Thank you for sharing your approach! That’s such a great strategy to stay mindful of your spending and avoid unnecessary clutter. It’s amazing how just pausing and questioning whether we truly need something can make a big difference in our lives. Do you find it challenging to stick to this, or do you have any specific tips to make it easier? I’d love to hear more about what works for you! 😊
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A lot of good common-sense tips. I know that books can add a lot of clutter, but I am a firm believer in books, and when there is no power, how will you access those on-line sources? Books in physical form are always there.
I buy more expensive body wash (Native) however I really dislike pump bottles and I found the body wash was way too thick.. I invested in those plastic see through bottles you put ketchup and mustard in for BBQ's at Dollar Tree ( 2 in a set) I snipped the end of the tip, filled half way with body wash and filled the rest of the way with water and gave it a good shake. One bottle of body wash has lasted me 6 months. I do the same with shampoo and hair conditioner. I was given several bottles of foam hand wash after I used what was in them, I filled half way with body wash and the rest with water and mixed.. it still foams and I use what I like. Have used the same bottles over a year now. Anna In Ohio
Thank you so much, Anna from Ohio ❤ for sharing such a clever and resourceful tip! I love how you’ve found a way to stretch your products and reduce waste at the same time-truly inspiring! The idea of repurposing those bottles and making them last longer is such a win for both saving money and minimizing clutter. Your creativity shows how small changes can make a big impact, and I’m sure others reading this will find your hack super helpful too. Thanks again for taking the time to share this-it’s little gems like these that make this community so special! 😊🙌
@@joannenalewyko9091 That’s awesome, Joanne! It’s amazing how small habits like this can save so much money over time. Thanks for sharing your experience-it’s great to see how many of us are finding creative ways to make things last longer and be more sustainable. 😊🙌
I so agree.. decluttering is important and then i decided why buy more to do this over n over. Unless it brakes i dont buy another. Its hard with all the Comercials of all new gadgets that they say is a must. So not true ..
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts Michele Del Nigro ❤ I completely agree-decluttering can be such a powerful realization, and it's so true that resisting the temptation of all those "must-have" gadgets is tough but worth it. Your mindset of not buying replacements unless something breaks is such a great way to stay intentional with purchases. It’s all about creating a balance and breaking free from the cycle of constant consumption. Have you found any specific tricks or methods to stay strong against those commercials? I'd love to hear more about your journey! 😊🙌
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your honest feedback-it helps me grow and create better content. You're right; some of these tips might feel more geared toward women, but the principles of saving money and reducing clutter apply to everyone. I’ll definitely take your suggestion into account and create a video focused on practical tips for men. In the meantime, feel free to share any ideas or specific areas you’d like me to cover-I’d love to hear from you!
Thanks for watching gail curl ❤ You're absolutely right-cutting bananas by hand is super easy and works just fine for most people. The banana cutter was one of those random gadgets I bought thinking it would save time, but it ended up just taking up space in my kitchen. Letting go of little things like that has really helped me focus on simplicity and what truly matters. Have you ever decluttered a quirky item like this? I'd love to hear about it! 😊🙌
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I try not to go to any store or restaurant unless I truly need something that I don't have!!!
Thank you for sharing your approach! That’s such a great strategy to stay mindful of your spending and avoid unnecessary clutter. It’s amazing how just pausing and questioning whether we truly need something can make a big difference in our lives. Do you find it challenging to stick to this, or do you have any specific tips to make it easier? I’d love to hear more about what works for you! 😊
I would love to get your check list.
Thank you so much for your interest Audrey ❤ To access the checklists, Please Join The FREE 7-Day Declutter Challenge: fintubertalks.com/7-day-declutter-challenge
A lot of good common-sense tips. I know that books can add a lot of clutter, but I am a firm believer in books, and when there is no power, how will you access those on-line sources? Books in physical form are always there.
I buy more expensive body wash (Native) however I really dislike pump bottles and I found the body wash was way too thick.. I invested in those plastic see through bottles you put ketchup and mustard in for BBQ's at Dollar Tree ( 2 in a set) I snipped the end of the tip, filled half way with body wash and filled the rest of the way with water and gave it a good shake. One bottle of body wash has lasted me 6 months. I do the same with shampoo and hair conditioner. I was given several bottles of foam hand wash after I used what was in them, I filled half way with body wash and the rest with water and mixed.. it still foams and I use what I like. Have used the same bottles over a year now. Anna In Ohio
Thank you so much, Anna from Ohio ❤ for sharing such a clever and resourceful tip! I love how you’ve found a way to stretch your products and reduce waste at the same time-truly inspiring! The idea of repurposing those bottles and making them last longer is such a win for both saving money and minimizing clutter. Your creativity shows how small changes can make a big impact, and I’m sure others reading this will find your hack super helpful too. Thanks again for taking the time to share this-it’s little gems like these that make this community so special! 😊🙌
I have done this for along time, saves a lot of money!
@@joannenalewyko9091 That’s awesome, Joanne! It’s amazing how small habits like this can save so much money over time. Thanks for sharing your experience-it’s great to see how many of us are finding creative ways to make things last longer and be more sustainable. 😊🙌
Great video.
Thank you for watching and consistently supporting the videos Mo Rivera ❤ It's means a lot to us and I'm glad you found it helpful 😊
I no longer buy fabric softener...I use glass plates and tumblers
I so agree.. decluttering is important and then i decided why buy more to do this over n over. Unless it brakes i dont buy another. Its hard with all the Comercials of all new gadgets that they say is a must. So not true ..
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts Michele Del Nigro ❤ I completely agree-decluttering can be such a powerful realization, and it's so true that resisting the temptation of all those "must-have" gadgets is tough but worth it. Your mindset of not buying replacements unless something breaks is such a great way to stay intentional with purchases. It’s all about creating a balance and breaking free from the cycle of constant consumption. Have you found any specific tricks or methods to stay strong against those commercials? I'd love to hear more about your journey! 😊🙌
Common sense rules!!!!! However, I can't help but notice that these tips are geared toward women. I am not fooled. Next time, make one for men.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your honest feedback-it helps me grow and create better content. You're right; some of these tips might feel more geared toward women, but the principles of saving money and reducing clutter apply to everyone. I’ll definitely take your suggestion into account and create a video focused on practical tips for men. In the meantime, feel free to share any ideas or specific areas you’d like me to cover-I’d love to hear from you!
Never heard of a Banana Cutter. You couldn't cut your Bananas by hand?? Too much work, I guess.
Thanks for watching gail curl ❤ You're absolutely right-cutting bananas by hand is super easy and works just fine for most people. The banana cutter was one of those random gadgets I bought thinking it would save time, but it ended up just taking up space in my kitchen. Letting go of little things like that has really helped me focus on simplicity and what truly matters. Have you ever decluttered a quirky item like this? I'd love to hear about it! 😊🙌