothing there from the past.I plan to live with all the things I love. I am not worried about my son having to deal with this. We have a home filled with beautiful things. I am also still adding onto and fixing up our house. We are adding walk in closets and fireplaces. My son will inherit a nice amount of money and property. If he doesn't want to deal with it he can hire someone to run an estate sale and trash what isn't sold.

    • @Patti-1962
      @Patti-1962 7 місяців тому +7

      @@SusanChristmasThere are definitely two sides to this. As much decluttering as I've done, I have already started giving special family heirlooms away to my sons' and their wives. Sterling silver flat ware and serving dishes, jewelry, pictures etc. And I have special pieces packed in boxes for the grandchildren, with their names on the boxes. I inherited my parents art collection, which will go to my kids as well. I am very sentimental, and as much as I have decluttered, I still have all the things I saved from when the kids were in school. My attic is packed with all these things.....I figure they will have a nice walk down memory lane. I'm so sorry that you won't have that experience, but is sounds like you are creating a special time for your son!

    • @SusanChristmas
      @SusanChristmas 7 місяців тому +8

      @@Patti-1962 So glad you are keeping the memories as they cannot be replaced.I am sentimental about the past. It would have been very therapeutic to have the chance to explore the attic for these treasures.

    • @Patriot1789
      @Patriot1789 7 місяців тому +9

      Are you kidding? I’m 77, hope to live another 20 years in reasonable health, but aside from paper stuff I have very little desire to get rid of what fills my home because SO MUCH OF IT BELONGS TO MY KIDS! When I go they can finally take care of their own stuff.!

  • @cjhoward409
    @cjhoward409 7 місяців тому +32

    When I hit 50, 7 years ago I started decluttering and downsizing even things like my purses and shoes and makeup and stuff that made me feel better about myself in my 20’s and 30’s and now I focus more on my over all health and not all the floof ! Lol

  • @IBmisspeppermint
    @IBmisspeppermint 5 місяців тому +2

    Keto foods are really nice for my Type 1 teenager. Helps him to feel a little more normal.

  • @HLJlovejoy
    @HLJlovejoy 4 місяці тому +4

    Just found this channel and I love this lady’s thought process! Love it!

  • @momof2momof2
    @momof2momof2 6 місяців тому +12

    I used to love magazines too, but then as the years went by, I saw the same things in them over and over again, so I stopped buying them. That was before the internet. Now virtually everything is available online for us to enjoy. I like my seasonal/holiday decor inside and out. I like my furniture, I like my clothes. I enjoy pretty things and comfort. My home is warm and cozy, and not cluttered. You can have it all in, moderation. If I cut back too much on everything I would be so bored.

    • @cindyhesse5196
      @cindyhesse5196 5 місяців тому +1

      I'm with you on the magazine thing....why would I want to purchase a magazine that has pictures in it of the exact same thing they put in the magazine five years ago. Drives me crazy. I actually have a big rack in my garage that has all my favorite decorating magazines in it. I have them separated by season. I literally just look at these same magazines every year to get my decorating ideas. Perfect.

  • @watthaile2053
    @watthaile2053 6 місяців тому +6

    You're very pleasant. I enjoyed it. Thank You.
    My only disagreement with you is on the fresh flowers. I'm careful with my money and I don't splurge on much of anything except my home. I don't smoke, I don't drink, I don't go out to fancy restaurants. But I do buy very nice things for my home, and I am going to have my fresh flowers. I'm older, single, and have few friends, and having fresh flowers in my home is almost like having a friend around. It's just a part of who I am, and something thats important to me.

    • @Titus2-13
      @Titus2-13 3 місяці тому

      I do the same and justify well.... I don't go off on expensive vacations....so the colorful flowers perk me up.... and that IS my vacation!! Hey...tons cheaper than paying for a therapist, right??!!
      I've cut back though to bringing fresh flowers in mostly only during winter months and/or distressfully dreary days. That's when I really need them and especially enjoy them. 👍 🌷🌱🌹💐🪻🌻

  • @pavla2055
    @pavla2055 5 місяців тому +4

    I hadn't realized how much I don't buy anymore until I watched your list . Back in my 30's I was so into most of this stuff . My son's Greek MIL really opened my eyes to Spartan living. - so much simpler and mentally freeing to have less .

  • @ClaudiaGilmanMais
    @ClaudiaGilmanMais 5 місяців тому

    I just discovered your amazing channel and immediately subscribed. I'm 59 and have osteoarthritis and bursitis in my hips. I go to a Chiropractor and Orthopedic Surgeon. I developed RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome) after having rotator cuff repair surgery 3 years ago. I still try and put a smile on my face and fix myself up, because I have a hubby of 33 years who adores me (and the feeling's mutual). We have a special 31 year old son who lives with us and is a sweetheart.
    Thank you for being authentic!! It's very refreshing. 🙂

  • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
    @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 7 місяців тому +31

    I don’t waste money so I’ve always done (or not done) most of these things !
    My solution to the card thing, I get card stock at a stationary type store or Hobby Lobby (they have good sales) it is plain paper and envelope, many colors to choose from.
    Then I bought a set of rubber stamps at a garage sale for $1.00 because the “stamping up” craze is over and you can get them cheap ! The kit has basic words like, congratulations, happy birthday, merry Christmas, sorry, thank you, condolences…….and so on. And an ink pad, Hobby Lobby, buy one get one free, so 2 for $3.99 !
    So for less than $10 I have 100 cards that I can make for any occasion and write my own message. It all fits in a plastic shoe box and takes a couple minutes to make….they are plain and simple but really cute….I love them !
    Blessings

    • @wyogirl2834
      @wyogirl2834 7 місяців тому +2

      I make my own cards too. I got my blank cards at a rummage sale!

  • @Hellhound448
    @Hellhound448 7 місяців тому +14

    My Nana, who was more of a mum to me, passed away 3 years ago. I’m finally on the last two boxes of her things! In the past week I’ve filled 2 additional skips. We filled 5 when she passed. I can’t tolerate things on my countertops or any tables! I also despise shopping and dusting. If anyone buys me something I have to dust or clean, I’m thinking of who I’m regifting it to! The pillow thing has always driven me crazy. You’re spot on with the exception of books! I LOVE my library and reading, I have books I read often. Otherwise, I’ll pop into the library.

  • @sunnyblueskies6505
    @sunnyblueskies6505 5 місяців тому +2

    I love stationery - but I actually use cards and I do write letters. I love it - it’s one of the few hobbies I have. I buy my stationery at Dollar (and a quarter now) Tree. Those cards are either $1.25/pc, or 2 for $1.25.
    I also send out Christmas cards every year. I enjoy it so much! And I love receiving updates from loved ones too.
    Downsizing is definitely a “pick and choose” opportunity to come to terms with what’s really important in our lives.
    I also figure that, if somehow I’m gone tomorrow, I’ve made it easier on my kids.

  • @sandyl.2646
    @sandyl.2646 5 місяців тому +2

    ❤❤❤LOVED your video. I also have arthritis (R.A.) & completely understsnd your reasoning for things. The specific Kindle suggestion was GREAT. Holding things HURTS

  • @sharongudermuth3667
    @sharongudermuth3667 7 місяців тому +58

    Oh, Bobbie, I am so happy you did this video!! I'm just starting to declutter and downsize, and it's so wonderful to hear you say exactly what I'm thinking! I love what you said about extra bed pillows (my hubby doesn't care either), gadgets, and filling an empty spot just to fill it. I'm 63, and the less I have to do, the happier I am!! Thank you again for this video!!

    • @barefootreba
      @barefootreba 6 місяців тому +4

      Thank all here. I’m so ready to do my decluttering starting with way too many Christmas decorations and with an empty nest who needs all this clutter. I’m 66 and I feel so cluttered in it makes me sick!!

  • @user-lf5oz9ki8z
    @user-lf5oz9ki8z 7 місяців тому +70

    You speak common sense, which is exceedingly rare nowadays. I wholly appreciate how genuine and real you are. I'm just a few years younger than you are (53) and I too have come to realization that purging unnecessary items and simplifying life is simply healthier. Thanks for remaining true to you and sharing yourself with us!

    • @Not2daysatan
      @Not2daysatan 6 місяців тому +1

      So if the grid goes down and we no longer have ready access to internet.. Then what?

    • @user-lf5oz9ki8z
      @user-lf5oz9ki8z 6 місяців тому

      @@Not2daysatan - I don't understand the point of your question. We adapt, or we die. What does that have to do with my comment.

    • @noeldeal8087
      @noeldeal8087 6 місяців тому

      @@Not2daysatan Play chess, cards and bananagrams... 😎

  • @Undercoverbooks
    @Undercoverbooks 5 місяців тому +2

    Great video! I'm with you on everything but the physical books. I love reading, and after looking at a screen at work all day, I don't want to stare at another screen to read a book. Having said that, I usually get my books from the library, and if there's one I want to purchase, I watch for it secondhand at a thrift store or online. I also tell myself that if I bring something home, a comparable item needs to go out. It makes me really consider whether I want the new thing more than what I already have.

  • @ingridhendrickson851
    @ingridhendrickson851 5 місяців тому

    This is my first video watching you, and I like how you think! Earlier this year I decided to start “Swedish Death Cleaning”, even though I’m only 68.. My hairdresser lives in the mountains of SC, and knows a lot of people in need. So I’ve been bringing her jeans and pants, unworn dresses (from good stores), shirts, etc. I was planning on consigning a bunch of Christmas artwork and decorations, but got sidetracked by family health issues. You are what I need, an inspiration to keep cleaning!

  • @elizabethfleck6536
    @elizabethfleck6536 6 місяців тому +35

    I love getting older! Everything you said is spot on. Trendy stuff has never been for me. . . If it doesn't make my heart sing, I am not buying it. Thank you for your unintentional validation!

  • @marywiggins7411
    @marywiggins7411 7 місяців тому +16

    Simple bullet journal is better than any planner.
    I absolutely HAVE to have expensive shoes because I have wide feet, that saying - they last longer, buy classic styles.
    You can make new pillow covers to fit existing sizes, and only store the covers. We all need pretty, nothing wrong with that.

    • @reginalaplante1001
      @reginalaplante1001 7 місяців тому +1

      I do this, I sew a new piece of fabric on one side of a pillow.

  • @subaru7233
    @subaru7233 5 місяців тому +25

    Just found your channel, lots of fun. I'm 68, have lived alone since my 30's. I was a hospice nurse so never made a lot of money, now just Social Security. I agree with so much of what you share here like greeting cards and cut flowers. I was never a seasonal decor person, just put out a few things over the holidays. I seldom purchase new clothes, I've been thrifting for over 20 years and find great items as well as linens and fabric. I also sew my own clothes and most gifts I give. I use cloth napkins. I enjoy cooking and only eat out if my son takes me, we also share a car which saves us both money. I see a lot of people talking about your books vs Kindle. I listen to audiobooks, now have over 1100 titles. There are things I'd like to buy like a food processor or a better sewing machine but I'm content with what I have. Simple is good.

    • @Jasmine-vy8ig
      @Jasmine-vy8ig 5 місяців тому +2

      You are just like me, lam glad not only one ❤😊

  • @mysterious22815
    @mysterious22815 4 місяці тому

    You have really helped me out. My husband and I want to relocate and we have so much stuff. You have encouraged me to just get rid of things we don't need. It will make moving so much easier and faster. I hope there is a way to heal your hand and I will pray for you.

  • @carolyn9178
    @carolyn9178 6 місяців тому +18

    I started this in 2005, now my life is so simple and fun and peaceful. Allowing all simplicity to exist and flow with it! I think if I found a community it could be even better! Enjoying one another company is my goal with out materialism. ❤🎉

  • @mangotree7346
    @mangotree7346 7 місяців тому +34

    Hi from Australia 🇦🇺
    I agree with you.
    I just don't really shop anymore, I hate it actually and I certainly don't 'collect' stuff for the hell of it.

  • @vintageleaf4115
    @vintageleaf4115 5 місяців тому +1

    I don’t like heavy scented candles but I do love the lighting and cozy ambience that candles can offer.
    And I love what you said about clothes! I am in the process of doing this myself.

  • @bethmaccrindle220
    @bethmaccrindle220 5 місяців тому +1

    This video really spoke to me! I already do/don’t do almost all of the things already- getting away from the large washing machine jugs will be the hardest. The washer my house came with has a bin where you pour the detergent in and it lasts for about six loads or more.

  • @marnieandnoelle
    @marnieandnoelle 7 місяців тому +28

    I have two pillows in the living room and if I feel the need for seasonal throw pillows I just buy covers for them. They lay flat so are easy to store, and it makes me happy when the pillows match the decor! One thing I have stopped doing is folding washcloths. I decided just to get a large basket for the linen closet and toss in the washcloths. It saves so much time and nobody cares whether they are folded or not!

  • @jancyking582
    @jancyking582 6 місяців тому +8

    We spend the first half of our life “getting the stuff” and the latter half getting rid of it. Leading a more authentic life means I just don’t need so much stuff - just great life experiences and good friends

  • @MPam1619
    @MPam1619 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm 68, live alone and occupy a small, nearly, shoe box size senior apartment. Even still, i must have decorative bed and couch pillows. They accentuate the furniture on which they rest and serve a practical purpose such as when guests visit and pillows are needed. And, occasional fresh flowers are an affordable smile inducing luxury from which i cannot part. Ditto books, however, i check them out at the library. I pray that physical books never go away. Otherwise, i'm with you on everything you've listed and then some.

  • @hfrt29
    @hfrt29 4 місяці тому +2

    im 54, I so agree with you on this video with the exception of candles. I love candles.

  • @GlammyBee
    @GlammyBee 7 місяців тому +50

    Great video! As hubby and I near retirement, we're starting to go through the house and (realistically) get rid of whatever we can. It will make life so much easier if we decide to downsize, and most of the things to let go are items we haven't used in forever. I'm loving not having all the clutter and I find without needing to store things, I need less storage items, from baskets, bins and even pieces of furniture. It's easy to clean, not much to maintain and I'm totally loving the open space of no clutter and clear surfaces. Your video just came up in my feed and I really enjoyed it and I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thanks!

    • @jonnaborosky8836
      @jonnaborosky8836 7 місяців тому +2

      Ditto.

    • @Reason-fg4ik
      @Reason-fg4ik 7 місяців тому +1

      100%

    • @user-yn1xs8qw6z
      @user-yn1xs8qw6z 7 місяців тому +2

      Yes… I’m retired and we are getting rid of all the stuff we don’t need. Less is better

  • @rhays615
    @rhays615 7 місяців тому +68

    All of this! I agree completely! It’s hard to live in a world where people are constantly consuming and you want to just live a simple life. I don’t want to be like my parents and leave a big hoard for my kids to clean up. ❤

    • @oklahomaisok
      @oklahomaisok 6 місяців тому +4

      The saddest yard sale I ever went to was the estate of a couple who had died and lived in a rather simple home. Their 3 daughters had the sale and the front yard and garage was filled with things.The inside of the home was also full. So many duplicates of things like sets of dishes, glasses, many blankets and other linens, knickknacks, magazines. I looked carefully thinking I would find something I could use. There was nothing I wanted in that entire sale. The blankets were badly pilled, things worn, many items were obsolete to use, about half of those items could have been discarded and they’d still had more than plenty. Nobody was buying anything from what I saw and the daughters were faced with all of the memories and loss. I think that couple never threw anything away that they had acquired. It would have helped their daughters and freed up a lot of living space.

    • @tamb7587
      @tamb7587 5 місяців тому +1

      SO TOTALLY AGREE! My dad is deceased mother in a nursing home. My mother grew up very poor and tried to make up for that fact by acquiring things. Luckily she wasn't a hoarder and was very organized neat and clean but still accumulated a lot of stuff . It is SUCH an eye opener as to how utterly wasteful and just ridiculous it is to try and fill the voids in your life with THINGS. The wasted money spent on things that just collected dust and filled closets that now get thrown out or sold for pennies at a garage sale. You really see why the Bible tells us not to store up treasures on the earth to rust and be stolen but our treasures are in Heaven. The good that money could have done for someone in true need, the waste, the materialism. It was an eye opener for me, I immediately changed my spending habits.

  • @beverlydudik9614
    @beverlydudik9614 5 місяців тому +2

    I finally realized that not having a lot of money in my younger years was a blessing in disguise, because I wasn’t able to buy a lot of these things. Although I do have some of them they are 30 years old now I tend to keep all my possessions that I favor for a long long long long time, but, I have to say I really never did buy a lot of the things that you mentioned.

  • @kimmyball4961
    @kimmyball4961 5 місяців тому +3

    Ive started decluttering my home and life! Giving things to family and friends or donating to thrift stores. Every time I get rid of something i feel like a weight has been lifted! Im doing a lot of the things you are! Im down to one subscription box and am going to be canceling that as well. Id rather just spend the money on things i actually want and will use!! ❤

  • @jekalambert9412
    @jekalambert9412 7 місяців тому +9

    I liked a lot of your points, many of which I've already given up, many of which I never indulged in. I also appreciate that you've qualified your opinions with "this is what works for me". I had to laugh when I heard your comments about decorative pillows because that's exactly how I feel.
    However, after more than 10 years of living a nomadic life that consisted of a small storage locker and essentials that basically fit into 2 carry on suitcases, I now own my home and I'm getting immense enjoyment from decorating it. I'm an artist and I love making things. Much of my decor and furniture consists of inexpensive thrift store finds that I often DIY to make work aesthetically in my home. The artwork in my home is either thrifted or original artworks I've created. I feel good when I see my DIY projects and artwork hanging on the wall.
    This brings me to your final point about greeting cards. I totally agree with you about cards being a waste of money. The reason I throw them away is because some mass produced pre-printed sentiment with a kitschy image is totally meaningless. I make my own cards and write my authentic heartfelt sentiments on the cards. People love them. I go to the homes of people I've made cards for and see the cards displayed long after I've given them the card. To me, this is what living an authentic life is all about.

  • @luvsiberians8006
    @luvsiberians8006 7 місяців тому +32

    I agree with ALL of the 20 things! I'm 66 y/o, and recently downsized to a smaller home. I made it my mission to simplify my life. Still working on that, actually. And, I LOVE my Kindle too!

  • @rebeccarich1913
    @rebeccarich1913 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I am 73 and still enjoy looking my best your video is right up my alley and I totally agree...thank you hope you do more.

  • @lavenderbleu294
    @lavenderbleu294 9 днів тому +1

    All that and the Christmas decor too! Thanks for share it!

  • @jenniferforkey1545
    @jenniferforkey1545 7 місяців тому +20

    I love love love this video! So many times, I said "yes!" during this video and smiled. Same as another person commented, after losing my parents and cleaning out their home, I realized experiences not things were important to me. I still have a lot of my mom's holiday paper plates and cleaning supplies... Years later😂

  • @emilyvitale6887
    @emilyvitale6887 7 місяців тому +63

    Watching this video as a 24 year old is so eye-opening! I really appreciate your insights and can't wait to be 57 myself one day, lol! Thanks for being awesome!

    • @karenk2409
      @karenk2409 6 місяців тому +4

      I wish for you the privilege and joy of growing old wisely!

    • @colettejaques2559
      @colettejaques2559 6 місяців тому +5

      😂😂 Be glad your not 58....enjoy being pain free...and beautiful skin

  • @rebeccaellis5892
    @rebeccaellis5892 5 місяців тому +6

    I am 72, and most of your list I do as well. Several years ago I had to get rid of my parents "stuff", it was then I realized that I did not want to leave the same for my kids. As I have let go of some of the very same things I have felt liberated in time and stuff. Yes, there were a couple of things I still do but that is personal preference.

    • @user-fu8ub2rj6q
      @user-fu8ub2rj6q 4 місяці тому

      Exactly same here for me. Lost my 90 year old mom last Christmas and just turned 59. I told my daughter I will not leave her the burden of too much of my stuff so after my divorce, I purged!!

  • @user-dq5wh1lj7r
    @user-dq5wh1lj7r 5 місяців тому

    The calendar on the wall is really helpful when there are two of you and you can put your appointments on there and the other can see what you have scheduled. This is really helpful if one of you is having a procedure or a car is being dropped off for service and you need a driver to take you home..

  • @michaelatopalov1990
    @michaelatopalov1990 7 місяців тому +39

    The library is a great place to get your magazine mix! I love hearing from a fellow 57 year old. I am starting to follow you today.

    • @michaelatopalov1990
      @michaelatopalov1990 7 місяців тому +8

      Oh and I also don’t buy hair color anymore. Silver and loving what God gave me!

    • @princessdumbarton9877
      @princessdumbarton9877 7 місяців тому +2

      People can donate magazines to libraries or doctors' offices, etc. My library has free magazines you can take home, no need to check them out, just bring them back.

    • @charlottesmom
      @charlottesmom 7 місяців тому

      57 here too, yeah 1966!! 😂👍🏻

    • @jeme7339
      @jeme7339 7 місяців тому

      That's true, but I'm afraid I might forget and rip out a page that I want. Oops!

  • @jelibeanncoffee2577
    @jelibeanncoffee2577 7 місяців тому +27

    Hi! What a fun and informative video! Loved it!❤
    Im 55 and have alot of health issues which is part of the reason im in my predicament now. This is helping me!! Im slowly cleaning one room in the home completely down sizing, donating and trash. Its rough but for 3 days i have deep cleaned the kitchen cupboards and drawers, next is declutter and drop at donations THAT day. And then organize woohoo!

  • @NanZingrone
    @NanZingrone 5 місяців тому

    I love this! I have done a number of the things that you already do to just make things easier, and not doing stuff. And you had some ideas I love and may figure out how to do. Great video! Just subscribed.

  • @charissemcneal8126
    @charissemcneal8126 5 місяців тому +9

    Every single item you spoke of, is me!! Ive simplified everything! No junk filled closets no plastic bottles, no extras - my mind is cleansed by doing this!! So thank you!!