I'm really proud of myself that I really only took out money to pay off debt and for the vet. I haven't touched my savings account in 3 weeks. I plan to keep going with this. Part of my issue is that I don't use my savings for just emergencies, and that has to stop
Good job! I made it through mine pretty easily because I started a kind of permanent low buy a few years ago. But in order to prepare I got a book that I’ve been wanting to read for a while called Hello, habits by Fumio Sasaki. I’ve already read Goodbye, things several years ago and also I’ve never actually bought myself a what I would say comfortable bed in my adult life and I’m 42. it’s always been ones that exes picked out or spare room beds from my mom when I moved home from New York and Miami so I bought a Japanese Shiki Butan in December but I knew in the previous Dec when I really wanted one that they were 50% off at the end of the year so I saved for the entire year and bought it the last week of December. Im enjoying having such a comfortable bed that I can push back off to the side and use the tatami mats to do yoga on and clean under it and as soon as it’s warm I can hang it in the sun for the UV lights to kill all the dust mites which is easing my anxiety and need to always clean. But also I’ve been reading my book more and I started learning Japanese in October, so these are all habits and routines that keep me from scrolling and seeing ads and having FOMO. I also deactivated all of my social media last October on my birthday, except for UA-cam and I only follow channels like yours about minimalism frugality, and learning Japanese. ❤🌱🌸💵
I did a "No Buy January." After the holidays, I didn't want to go into stores or shop online. I needed a reset. I was stricter on what things I wouldn't buy. Two things, I did spend were flowers for a friend and a Lululemon purse that was almost 50% off for me. For February. My reset definitely helped the bottom line of my bank account. In February, I am going grocery shopping from my fridge, freezer and cupboards, only replacing fruit, veggies and milk.
I also did a no buy January, and I feel that for me the hardest is not buying skincare. I am always on the lookout for the next hype/ popular ingredient, etc. But the no buy month served me to be more concience. Than you for sharing!
I’ve been fully debt free for about 48 hours!!! So ready to revamp my spending habits for this new era 🎉 I froze my credit card (online and literally in my freezer lol) ABC’s I’m just DONE with spending money I don’t have or stealing from my future. Ready to start building my savings for the things that actually matter ✨
I also did a no-buy for January, and it went well overall. At first, I entered the challenge with a punitive mindset in response to spending far too much in 2022. But as time went on, my perspective shifted as I realized that the no buy is simply a tool to help me achieve my ultimate goal of being debt free. Great content, as usual, Christina!
My house created a “Grateful January” every year we do a no buy January. We focus on being grateful after Christmas and enjoy what we have. It’s great to catch up from overspending before Christmas and breaking that habit. Often we will follow with 2 months of a low buy because we realize we didn’t need anything in January
I did a low-buy January, too. We did buy a dog, but I don’t reprimand myself for that, because we have been waiting for a few months for the right dog to “find us” and she did. What I discovered about myself is that I use shopping (usually thrifting) as a way to distract myself from a heavy load of stress. With retail therapy out of the picture, I found I stayed home more, did things that needed doing at a more leisurely pace, and thereby reduced my stress load.
I was inspired by you and I did a “no buy” January. I spent nothing on clothing, shoes, and handbags. I got some take out but it was wishing my monthly food budget. I bought a book for my profession (mental health therapist), shampoo and conditioner and laundry stuff. I bought some gifts for my grandchildren. Like you, it has been great and relaxing not to think about consuming and spending. Thanks for the inspiration.
I am doing a Wardrobe Freeze for 2023 (so no clothing, shoes, accessories, bags etc) and it has been great! only a few tempting moments, but I a really re-disovering the love I have for my wardrobe again.
Your words resonated with me so much. I have struggled getting out of debt because of impulse buying. Thanks to you, I'm changing my mind set - keeping a promise to myself, instead of punishing myself. Thank you so much for the eye opener. You've really helped me.
I'm happy and glad to say that in Jan I didn't get a text message from my bank saying I was overdrawn a week after my payday, which was the norm for the last few months. Low buy Jan really made a difference. I still bought things that were in my wishlist, it could have been better, but, hey that is an improvement.
Also did a no buy January especially not eating out. Paying off Mortgage next week 3 months early due to no buy. Will now continue no buy/ low buy to rebuild savings . I love this exercise and to see how many days I can go without buying anything. Is this a need or a want has really changed my mindset. Love your channel! ❤
You're really good at explaining your thoughts and emotions about what you buy and why. You're right that positive motivation works better than negative, like punishment. My main motivation for buying less, or buying second-hand, is just for overall consumption reduction, trying to be a good global citizen. Thanks as always.
I gave up alcohol 20 years ago. Best decision of my life. I have a few things I'm not buying at all this year and I'm going to continue with low buy for clothes and shoes and only replace. This has been a great month and I look forward to your style videos based on what you are learning from the book and videos you're following. 💜
I did my first no buy in January, thanks to Christina's channel entirely, and i am so grateful for the inspiration and her content. I was very successful! Christina, you've been an absolute game changer for me, and i couldn't be more grateful! Looking forward to your next posts.
I had an exhausting December so when I saw that you and others were doing a January no buy, I thought I'm not going to put that pressure on myself. I'm trying to pay off a car loan though so I thought well I can do a low buy at least. It actually turned out to be practically a no buy. Thrifted a few sweaters because I had lost weight and was cold. Purchased a heavier moisturizer for the cold months. But I was grateful for the experience because I felt more peaceful also. I'm planning to continue it!
I completed a low buy in January as well. The only things I “bought” were some skincare products I had gift cards for. I felt less anxious and so much more at peace this month than I have in a long time. Thank you for your inspiration, Christina! Much love from California!
I'm proud to say I had a successful no buy January and I learned a lot, specially about the things I really need in my wardrobe and stuff. I could also declutter a little, giving things that doesn't have meaning to me.
Understanding how bigger retail uses limited sales and item listing as marketing ploy to make us feel pressured to buy that item immediately has really helped me put off buying as much. Now I just put it on a wish list and wait and see if I still want that item later on. Still buying but not as much!
Thank you for your openness about your 30 day no spend challenge! I plan to have one very soon. I really like how you focused on attitude and mindset, and minor setbacks and being gentle with yourself when setbacks happen.
You are GLOWiNG, Christina ! You look especially gorgeous today ! All your inner growth, not drinking, being out of debt, and intentional, empowered living looks GOOD on you, Girl ! Love you haircut ! Hey can you do a make up tutorial ? I know you’ve kinda done one in a “get ready with me” vid, but new one please ? Love from your neighbor to the south, in Buffalo, Liz PS I adore & miss Toronto !
Well done on a month long no-buy! I'm doing an eyeshadow no buy until I hit pan in every palette (I've got 11 palettes), so probably will last 12-18 months. It could easily be a "punishment" sounding no-buy but I'm doing it from a place of "I can do any look with what I have" and discovering new looks from my existing collection is so exciting!
My hubby and i are going to be alternating no/low buy months. We just have to much and end up donating a lot every year. We want to do things to our home and travel more. We want to become more intentional in what we bring into our lives.
I’ve been watching your channel for at least a year now, and I’ve got to say this has to be your most reflective video yet! It is so inspiring and meaningful to see you come into your own. You’ve got momentum, girl! ❤
I also did the no-buy challenge. It was amazing to see how many things “I needed” weren’t that crucial after all. It helped me paying off my debts (which fortunately were small). I think that during the year I am going to do more no-buy months. Thank you for the suggestion. It works!
I actually loved doing this challenge based on your encouragement. It really helped me to think through my needs vs wants. I’m pretty sure I’ll be doing this again… PS ❤love❤your new hair style. So much softer and absolutely beautiful on you.
you make a great point- a break from anything new allows you to enjoy what you already have. I’m actually old enough to enjoy my own vintage- ie. my old clothes from the 90s. 😊
Hi Christina. Great video- it is all about mindset! I’m doing no buy year since Dec 20th of 2022. Hmmm yesterday I almost bought something. It was so tempting I had pictures of myself wearing this item… I just put it back on shelf and walked away… today Im proud of myself. It didn’t feel like punishment but a conscious choice. I wanted to remember my “why”. And I did it. Today I played a little with my wardrobe so that feeling of need to buy something new went away. “Contentment” is my word for this no buy period. Sending love from US
I tried this from a "master wish list" purchaser, where I have a master list that I divide items across each month of the year, prioritizing things I want/need to purchase for the current year and letting things that aren't considerably missed be a future year's purchase. I started this because I noticed my monthly purchases/expenses climbing since getting permanent work (however I have a scheduled savings amount withdrawn each month for investments and I stuck to my own savings plan each month). This felt hard, but I have no regrets. There are items I have had on my wish list for at least 6 months or more, and they finally came in a style/size/colour/were in stock that I like in January (faded black high rise wide leg jeans). There were also items that were low in stock AND on sale that I needed for upcoming event/strips (an evening appropriate bag, running shoes, bralettes). And then there were things that have been a nice to have/want that I just took the plunge and got - i.e. a new piercing, a new pair of jeans. I think I always thought when people say they've "waited awhile for an item" they wait at least 6 months if not years (like I've been doing), when in reality timelines can be just a couple of weeks. That realization fed into some of these purchase decisions. A major contributor to spending when I said I wouldn't was also realizing I saved significantly more than I planned last year; it helped me loosen my constraints. I was stuck in a pretty strict constraints mode - I was injured for at 2 years with no/variable income and no real interest in expressing myself (something I'm very glad to have recovered), I was a student, and then Covid meant no socializing. My wardrobe was seriously lacking fun things, and I love wearing fun things! I was stuck in wardrobe staples and basics purchasing. Having worked consistently for the past 2 years with a steady income, finally going out with friends, and planning my first international travel in 10 years kind of just clicked something into gear and I'm enjoying my purchases and expressing myself. I'm not going overboard and I believe this will die down after February, but I'm enjoying it now. I just don't think January was the right month to stick to a no buy but I'm glad I tried it.
I have been watching you from the start. So I have seen the whole journey. And multiple times I have tried to start living more intentional and do no buys but I failed multiple times. Then in the end of 2022 I realized I was on a destructive path and needed to change things. I think I was doing the same thing your talking about, I 🤔 ight if it as a punishment instead of looking at it in a healthy way. At the beginning of January I started over, with motivation and the goal is saving and being more responsible in my late 30s. I have made it this far and now I'm determined. Thank you for sharing your journey. You have been an inspiration 💕
Hi Christina belated birthday wishes 🎂🎉🎊 I am doing a religious Daniel fast this February ( 21 days of eating only plant based foods and drinking water ) and this year I included in my fasting period a no buy February as well ( no clothes, makeup, skincare or nailpolish) those items are my vices,but I will do a full month on the no buy.I am currently on day 5 and it is going well 🙂 Looking forward to the rest of the month and are thoroughly enjoying your journey on pairing down and minimilist living lots of love from South Africa 🇿🇦
I’ve had a lot happen to me (I’ll be writing a novella if I explain) and I’ve bought nothing since July 2020. It’s put a lot in perspective and made me think of reckless consumerism.
My no buy on May and July went well. I canceled the Costco and did not buy anything on Amazon. Those were my down fall places. Yay. I make weekly videos to support my student loans pay off journey, helping my mommy and paying off mortgage. I appreciate all subbies who help and inspire our debt pay off journey. Cheers! Mira
Continuing a low buy/no buy into 2023, due to a huge change in life direction. I’m spending time going through all the stuff in my house and minimizing, taking long walks, building my new business, networking, spending time on business and personal correspondence. And putting any persistent wants on the wish list for later. Oh! And using what I have, which is plenty, turns out.
I'm going through that phase of having enough and overconsuming things, and i believe i am almost ready to come out from this phase. Bumping into your video is such a great inspiration and uplifting that it's not only me who is in this journey, and i'm kind of forgiving myself for being like that. Few more days before March, thinking to try this one-month no buy challenge. Thank you for sharing your journey! 😊
I too want to do a no buy month in the near future. As I can see, this is kinda common, but initially I had the mindset "i spend so much money on stuff i don't need, so let me punish myself by not spending money at all". But as any habit, this has to go gradually, step by step. And now I want to do this because I want to slow down, have some space for thoughts, and to actually use the stuff I already have. With things like this you really have to know your exact goal and reason to keep going.
I did an untintended no-buy in Jan because Dec ended up being really expensive with gifts, trips and bills. 🙈 So I just said screw it, I want to see what our finances look like if I spend nothing on unnecessary things. It was shocking. I had a few things (like maternity pants 🤪) I knew I'd have to get in February, but I did that fast and never looked at any other items or opened any of my other carts. It's actually weirdly freeing, I'm curious to see if it becomes a habit. We're moving into our new home in May, so that will probably change things quite a bit. So I'm trying to keep it up until then to see how much I can save for furnishing our home the way we truly want.
Tibi is so good. Started shopping Tibi a couple of years ago, and it's almost all I wear now. Really great quality. If starting out, I would recommend buying an outerwear piece (blazer or trench) and a pant. Then, you can build from there. Really like Tibi sweat clothes and the Punto Milano fabric (best quality cotton fabrics out there-reminds me of the great quality that used to be readily available 20-30 years ago).
I've been approaching the low/no-buy as a weekly challenge so that accumulating the weekly successes has been very rewarding! I've had to break the no-buy a few times as I will be starting a new job so some purchases like formal shoes had to be made. Disappointment outweighed by excitement for such an opportunity!!
I will need to do a no buy in April as Jan, Feb and March are all birthday months for my husband and children. Looking forward to it , thank you for the motivation. Great video as always 👌
Good job Christina! I was inspired by you to go on a no-buy January challenge myself, and I didn’t end up buying anything except for a replacement eye brow pencil. 🎉 Problem now is that January is over and I feel like the dam is about to 💥!😂
Congratulations, Christina! I also achieved a no buy January after watching many of your videos over the past year. It feels so good to accomplish this and I intend to go month to month with my goal of spending less. Thank you for your advice and encouragement.
You did very well. I have been on a low buy for about 3 years now and have really got used to only buying what I need. I researched Amy Smilovic and what an amazing and interesting woman. I have been binge watching whatever I can find on her. Thanks for introducing her to us! 👍
I had a successful low buy January and only bought essentials, no clothes and I unsubscribed from a bunch of tempting emails. Enjoy your videos as they are very helpful!!! BTW saved over $200😘
Funnily enough, I started a no buy in mid January that was prompted by an impulse order from Tibi - one sale pair of pants and one bodysuit that was on my Wishlist. I don't exactly regret it because they're beautiful and filled gaps in my wardrobe, but at the end of the day I still made the decision to spend a lot of money (our AUD exchange rate is harsh right now) on a whim. My no buy is going through to the end of Feb, and then I'm going to have a mini shopping spree and buy a couple of items that I've put a lot of thought into. And I might then continue to do that every 2 months - save up and then have a mini splurge (which I think will be less money spent overall)
Late to the party! ☺️ I learned about the “5 items a year” from the Hot or Cool institute think tank and thought, I don’t buy that much, until I started back tracking everything I’ve bought this year. 24 items so far 😳 So I started a “low buy” challenge in September. I wanted to try this to be more conscious about my spending. It surprisingly went well! I did trip up a couple of times and fully understand why, so I’m not beating myself up about it, but it went so well that I decided to extend it for a full year. Credit card swiping is too easy and I work sooo hard for my money to be spending it too easily. If I spend, I want to be fully 100% behind that purchase.
January went well for me👍🏼: I didnt purchase restocks because I asked for everything for Christmas instead of unuseful things😂I had to buy boots though because my winter boots were all ripped and snow could come through 5 years of wear). I end up purchase the same as yours Ice fx queen by Windriver because they were 40% off. Otherwise I purchased gas for my car and 2 restaurants meal because of friends/colleges birthdays. Thats it! All my coffees/lunchs at work were from my house. The lesson learned with the no-buy challenge is that I looooove to ask for future restocks for my birthday and Christmas! It gives me joy to not purchase them myself and use everything through the entire year🎉Thank you for the inspiration Christina! Will pursue the challenge through 2023
I was almost successful in my no buy for January 2023 but ended buying a backpack. A good choice because my back thanked me for it. :) I still consider it a success. Thank you for your previous video. 😊
I am doing a low buy all year. In January I spent $27 on clothing (thrifted) and nothing on makeup or beauty products. I had a necessary car repair bill and purchased some vitamins/supplements that we had run out of, but those were in my allowable categories. And I used a Christmas gift card to get a couple of things I need for an upcoming trip (e.g., a power bank). So far, so good.
I did this in January just to reset myself. My income went down by about 40% (a temporary change) and I don’t want to emerge from this period with increased debt, so I’m going to do a no or low buy 2023. What I did note for myself was that I need to budget some “treats”, about 35-50 total a month so I don’t feel too restricted. I also need to budget in my vitamins and prescriptions. I didn’t realize how much I was spending for these items.
New Years is always a great time for No Buys. After the Holidays I always feel very "satiated" by presents and all the stuff that comes along with Christmas.
Love your videos as always!! I’m trying to continue my low buy from last year and buy 23 or fewer personal items (accessories, clothing, etc) this year! A little nervous because I tend to get spendy in the summer months.
I also did a no buy with my husband in January (no clothes, hobby equipment such as bike and gym gear, no books, no take out or going to restaurants). Sounds weird but I always enjoy this month. It helps me to really think about a purchase I want to make. Do I really need this I'm always asking myself when seeing something new. Let's see at the end of the month what is still on my mind or on my wishlist. Honestly, I don't see a problem doing such a month/ challenge again this year. Really helps to think deeply about buying new things.
I'm doing a replacements only no buy for all beauty products (skincare, makeup, nail polish, candles). So far I haven't needed to purchase anything so far. My "why" for this is because I feel that I have too much but I also will be moving in July, so I want less things to pack and move. So far I've removed several shopping app notifications which has saved me time in terms of scrolling for things I won't buy anyways.
As a newish Tibi fan (started last spring) I knew about the timings for sale and fundaments/spring drop so I was concentrating on a low-buy Jan to buy only WOFs … no have-to-haves and no in-and-outs. And I was able to stick with this … although there are quite a few things for Spring that look enticing. And now that Jan is over, I’m glad I didn’t purchase everything that I wanted. it’s still safely on my wish list. (Except for those shoes that went to 60% off in Feb.) Book is really helping me NOT buy just because I can.
It's good to see you let go of your very strict mindset. I quite vividly remember commenting on a video of yours where you were punishing yourself for purchasing pairs of jeans you felt was bad purchasing behaviour. As a viewer, it felt a bit disconcerting to see yourself punishing yourself so hard
im starting a no buy jan next month. if it goes well I will extend it further. maybe even a whole year. Im already debt free but I want financial freedom. thats my ultimate goal.
Your hair really looks nice at this length and a bit curled like that 😍 Please do a video where you show every item of clothing in your year-round capsule wardrobe that you own right now 🥰
I did a no buy January and it was hard in the beginning. Well, there was a Winter coat I had to get exchanged (wrong size) so I won't count that because that was a purchase from December. I did sell a bunch of stuff and got a gift voucher on my birthday to the online shop I use, so all in all the coat ended up costing me peanuts. I'll try to do a no-buy or at least low-buy February.
Thank you! This is one of my favorite videos of yours, maybe bc this is what I’m trying myself for a “No buy November” for many of the same reasons. Lots of insight and practical tips.
@@Christinamychas One clothing brand I really love is Levi's, and this is the 501's 150th anniversary year. But I don't really need anything new, so trying not to feel like I'm not missing out on anything special or collectable...(or expensive...)
I did break my no-buy, but it was to buy an entirely utilitarian item (sunscreen, which I get from abroad, so it ends up being a large purchase). Spending a total of $67 on a year+ of sunscreen wasn't one of those purchases that gave me a high, it was just required because I'm halfway down my last bottle, which will last me a month (about how long the international shipment takes). I don't feel bad about it, and squashed urges to spend on k-beauty makeup. I'm still on a makeup no-buy for the year, aside from daily items I finish/don't hoard (mascara and concealer, maybe powder if I get close to the end of mine). I'm no longer receiving the small amount of PR I was before from an indie brand, so this year's no-buy will be harder than last year's low-buy was (only using affiliate credit to buy eyeshadow, repurchasing mascara, bought a primer, and buying some lipstick - once in January and once in December). I'm also on a no-buy for clothing until I maintain my size for a while, because I have too many clothes that don't fit due to chronic illness weight fluctuations. Led to some body dysmorphia for real 😵💫
I was inspired your video and I also went through no-buy challenge. I bought some clothes for my kids, but did not buy for myself. It was not really tough. So I want to do it again in this year, anyway I am happy for achivement. Thank you for giving me a great opportunity!
This blazer makes your skin glow☺️ Just a cautionary tale, I also went down the Tibi/Amy rabbit hole in 2021 and became super inspired. Her advice is absolutely amazing and I still love it, however, over several months I realized I was starting to copy Amy’s style. And the problem is that I’m not actually a CP. I’ve been following you for years, and I don’t think you’re a CP either. So don’t waste tons of money like I did experimenting (too much) unless you’re absolutely sure it feels like you😘
@@Christinamychas I definitely see the elements of classic and chill in you. Some of Amy’s interpretations though, well I’ll just say if I see you suddenly wearing crayon colored plastic slides, furry blue heels, or a giant bone dangling from one ear I will wonder what happened to Christina😅 I’m looking forward to seeing how you implement her style advice! And I think her color theories are spot on (bigs and pigs for the win😆)
If you have a spending problem best thing you can do is make a list of all the things you want and ask your self why you want it and how would it improve your life or could you wait to buy later or do you already have something similar
Mine was an easy no buy as well! I really believe my reason was because my partner and I just bought a home, and we are going to need to save as much as we can to replenish our emergency savings. We live in California, so our mortgage is insane. 😭
I probably went the opposite and got as much as I could because I had a wishlist since October of 2022. Now that’s it’s February when it’s nearly the end of the sale seasons, I am thinking of buying clothes again on the 4th of July.
Thanks for sharing your post-mortem. I like how you approached this one not from a place of punishment but as a journey to serve your future self. That was a helpful reframe.
Happy belated birthday Christina! 🎂 Perhaps the "dry January " combined with your exercise routine, you look beautiful and healthy - glowing ✨️ Thank you for the update. 💙 💛
I'd really like to do a no buy challenge. I recently made a wish list of "want" items (makeup, clothes, etc) and listed out the cost of every item. Two weeks later-- I realized I don't actually want those items anymore.
I am doing a low buy February. It been a struggle so far but hanging in there. Your videos are very inspiring, been watching for about 6 months 😊 but first time commenting
I spent less but did not completely have a no buy January for clothes and make up related items. I was able to greatly lower my shopping budget monthly overall for this year. I did buy a couple of clothing and personal items and one make up brush that put me over the $25 gift card amount I had. I’m still trying to lower my budgets and decide which items like cleaning supplies where I need to categorize those under in my Mint budget app. I need to work on better ways to treat myself in free ways so I don’t feel I’m depriving myself.
I had a great no buy month in January. I only made one purchase and stuck to my budget. It felt so good. I have a trip with friends to the city beginning of March. It's been great being able to save for that trip knowing I won't go into debt during the trip.
Not me literally trying on new Tibi items (my first time! long time coming since I’ve been watching the style class videos for like two years) while watching your video lol. Honestly I’m pretty blown away by the quality…the sale prices are really good value. I am looking forward to your review. Those acid wash jeans are in my cart too…
I love watching your videos. They have helped me look at my clothes and life with a better perspective. I was not able to do a no-buy January, so I am setting my no-buy goals for February.
I did a low buy for the second half of 2022, and it went well! Setting the rules and clearly writing my why was the most helpful. I've struggled a bit this January since I added a few things to my wishlist during the low buy. At this point, these items have made it past the impulse buy stage and I am sure I want to buy them but the sales are over. So I keep checking if they have a sale again. I don't love that I do that. How do you monitor prices and yet not feel like you are shopping?
Btw, I love “move with Nicole.” I didn’t expect to love Pilates bc I’ve practiced yoga for over 20 yrs, but now I’ve been doing her videos 5-6x a week for almost a year!😊
I noticed that social media really makes me want to buy things. I’m in the beginning of my no buy year and first thing I did is cut my use of social media.
I love your mindset and suggestions for keeping it a positive experience. I also love your tracker. I have used habit tracker apps in the past but I think how you do it on your notes app is great. I'm setting mine up now...
I also did a no buy January....I used to enjoy hunting for treasures at thrift stores & this year I'm in declutter mode ...finding other activities to replace this is a challenge....I'm trying to read more & do more artwork
I actually did the opposite and did a pro buy January. Clothes wise, I de-cutter my underwear draw, got measured and picked up some replacements. I then ran through my closet and got ride of some crotch blow-out jeans and hole tops. This lead to me topping up my closet with a couple of replacement tops and a pair of blue jeans. I ended up with a total of 18x items coming into my life Inc. my monthly pick up of a vinyl record which was Pearl Jam’s “Ten” and a couple of secondhand video games that I’m playing. 👍
How is your low/No buy going? What went well & what do you want to improve?
I'm really proud of myself that I really only took out money to pay off debt and for the vet. I haven't touched my savings account in 3 weeks. I plan to keep going with this. Part of my issue is that I don't use my savings for just emergencies, and that has to stop
Good job! I made it through mine pretty easily because I started a kind of permanent low buy a few years ago. But in order to prepare I got a book that I’ve been wanting to read for a while called Hello, habits by Fumio Sasaki. I’ve already read Goodbye, things several years ago and also I’ve never actually bought myself a what I would say comfortable bed in my adult life and I’m 42. it’s always been ones that exes picked out or spare room beds from my mom when I moved home from New York and Miami so I bought a Japanese Shiki Butan in December but I knew in the previous Dec when I really wanted one that they were 50% off at the end of the year so I saved for the entire year and bought it the last week of December.
Im enjoying having such a comfortable bed that I can push back off to the side and use the tatami mats to do yoga on and clean under it and as soon as it’s warm I can hang it in the sun for the UV lights to kill all the dust mites which is easing my anxiety and need to always clean. But also I’ve been reading my book more and I started learning Japanese in October, so these are all habits and routines that keep me from scrolling and seeing ads and having FOMO. I also deactivated all of my social media last October on my birthday, except for UA-cam and I only follow channels like yours about minimalism frugality, and learning Japanese. ❤🌱🌸💵
I did a "No Buy January." After the holidays, I didn't want to go into stores or shop online. I needed a reset. I was stricter on what things I wouldn't buy. Two things, I did spend were flowers for a friend and a Lululemon purse that was almost 50% off for me.
For February.
My reset definitely helped the bottom line of my bank account.
In February, I am going grocery shopping from my fridge, freezer and cupboards, only replacing fruit, veggies and milk.
I also did a no buy January, and I feel that for me the hardest is not buying skincare. I am always on the lookout for the next hype/ popular ingredient, etc. But the no buy month served me to be more concience. Than you for sharing!
Happy belated birthday🎊🎉🎊
I’ve been fully debt free for about 48 hours!!! So ready to revamp my spending habits for this new era 🎉 I froze my credit card (online and literally in my freezer lol) ABC’s I’m just DONE with spending money I don’t have or stealing from my future. Ready to start building my savings for the things that actually matter ✨
Yessss get that emergency fund going next if you haven’t already! Congratulations! How good does it feel?!
Well done ❤
@@Christinamychas Absolutely amazing! Still going strong! Got a little bit in my emergency fund and ready to keep going ✨
Congratulations @CeliaTambor well done you!
I am a 100 percent with You in mind!!!
I also did a no-buy for January, and it went well overall. At first, I entered the challenge with a punitive mindset in response to spending far too much in 2022. But as time went on, my perspective shifted as I realized that the no buy is simply a tool to help me achieve my ultimate goal of being debt free. Great content, as usual, Christina!
Yes it is!!! You will be debt free! Rooting for you!
Mindset is everything 🙌
My house created a “Grateful January” every year we do a no buy January. We focus on being grateful after Christmas and enjoy what we have. It’s great to catch up from overspending before Christmas and breaking that habit. Often we will follow with 2 months of a low buy because we realize we didn’t need anything in January
Laura Rose, this is such a beautiful sensible tradition! ty for sharing this inspiring idea.
This is a pleasant tradition I should do this
I did a low-buy January, too. We did buy a dog, but I don’t reprimand myself for that, because we have been waiting for a few months for the right dog to “find us” and she did. What I discovered about myself is that I use shopping (usually thrifting) as a way to distract myself from a heavy load of stress. With retail therapy out of the picture, I found I stayed home more, did things that needed doing at a more leisurely pace, and thereby reduced my stress load.
no but that's essential spending so it doesn't count
I was inspired by you and I did a “no buy” January. I spent nothing on clothing, shoes, and handbags. I got some take out but it was wishing my monthly food budget. I bought a book for my profession (mental health therapist), shampoo and conditioner and laundry stuff. I bought some gifts for my grandchildren. Like you, it has been great and relaxing not to think about consuming and spending. Thanks for the inspiration.
I am doing a Wardrobe Freeze for 2023 (so no clothing, shoes, accessories, bags etc) and it has been great! only a few tempting moments, but I a really re-disovering the love I have for my wardrobe again.
Your words resonated with me so much. I have struggled getting out of debt because of impulse buying. Thanks to you, I'm changing my mind set - keeping a promise to myself, instead of punishing myself. Thank you so much for the eye opener. You've really helped me.
I'm happy and glad to say that in Jan I didn't get a text message from my bank saying I was overdrawn a week after my payday, which was the norm for the last few months. Low buy Jan really made a difference. I still bought things that were in my wishlist, it could have been better, but, hey that is an improvement.
Also did a no buy January especially not eating out. Paying off Mortgage next week 3 months early due to no buy. Will now continue no buy/ low buy to rebuild savings . I love this exercise and to see how many days I can go without buying anything. Is this a need or a want has really changed my mindset. Love your channel! ❤
You're really good at explaining your thoughts and emotions about what you buy and why. You're right that positive motivation works better than negative, like punishment. My main motivation for buying less, or buying second-hand, is just for overall consumption reduction, trying to be a good global citizen. Thanks as always.
I gave up alcohol 20 years ago. Best decision of my life. I have a few things I'm not buying at all this year and I'm going to continue with low buy for clothes and shoes and only replace. This has been a great month and I look forward to your style videos based on what you are learning from the book and videos you're following. 💜
18 years sober here- love it
I did my first no buy in January, thanks to Christina's channel entirely, and i am so grateful for the inspiration and her content. I was very successful! Christina, you've been an absolute game changer for me, and i couldn't be more grateful! Looking forward to your next posts.
I had an exhausting December so when I saw that you and others were doing a January no buy, I thought I'm not going to put that pressure on myself. I'm trying to pay off a car loan though so I thought well I can do a low buy at least. It actually turned out to be practically a no buy. Thrifted a few sweaters because I had lost weight and was cold. Purchased a heavier moisturizer for the cold months. But I was grateful for the experience because I felt more peaceful also. I'm planning to continue it!
I completed a low buy in January as well. The only things I “bought” were some skincare products I had gift cards for. I felt less anxious and so much more at peace this month than I have in a long time. Thank you for your inspiration, Christina! Much love from California!
I'm proud to say I had a successful no buy January and I learned a lot, specially about the things I really need in my wardrobe and stuff. I could also declutter a little, giving things that doesn't have meaning to me.
Understanding how bigger retail uses limited sales and item listing as marketing ploy to make us feel pressured to buy that item immediately has really helped me put off buying as much. Now I just put it on a wish list and wait and see if I still want that item later on. Still buying but not as much!
Thank you for your openness about your 30 day no spend challenge! I plan to have one very soon. I really like how you focused on attitude and mindset, and minor setbacks and being gentle with yourself when setbacks happen.
You are GLOWiNG, Christina ! You look especially gorgeous today ! All your inner growth, not drinking, being out of debt, and intentional, empowered living looks GOOD on you, Girl ! Love you haircut !
Hey can you do a make up tutorial ? I know you’ve kinda done one in a “get ready with me” vid, but new one please ? Love from your neighbor to the south, in Buffalo, Liz PS I adore & miss Toronto !
Well done on a month long no-buy! I'm doing an eyeshadow no buy until I hit pan in every palette (I've got 11 palettes), so probably will last 12-18 months. It could easily be a "punishment" sounding no-buy but I'm doing it from a place of "I can do any look with what I have" and discovering new looks from my existing collection is so exciting!
My hubby and i are going to be alternating no/low buy months. We just have to much and end up donating a lot every year. We want to do things to our home and travel more. We want to become more intentional in what we bring into our lives.
I’ve been watching your channel for at least a year now, and I’ve got to say this has to be your most reflective video yet! It is so inspiring and meaningful to see you come into your own. You’ve got momentum, girl! ❤
A lot of her older videos are very self reflective (vs suggestions/general lifestyle) if you like that approach. Some of them are more long form too.
@@thenopedetective Thank you!
I also did the no-buy challenge. It was amazing to see how many things “I needed” weren’t that crucial after all. It helped me paying off my debts (which fortunately were small). I think that during the year I am going to do more no-buy months. Thank you for the suggestion. It works!
YES! Congratulations!!
I actually loved doing this challenge based on your encouragement. It really helped me to think through my needs vs wants. I’m pretty sure I’ll be doing this again…
PS ❤love❤your new hair style. So much softer and absolutely beautiful on you.
Thank you so much and so happy you got value from your challenge!
you make a great point- a break from anything new allows you to enjoy what you already have. I’m actually old enough to enjoy my own vintage- ie. my old clothes from the 90s. 😊
So much fun!
Hi Christina. Great video- it is all about mindset! I’m doing no buy year since Dec 20th of 2022. Hmmm yesterday I almost bought something. It was so tempting I had pictures of myself wearing this item… I just put it back on shelf and walked away… today Im proud of myself. It didn’t feel like punishment but a conscious choice. I wanted to remember my “why”. And I did it. Today I played a little with my wardrobe so that feeling of need to buy something new went away. “Contentment” is my word for this no buy period. Sending love from US
I tried this from a "master wish list" purchaser, where I have a master list that I divide items across each month of the year, prioritizing things I want/need to purchase for the current year and letting things that aren't considerably missed be a future year's purchase. I started this because I noticed my monthly purchases/expenses climbing since getting permanent work (however I have a scheduled savings amount withdrawn each month for investments and I stuck to my own savings plan each month).
This felt hard, but I have no regrets. There are items I have had on my wish list for at least 6 months or more, and they finally came in a style/size/colour/were in stock that I like in January (faded black high rise wide leg jeans). There were also items that were low in stock AND on sale that I needed for upcoming event/strips (an evening appropriate bag, running shoes, bralettes). And then there were things that have been a nice to have/want that I just took the plunge and got - i.e. a new piercing, a new pair of jeans.
I think I always thought when people say they've "waited awhile for an item" they wait at least 6 months if not years (like I've been doing), when in reality timelines can be just a couple of weeks. That realization fed into some of these purchase decisions. A major contributor to spending when I said I wouldn't was also realizing I saved significantly more than I planned last year; it helped me loosen my constraints. I was stuck in a pretty strict constraints mode - I was injured for at 2 years with no/variable income and no real interest in expressing myself (something I'm very glad to have recovered), I was a student, and then Covid meant no socializing. My wardrobe was seriously lacking fun things, and I love wearing fun things! I was stuck in wardrobe staples and basics purchasing. Having worked consistently for the past 2 years with a steady income, finally going out with friends, and planning my first international travel in 10 years kind of just clicked something into gear and I'm enjoying my purchases and expressing myself. I'm not going overboard and I believe this will die down after February, but I'm enjoying it now. I just don't think January was the right month to stick to a no buy but I'm glad I tried it.
I have been watching you from the start. So I have seen the whole journey. And multiple times I have tried to start living more intentional and do no buys but I failed multiple times. Then in the end of 2022 I realized I was on a destructive path and needed to change things. I think I was doing the same thing your talking about, I 🤔 ight if it as a punishment instead of looking at it in a healthy way. At the beginning of January I started over, with motivation and the goal is saving and being more responsible in my late 30s. I have made it this far and now I'm determined. Thank you for sharing your journey. You have been an inspiration 💕
Hi Christina belated birthday wishes 🎂🎉🎊 I am doing a religious Daniel fast this February ( 21 days of eating only plant based foods and drinking water ) and this year I included in my fasting period a no buy February as well ( no clothes, makeup, skincare or nailpolish) those items are my vices,but I will do a full month on the no buy.I am currently on day 5 and it is going well 🙂 Looking forward to the rest of the month and are thoroughly enjoying your journey on pairing down and minimilist living lots of love from South Africa 🇿🇦
I’ve had a lot happen to me (I’ll be writing a novella if I explain) and I’ve bought nothing since July 2020. It’s put a lot in perspective and made me think of reckless consumerism.
My no buy on May and July went well. I canceled the Costco and did not buy anything on Amazon. Those were my down fall places. Yay. I make weekly videos to support my student loans pay off journey, helping my mommy and paying off mortgage. I appreciate all subbies who help and inspire our debt pay off journey. Cheers! Mira
Great job! 🎉Very proud of you! My no buy January was incredible and I learned that I do no need to buy myself new stuff to be happy.
Continuing a low buy/no buy into 2023, due to a huge change in life direction. I’m spending time going through all the stuff in my house and minimizing, taking long walks, building my new business, networking, spending time on business and personal correspondence. And putting any persistent wants on the wish list for later. Oh! And using what I have, which is plenty, turns out.
I'm going through that phase of having enough and overconsuming things, and i believe i am almost ready to come out from this phase. Bumping into your video is such a great inspiration and uplifting that it's not only me who is in this journey, and i'm kind of forgiving myself for being like that. Few more days before March, thinking to try this one-month no buy challenge. Thank you for sharing your journey! 😊
I too want to do a no buy month in the near future. As I can see, this is kinda common, but initially I had the mindset "i spend so much money on stuff i don't need, so let me punish myself by not spending money at all". But as any habit, this has to go gradually, step by step. And now I want to do this because I want to slow down, have some space for thoughts, and to actually use the stuff I already have. With things like this you really have to know your exact goal and reason to keep going.
I did an untintended no-buy in Jan because Dec ended up being really expensive with gifts, trips and bills. 🙈 So I just said screw it, I want to see what our finances look like if I spend nothing on unnecessary things. It was shocking. I had a few things (like maternity pants 🤪) I knew I'd have to get in February, but I did that fast and never looked at any other items or opened any of my other carts. It's actually weirdly freeing, I'm curious to see if it becomes a habit. We're moving into our new home in May, so that will probably change things quite a bit. So I'm trying to keep it up until then to see how much I can save for furnishing our home the way we truly want.
Tibi is so good. Started shopping Tibi a couple of years ago, and it's almost all I wear now. Really great quality. If starting out, I would recommend buying an outerwear piece (blazer or trench) and a pant. Then, you can build from there. Really like Tibi sweat clothes and the Punto Milano fabric (best quality cotton fabrics out there-reminds me of the great quality that used to be readily available 20-30 years ago).
I've been approaching the low/no-buy as a weekly challenge so that accumulating the weekly successes has been very rewarding! I've had to break the no-buy a few times as I will be starting a new job so some purchases like formal shoes had to be made. Disappointment outweighed by excitement for such an opportunity!!
This is a GREAT approach!
Your perspective on changing self-talk is so useful 💙 I've watched a lot of 'no buy' content, but no one has discussed it in that way before.
I find that I get extra spendy near my birthday. I am impressed that you stuck to your No Buy even on your birthday! Happy Birthday!
I will need to do a no buy in April as Jan, Feb and March are all birthday months for my husband and children. Looking forward to it , thank you for the motivation. Great video as always 👌
Good job Christina! I was inspired by you to go on a no-buy January challenge myself, and I didn’t end up buying anything except for a replacement eye brow pencil. 🎉 Problem now is that January is over and I feel like the dam is about to 💥!😂
Congratulations, Christina! I also achieved a no buy January after watching many of your videos over the past year. It feels so good to accomplish this and I intend to go month to month with my goal of spending less. Thank you for your advice and encouragement.
This was so helpful Christina! I tried a no buy for Jan - didn’t do as well as you, but now I’m motivated to do better for February :)
So glad! No pressure ❤️ make it so it works for you, you know?
Congratulations! It would be fun to also hear what you didn’t buy during the month, and how much you saved because you didn’t spend. Thanks!
You did very well. I have been on a low buy for about 3 years now and have really got used to only buying what I need. I researched Amy Smilovic and what an amazing and interesting woman. I have been binge watching whatever I can find on her. Thanks for introducing her to us! 👍
You look beautiful! The hair, makeup, and light neutral shades on you are WOW! Thank you for another great video! XOX
I had a successful low buy January and only bought essentials, no clothes and I unsubscribed from a bunch of tempting emails. Enjoy your videos as they are very helpful!!! BTW saved over $200😘
Ah-mazing!
Funnily enough, I started a no buy in mid January that was prompted by an impulse order from Tibi - one sale pair of pants and one bodysuit that was on my Wishlist. I don't exactly regret it because they're beautiful and filled gaps in my wardrobe, but at the end of the day I still made the decision to spend a lot of money (our AUD exchange rate is harsh right now) on a whim.
My no buy is going through to the end of Feb, and then I'm going to have a mini shopping spree and buy a couple of items that I've put a lot of thought into. And I might then continue to do that every 2 months - save up and then have a mini splurge (which I think will be less money spent overall)
Late to the party! ☺️
I learned about the “5 items a year” from the Hot or Cool institute think tank and thought, I don’t buy that much, until I started back tracking everything I’ve bought this year. 24 items so far 😳
So I started a “low buy” challenge in September. I wanted to try this to be more conscious about my spending. It surprisingly went well! I did trip up a couple of times and fully understand why, so I’m not beating myself up about it, but it went so well that I decided to extend it for a full year.
Credit card swiping is too easy and I work sooo hard for my money to be spending it too easily. If I spend, I want to be fully 100% behind that purchase.
January went well for me👍🏼: I didnt purchase restocks because I asked for everything for Christmas instead of unuseful things😂I had to buy boots though because my winter boots were all ripped and snow could come through 5 years of wear). I end up purchase the same as yours Ice fx queen by Windriver because they were 40% off. Otherwise I purchased gas for my car and 2 restaurants meal because of friends/colleges birthdays. Thats it! All my coffees/lunchs at work were from my house. The lesson learned with the no-buy challenge is that I looooove to ask for future restocks for my birthday and Christmas! It gives me joy to not purchase them myself and use everything through the entire year🎉Thank you for the inspiration Christina! Will pursue the challenge through 2023
Yessss do you love your boots? I feel as sure footed as a mountain goat in mine! 😂
@@Christinamychas I love them !! They were very hard to find (because of the sale there was only one pair I had to drive an hour to go pick them up)
I was almost successful in my no buy for January 2023 but ended buying a backpack. A good choice because my back thanked me for it. :) I still consider it a success. Thank you for your previous video. 😊
I do too! Love it!
I am doing a low buy all year. In January I spent $27 on clothing (thrifted) and nothing on makeup or beauty products. I had a necessary car repair bill and purchased some vitamins/supplements that we had run out of, but those were in my allowable categories. And I used a Christmas gift card to get a couple of things I need for an upcoming trip (e.g., a power bank). So far, so good.
Love that you got together with Alyssa! You two are my heroes!😘Great video as usual😍
I did this in January just to reset myself. My income went down by about 40% (a temporary change) and I don’t want to emerge from this period with increased debt, so I’m going to do a no or low buy 2023. What I did note for myself was that I need to budget some “treats”, about 35-50 total a month so I don’t feel too restricted. I also need to budget in my vitamins and prescriptions. I didn’t realize how much I was spending for these items.
New Years is always a great time for No Buys. After the Holidays I always feel very "satiated" by presents and all the stuff that comes along with Christmas.
Love your videos as always!! I’m trying to continue my low buy from last year and buy 23 or fewer personal items (accessories, clothing, etc) this year! A little nervous because I tend to get spendy in the summer months.
I also did a no buy with my husband in January (no clothes, hobby equipment such as bike and gym gear, no books, no take out or going to restaurants).
Sounds weird but I always enjoy this month. It helps me to really think about a purchase I want to make.
Do I really need this I'm always asking myself when seeing something new. Let's see at the end of the month what is still on my mind or on my wishlist.
Honestly, I don't see a problem doing such a month/ challenge again this year. Really helps to think deeply about buying new things.
I'm doing a replacements only no buy for all beauty products (skincare, makeup, nail polish, candles). So far I haven't needed to purchase anything so far. My "why" for this is because I feel that I have too much but I also will be moving in July, so I want less things to pack and move.
So far I've removed several shopping app notifications which has saved me time in terms of scrolling for things I won't buy anyways.
As a newish Tibi fan (started last spring) I knew about the timings for sale and fundaments/spring drop so I was concentrating on a low-buy Jan to buy only WOFs … no have-to-haves and no in-and-outs. And I was able to stick with this … although there are quite a few things for Spring that look enticing. And now that Jan is over, I’m glad I didn’t purchase everything that I wanted. it’s still safely on my wish list. (Except for those shoes that went to 60% off in Feb.) Book is really helping me NOT buy just because I can.
It's good to see you let go of your very strict mindset. I quite vividly remember commenting on a video of yours where you were punishing yourself for purchasing pairs of jeans you felt was bad purchasing behaviour. As a viewer, it felt a bit disconcerting to see yourself punishing yourself so hard
Thank you! I agree 🥰
im starting a no buy jan next month. if it goes well I will extend it further. maybe even a whole year. Im already debt free but I want financial freedom. thats my ultimate goal.
Your hair really looks nice at this length and a bit curled like that 😍
Please do a video where you show every item of clothing in your year-round capsule wardrobe that you own right now 🥰
I did a no buy January and it was hard in the beginning. Well, there was a Winter coat I had to get exchanged (wrong size) so I won't count that because that was a purchase from December. I did sell a bunch of stuff and got a gift voucher on my birthday to the online shop I use, so all in all the coat ended up costing me peanuts. I'll try to do a no-buy or at least low-buy February.
Thank you! This is one of my favorite videos of yours, maybe bc this is what I’m trying myself for a “No buy November” for many of the same reasons. Lots of insight and practical tips.
I also enjoyed how you framed this as positive to better your future self.
It’s so much more effective imo ❤❤
@@Christinamychas One clothing brand I really love is Levi's, and this is the 501's 150th anniversary year. But I don't really need anything new, so trying not to feel like I'm not missing out on anything special or collectable...(or expensive...)
I did break my no-buy, but it was to buy an entirely utilitarian item (sunscreen, which I get from abroad, so it ends up being a large purchase). Spending a total of $67 on a year+ of sunscreen wasn't one of those purchases that gave me a high, it was just required because I'm halfway down my last bottle, which will last me a month (about how long the international shipment takes). I don't feel bad about it, and squashed urges to spend on k-beauty makeup. I'm still on a makeup no-buy for the year, aside from daily items I finish/don't hoard (mascara and concealer, maybe powder if I get close to the end of mine). I'm no longer receiving the small amount of PR I was before from an indie brand, so this year's no-buy will be harder than last year's low-buy was (only using affiliate credit to buy eyeshadow, repurchasing mascara, bought a primer, and buying some lipstick - once in January and once in December). I'm also on a no-buy for clothing until I maintain my size for a while, because I have too many clothes that don't fit due to chronic illness weight fluctuations. Led to some body dysmorphia for real 😵💫
I was inspired your video and I also went through no-buy challenge. I bought some clothes for my kids, but did not buy for myself. It was not really tough. So I want to do it again in this year, anyway I am happy for achivement. Thank you for giving me a great opportunity!
This blazer makes your skin glow☺️ Just a cautionary tale, I also went down the Tibi/Amy rabbit hole in 2021 and became super inspired. Her advice is absolutely amazing and I still love it, however, over several months I realized I was starting to copy Amy’s style. And the problem is that I’m not actually a CP. I’ve been following you for years, and I don’t think you’re a CP either. So don’t waste tons of money like I did experimenting (too much) unless you’re absolutely sure it feels like you😘
Why don’t you think we are CPs? But omg I hear you I want everything hahah
@@Christinamychas I definitely see the elements of classic and chill in you. Some of Amy’s interpretations though, well I’ll just say if I see you suddenly wearing crayon colored plastic slides, furry blue heels, or a giant bone dangling from one ear I will wonder what happened to Christina😅 I’m looking forward to seeing how you implement her style advice! And I think her color theories are spot on (bigs and pigs for the win😆)
If you have a spending problem best thing you can do is make a list of all the things you want and ask your self why you want it and how would it improve your life or could you wait to buy later or do you already have something similar
Mine was an easy no buy as well! I really believe my reason was because my partner and I just bought a home, and we are going to need to save as much as we can to replenish our emergency savings. We live in California, so our mortgage is insane. 😭
I probably went the opposite and got as much as I could because I had a wishlist since October of 2022. Now that’s it’s February when it’s nearly the end of the sale seasons, I am thinking of buying clothes again on the 4th of July.
Thanks for sharing your post-mortem. I like how you approached this one not from a place of punishment but as a journey to serve your future self. That was a helpful reframe.
Glad it’s helpful!! ❤
Happy belated birthday Christina! 🎂 Perhaps the "dry January " combined with your exercise routine, you look beautiful and healthy - glowing ✨️
Thank you for the update. 💙 💛
I'd really like to do a no buy challenge. I recently made a wish list of "want" items (makeup, clothes, etc) and listed out the cost of every item. Two weeks later-- I realized I don't actually want those items anymore.
I am doing a low buy February. It been a struggle so far but hanging in there. Your videos are very inspiring, been watching for about 6 months 😊 but first time commenting
Ps: you always look lovely but the cream jacket and white tee on you...chefs kiss 💋
I spent less but did not completely have a no buy January for clothes and make up related items. I was able to greatly lower my shopping budget monthly overall for this year. I did buy a couple of clothing and personal items and one make up brush that put me over the $25 gift card amount I had. I’m still trying to lower my budgets and decide which items like cleaning supplies where I need to categorize those under in my Mint budget app. I need to work on better ways to treat myself in free ways so I don’t feel I’m depriving myself.
I decided to do same thing in February. It has been good so far! I just bought wooden glue to fix my furniture. ❤️👍
We love a good DIY!
Thanks Christina! Love your videos and your down-to-earth personality and outlook. Sending lots of 💕 👋
Thank you so so much! ❤❤❤
I had a great no buy month in January. I only made one purchase and stuck to my budget. It felt so good. I have a trip with friends to the city beginning of March. It's been great being able to save for that trip knowing I won't go into debt during the trip.
Great video! I am intrigued by the book and can’t wait to hear more about that too.
Mindset is everything. Great perspective!
Not me literally trying on new Tibi items (my first time! long time coming since I’ve been watching the style class videos for like two years) while watching your video lol. Honestly I’m pretty blown away by the quality…the sale prices are really good value. I am looking forward to your review. Those acid wash jeans are in my cart too…
Lol I also got the CP book! So good too.
I decided low-buy was only buying WOFs in the sale 😊
I love watching your videos. They have helped me look at my clothes and life with a better perspective. I was not able to do a no-buy January, so I am setting my no-buy goals for February.
Really great video, helped me a lot. Thank you
Liked and subscribed, I fully support your mindset and I've been on the same journey of avoiding alcohol and eating out.
Girlll, your skin and/or your makeup looks so nice!
I did a low buy for the second half of 2022, and it went well! Setting the rules and clearly writing my why was the most helpful. I've struggled a bit this January since I added a few things to my wishlist during the low buy. At this point, these items have made it past the impulse buy stage and I am sure I want to buy them but the sales are over. So I keep checking if they have a sale again. I don't love that I do that. How do you monitor prices and yet not feel like you are shopping?
Btw, I love “move with Nicole.” I didn’t expect to love Pilates bc I’ve practiced yoga for over 20 yrs, but now I’ve been doing her videos 5-6x a week for almost a year!😊
Christina! Your my fav. Listen to you everyday to help me keep accountable 💖
Great video, very balanced.
I’ve been wanting that book, too. So envious! Haha! Good for you!❤
I resonate so much with your initial struggles, I honestly hope I succeed in this challenge because this habit I have is B-A-D!!!!
Love this video. I plan on doing a no-buy May. Thank you for such a positive message.
I noticed that social media really makes me want to buy things. I’m in the beginning of my no buy year and first thing I did is cut my use of social media.
I love your mindset and suggestions for keeping it a positive experience. I also love your tracker. I have used habit tracker apps in the past but I think how you do it on your notes app is great. I'm setting mine up now...
I also did a no buy January....I used to enjoy hunting for treasures at thrift stores & this year I'm in declutter mode ...finding other activities to replace this is a challenge....I'm trying to read more & do more artwork
Thank you for sharing this experience with us, it was really inspiring and encouraging
well done and great ideas
I actually did the opposite and did a pro buy January. Clothes wise, I de-cutter my underwear draw, got measured and picked up some replacements. I then ran through my closet and got ride of some crotch blow-out jeans and hole tops. This lead to me topping up my closet with a couple of replacement tops and a pair of blue jeans. I ended up with a total of 18x items coming into my life Inc. my monthly pick up of a vinyl record which was Pearl Jam’s “Ten” and a couple of secondhand video games that I’m playing. 👍
Nice on the Ten album!!