One Habit at a Time to a Consumerist-free Lifestyle
Here are more habits you should cultivate so as not to be a victim of consumerism. Note that most of them will not only help you save lots of money some can even potentially make you some money. And lets not forget the positive effects to the environment as well!
Reuse - Instead of buying new stuff reuse some of the old stuff at home. This is important for non-biodegradable products. If you really have no use for something any more but it is still serviceable give it away to someone who can use it. You can find reuse centers in your area to give away your things to.
Keeping things neat - Doing this will help you keep track of what you already have and what you don’t. As a practical example, how many times have food stuck at the back of your refrigerator gone to waste? By keeping things in order you can inventory your stuff at a glance so you can plan your meals more easily, know when you have to buy stuff, know when you need to use or give away something before it is wasted, etc.
Give to charity - If you already have too much stuff than you actually need you might want to give some (or even a lot) of them to charity. If you haven’t used something for a couple of years what are the chances you’ll ever be using them again? You can also sell old stuff on eBay and then give a percentage of the proceeds to charity. This way you get to clean house, make some money, and help those in need.
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