I actually found this video more helpful with spending than some of my therapy sessions lately lol. Seriously. Your thoughts on setting 24 items, writing a wish list. The wish list I already do bc I'm so impulsive, or should say "try" to do, but the 24 items seems so small but SO helpful. I'm going to implement so THANK YOU, this was so helpful! Going to look up your patreon info. Love your videos! xo
thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful. I'm still nervous that 24 isn't going to be realistic, but I figured I'll adjust if I hit it too early. best of luck with your spenidng!
What helped me last year for my no buy was taking g it a week at a time! Building a habit, rather than completely 100% cold turkey stop shopping. It has created a habit now. ❤ try that!
doing a no buy on clothes this year, last year did a low buy on planners. That is gone now, been in pocket but season has me going to personal and of course I sold all I had. Interested in that ranger, never saw one is ebay the only place to find them'
Such a great idea and set-up! I am really curious about your re-selling process when downsizing. What websites do you use? How do you decide what the price should be? What are the differences and perks of using one site (say Facebook Marketplace) vs eBay. Any suggestions for someone new to reselling items online? Especially planner/stationary/pens/etc.
I’m probably not the best resource because when I sell things I’m usually a ‘priced to sell’ versus getting all my money back type of person. Now I offer most of my de stash over on Patreon first - but otherwise I primarily use instagram + PayPal or Mercari because they make shipping really easy. Mercari does take a big fee out so maybe not the best platform as a seller, but I find the process really user friendly on both selling / purchasing. If you’re selling planners or pens I think facebook has the best bst market - but I don’t have a facebook currently so not somewhere I personally use.
Love the video and it's given me some ideas for a low buy. I need to only make/buy accessories and not exceed $10 a month. Except for Feb, I'm buying new metal discs 😅
I'm starting small, trying for a no buy/low buy February. And I have to admit that I in a very sill way rushed to order something on 31th of January just so I can justify it to myself that it was not in February... Anyway, 8 days in I'm going well, but also planning on buying a not-so-necessary item today. Maybe I'll set a limit og two things per month, because that really takes the pressure off of absolutely no new items. Thank you for another great inspirational video! Looking forward to the pocket flip through 💚
I had some health stuff to get but after this month I plan to save as much as I can I have a surgery that I need to get done, but I need to save to be able to stay overnight in the city my surgeon is in Goal is 4000-5000 (hotels are expensive 😢)?
So many comments 👏🏻👏🏻 I saw the same no buy/low buy video! I created 3 lists. Our red lists are very similar! 😅 I think I have had 2-3 days of buying unnecessary items too. It’s so hard to go cold turkey 🦃 especially after the holidays. To everyone doing a lowbuy /no buy (for whatever reason) good luck! Maybe we need a support group Anyway those two pocket cover are beautiful!! Thanks for teasing 😅 with goodies I think I need. Especially the pink/red one. I am off to Mercari and eBay to find me one. Thanks for another great video!
i find january hard bc i'm still getting settled into what i need for my systems and new goals etc. maybe if I do this next year I'll go february to february! thanks for watching
seems like so many people are doing a low buy this year! me included haha but i just keep finding justifications for buying everything i want :| i find the wishlist trick super helpful though cause weirdly i sometimes impulse purchase things purely because i’m scared of forgetting that i want them? turns out i can just write them down lol. anyways thanks for the motivation to keep going despite making some mistakes in january, i feel less alone now
Best of luck with your low buy! I think it’s all about improvement over perfection when it comes to spending habits. I know I’ll slip up, but i feel like I’m slipping up less if that makes sense?
noted - I likely won't be letting it go as it was a gift from my parents and I'm a bit sentimental to it. hoping personal doesn't completely drop from my lineup, but we'll see!
The RUclipsr mentioned is Grace Nevitt! Here’s her video:
ruclips.net/video/svu4wcG10Gk/видео.htmlsi=-lvCVdszRDiz4JdF
I watched this too and adopted her red/yellow/green list as well.
I actually found this video more helpful with spending than some of my therapy sessions lately lol. Seriously. Your thoughts on setting 24 items, writing a wish list. The wish list I already do bc I'm so impulsive, or should say "try" to do, but the 24 items seems so small but SO helpful. I'm going to implement so THANK YOU, this was so helpful! Going to look up your patreon info. Love your videos! xo
thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful. I'm still nervous that 24 isn't going to be realistic, but I figured I'll adjust if I hit it too early. best of luck with your spenidng!
I am supposed to be on a low buy and failing miserably. So I need to reevaluate to figure out why I'm not sticking to it.
What helped me last year for my no buy was taking g it a week at a time! Building a habit, rather than completely 100% cold turkey stop shopping. It has created a habit now. ❤ try that!
love this! slow habits over time = lasting habits
@@ghostyplans thank you, that is great advice.
doing a no buy on clothes this year, last year did a low buy on planners. That is gone now, been in pocket but season has me going to personal and of course I sold all I had. Interested in that ranger, never saw one is ebay the only place to find them'
Such a great idea and set-up! I am really curious about your re-selling process when downsizing. What websites do you use? How do you decide what the price should be? What are the differences and perks of using one site (say Facebook Marketplace) vs eBay. Any suggestions for someone new to reselling items online? Especially planner/stationary/pens/etc.
I’m probably not the best resource because when I sell things I’m usually a ‘priced to sell’ versus getting all my money back type of person. Now I offer most of my de stash over on Patreon first - but otherwise I primarily use instagram + PayPal or Mercari because they make shipping really easy. Mercari does take a big fee out so maybe not the best platform as a seller, but I find the process really user friendly on both selling / purchasing.
If you’re selling planners or pens I think facebook has the best bst market - but I don’t have a facebook currently so not somewhere I personally use.
@@lindseyscribbles Thank you so much!!
Love the video and it's given me some ideas for a low buy. I need to only make/buy accessories and not exceed $10 a month. Except for Feb, I'm buying new metal discs 😅
I'm starting small, trying for a no buy/low buy February. And I have to admit that I in a very sill way rushed to order something on 31th of January just so I can justify it to myself that it was not in February... Anyway, 8 days in I'm going well, but also planning on buying a not-so-necessary item today. Maybe I'll set a limit og two things per month, because that really takes the pressure off of absolutely no new items. Thank you for another great inspirational video! Looking forward to the pocket flip through 💚
so wonderful, thank you for sharing ☺☺☺
thank you!
Interesting point about a wishlist and how it makes it almost like a to buy list for sure - because it’s true I might forget otherwise 😅
It’s a balance! Sometimes it’s fun to go back and see what landed on there and I’m like whyyyy did I even want that to begin with
@@lindseyscribbles Giving myself time between wanting something and checking out my cart definitely helps... impulse buys are so bad!
Excuse my ignorance but what is a low buy?
I had some health stuff to get but after this month I plan to save as much as I can
I have a surgery that I need to get done, but I need to save to be able to stay overnight in the city my surgeon is in
Goal is 4000-5000 (hotels are expensive 😢)?
I love the 24 items idea!
So many comments 👏🏻👏🏻 I saw the same no buy/low buy video! I created 3 lists. Our red lists are very similar! 😅 I think I have had 2-3 days of buying unnecessary items too. It’s so hard to go cold turkey 🦃 especially after the holidays. To everyone doing a lowbuy /no buy (for whatever reason) good luck! Maybe we need a support group
Anyway those two pocket cover are beautiful!! Thanks for teasing 😅 with goodies I think I need. Especially the pink/red one. I am off to Mercari and eBay to find me one. Thanks for another great video!
i find january hard bc i'm still getting settled into what i need for my systems and new goals etc. maybe if I do this next year I'll go february to february! thanks for watching
seems like so many people are doing a low buy this year! me included haha but i just keep finding justifications for buying everything i want :| i find the wishlist trick super helpful though cause weirdly i sometimes impulse purchase things purely because i’m scared of forgetting that i want them? turns out i can just write them down lol. anyways thanks for the motivation to keep going despite making some mistakes in january, i feel less alone now
Best of luck with your low buy! I think it’s all about improvement over perfection when it comes to spending habits. I know I’ll slip up, but i feel like I’m slipping up less if that makes sense?
I’m interested in your Personal Filofax Ranger if you switch to Pocket 😊
noted - I likely won't be letting it go as it was a gift from my parents and I'm a bit sentimental to it. hoping personal doesn't completely drop from my lineup, but we'll see!
Yes!!!! I’m also great at getting rid of things…and buying new things 😝
it's a special skill lol!
Love this. Thanks for sharing, love.
thanks, Christina!
Can't wait for that pocket video. 🤗😍
Coming soon!
I’m glad you for the pocket!!
she's my lil baby. now to avoid getting a plotter mini 6 lol