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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • I used to struggle with a lot of anxiety, and one thing that helped me calm my mind was calming my space and creating a peaceful home environment. Over the years, I've become a "relaxed" minimalist. In this video I share 50 things I no longer buy! This helps reduce clutter in our small home, create mental calmness, and save money along the way. What else should I add to further this minimalism journey?
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  • @naomiwood1287
    @naomiwood1287 Год назад +77

    I liked the point of not stocking up. There's such a trend online of filling your fridges, pantries, and bathrooms with backups of items that might help with an aesthetic snack drawer or whatever, but don't seem very mindful. What if you decide you don't love a product anymore? What if there's something better value next time you go to the store? For some people having all these backups seems to ease their anxieties but for me it does the opposite!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +9

      I have to agree! To me, it’s just results in more to store and organize (aka, more potential for mess and disorganization!)

    • @rebeccabaron1348
      @rebeccabaron1348 Год назад +3

      Me as well. 🙋🏼‍♀️. I used to stick up. No more. Just more stuff to overwhelm me. THEN when I don’t use the product anymore I feel anxiety throwing it out and think of the waste.

    • @AWitchAndACat
      @AWitchAndACat Год назад +6

      Not stocking up is definitely a privileged outlook. There are a lot of people who can't go to stores a lot because of various issues, either physical, psychological, etc. So although stocking up doesn't seem like a good idea for a lot of people for a lot of people it's the only way we can be sure we get what we need.

    • @naomiwood1287
      @naomiwood1287 Год назад +3

      @@AWitchAndACat I was referring to the TikTok videos that glamorize having extras of things for the aesthetic or ASMR rather than out of necessity, and often show excess amounts of expensive products that most people can't afford. I hope that clears up what I was talking about.

    • @ashleymccready978
      @ashleymccready978 Год назад +4

      @@naomiwood1287 like shelfies with a whole medicine cabinet of skincare? those give me anxiety XD I can barely use up four products up in a year much less three shelves full of stuff.

  • @ashleymccready978
    @ashleymccready978 Год назад +43

    I agreed with most of these, but my adhd self has to have backups of non perishable foods and toiletries because I usually forget to pick them up when we run out and it's such a hassle to run to the store. Also, does anyone else have flashbacks of growing up in a big family with waaaaay too many linens in the closet?

  • @heinrichvisser8518
    @heinrichvisser8518 9 месяцев назад +4

    I'm busy decluttering. It's the freedom that I want, I will get rid of most of the things in my life, except my aquariums, fur babies and my feather friends. Got rid of a huge lot of Tupperware this morning and other things I didn't used during this year.

  • @MoorUnityFarms
    @MoorUnityFarms Год назад +47

    Much gratitude for this video. I have been decluttering and noticing that I do not like a lot of things because it makes me high anxiety. I have stopped doing the nail polish ( I am a mom too), no perfumes, purses and other items. It's like a huge weight lifted off my shoulder becoming a minimalist. Much gratitude again for this video, it's really relatable.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +3

      Thank you!! Monday's video will be all about 15 simple healthy habits for women (esp busy moms!) - you might really like that one too :)

  • @lindass5966
    @lindass5966 Год назад +17

    I bought all that in my 20s. By my 30s I was over it. Loved the video.

  • @pastichehaus
    @pastichehaus Год назад +66

    Everywhere I look in my small space is cluttered and I’m sure this is why my anxiety is through the roof. I definitely need to declutter and stop buying stuff I already have (just because it’s on sale). This video has helped me more than you know. New sub here.❤ PS. I like the music choice. 😊

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Glad you’re finding this helpful!

    • @SimplyBeautiful516
      @SimplyBeautiful516 Год назад

      I live with my husband in our 450 square feet home we built. Unfortunately, I brought my overconsumption self with me. So I struggle with being overwhelmed . I’m in the bad cycle of buying/ decluttering/ buying again. Trying to figure out why I do this

  • @SJP43
    @SJP43 Год назад +23

    Same! I don’t buy anything you’ve mentioned anymore and it’s literally changed my life. I had hyperthyroidism and got rid of everything that was causing me stress and healed myself without any medication.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      It’s amazing the toxins we can inadvertently exposé ourselves to through many common households/personal care products. Yay for wellness!

  • @gillianm9367
    @gillianm9367 Год назад +10

    When buying sunglasses always check they have full protection against the sun ! Other than perfume (I wear 2 good quality perfumes made from 98% natural ingredients- mostly essential oils) I am with you on this list ! However I do paint my toenails in Summer when wearing sandals as my toes look a little weird otherwise 😆 For the perfect every day bag which is roomy, practical, comfortable to carry- I recommend Kipling brand 👍

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Oooo I’ve never heard of that brand- I’ll have to check it out!! Great point about choosing polarized lenses….

  • @goodenoughgirl8102
    @goodenoughgirl8102 Год назад +33

    Mostly my issues revolve around simplifying things to deal with how I’m prone to being perfectionistic or OCD about certain things. Having less and making things super simple and efficient really helps me to not waste hours on boatloads of nitpicking for hours on a ton of “little” things. Or just not falling into decision fatigue over things that aren’t THAT big of a deal. Also reduces my feelings of overwhelm and keeps me from procrastinating so much anymore.
    We all got something I’m sure. Lol. I feel like I literally can’t be half arse so I just make it where there’s less stuff to put my typical high standards on. Well if that make sense. Lol. I wouldn’t say I used to feel anxious as much as I felt heavy or depressed Bcuz a perfectionist thing really is to do it to the nines or don’t do it at all. And most days it was the latter Bcuz it all just seemed so impossible. So it’s easier for me to jump in and get things done now when its not this huge dread coming at me anymore.

    • @catwannabe506
      @catwannabe506 Год назад +1

      I don't know if you really have OCD but it seemed to me that you were using it as another term for perfectionism. OCD is a real disorder that effects many people. It is not accurate to use the word in the place of words like clean, organize, or perfectionism it can make it seem like it isn't a big deal when it's a real struggle.

    • @goodenoughgirl8102
      @goodenoughgirl8102 Год назад +2

      @@catwannabe506 Well I know I get obsessed about certain things. I get stuck in it. Or I used to a lot more than I do now. I’m not making light of it but my obsessions are just not the typical things to do with germs. There are times I treat anything to do with water drops like it’s hot lava. Like I can’t stop myself from wiping or drying up any stray drop. Well like all the time. It’s a “thing.” I’m not wanting to go get some official diagnosis but I am beginning to see that most people don’t fuss about such things.
      And things in disarray mess with my mind also. I can’t work or think in a space (for example) where my surroundings are off kilter so to speak. I prefer to see pure order and symmetry and I will go to great lengths to make sure that is set up before I can even begin to start the regular work. Minimalism has helped me greatly tho. It just makes it easier for me to swoop up water or set things in order so I actually can get anything else done in a day besides just “correcting” out of order things. I’m sure some folks have it a lot worse than I do but struggle is still struggle whatever it is that torments any of us and just Bcuz maybe germs aren’t the thing that gets to me, other things do get to me very much. But yet I am determined to get to the bottom of it whatever it takes. Though that is one classic thing. Like the things on a shelf. They should match or flow. They should not be crooked or uneven on the shelf. Etc.
      I had a bout of it when I was younger Bcuz I became obsessed for awhile with sidewalk cracks. Avoided them like it would kill me. Or taking even steps. I just don’t like to put that out there Bcuz I often fear being mocked for something so weird. I also developed tics. So plz do not minimize or discount what it took me years of work and self discovery to work out for myself and just to try and help myself overcome. And well there was shocking change and abuse in my life and my coping mechanism was pretty much that. Trying to control something to the nth degree or honing in on something like that just to cope. But now I mean it’s like ten years of work. I’m glad to know that it doesn’t have to be to that degree forever and ever to the end of time for me. If there’s a way out to more peace, I’m gonna find it. It def makes me feel better that my decade of working on myself so far can produce at least some results. Bcuz you’re not looking at anyone who never had it bad. What you’re looking at is someone who put in ten years of hard work and is now seeing some improvements. And this does make me happier and feeling a lot better than I used to ever be capable of. It’s not that I don’t struggle now. It’s just that I have now finally been able to implement methods to make it less life disrupting than it used to be. I can now manage to leave the house more even Bcuz I used to not be able to leave until all those boxes were checked. I couldn’t get work done also until all the things were “fixed.” And so on. So I was either late or canceling things. Getting stuck and trapped in never ending impossibility. Etc. I still have to get the water up and the rest of it, but at least now I can just get outside of myself and even crack a joke about what I’m doing...yet again. Bcuz you see I have learned to end the self condemnation and despair about it so that is just one method I use. And the minimalism just comes in also to help there be less obstacles to deal with.

    • @catwannabe506
      @catwannabe506 Год назад +4

      @@goodenoughgirl8102 I did not mean to minimize what you have gone through. It really just sounded like you were using OCD as another word for perfectionism. I've heard lot of people say stuff like oh, I'm so OCD. I just organized all my cabinets. They don't have it or think they have it I've asked. They just throw the word out there like it doesn't matter. That's what I thought you were doing. Congratulations on how far you have come.

    • @goodenoughgirl8102
      @goodenoughgirl8102 Год назад +1

      @@catwannabe506 Yah. I totally get it. I know how a lot of folks really do just throw that word around like they do and it’s like they don’t really know at all what they’re talking about. I guess I just didn’t want anyone to think I was one of those types. 😅😅 But you’re right. Accuracy about it is important. I was actually shocked tho about just how much minimalism really helped me in this area in such a practical way. I figure it had to be one of two things tho. Commit to a “career” of fixing things or get rid of more things to fix. Bcuz I couldn’t just stop my urges to to keep doing what all I think I must do. But a bad case of perfectionism isn’t so great either tho. I also have that as well to deal with. But most def it’s not the same thing as OCD. I guess I would say I am comorbid having both but maybe mid range vs not being so high range that I am personality disordered with it (which would be just having a number of the traits but it not really being full on OCPD).
      Dr. Grande did a great vid on OCPD and that was when I was like dang. Like I’ve got six of those traits he listed. Lol. It did have its advantages in abuse recovery tho Bcuz I became just as obsessed with that as I had a number of other things and it really facilitated the recovery process. When you can’t change a thing much I guess it’s more like you just have to find ways to make it work for you rather than against you.

    • @catwannabe506
      @catwannabe506 Год назад +2

      @@goodenoughgirl8102 sometimes I wonder if I've ever said something that someone else knew wasn't accurate but they didn't tell me. I would want them to tell me because maybe I'll end up avoiding doing the same thing in the future.

  • @maryb-h980
    @maryb-h980 Год назад +1

    Fab vid - I've only just found you! Brought up in farming/teaching family, for 68yrs I kept everything 'just in case' but overnight the Lord changed me & I've been working towards minimalism ever since. I don't have much energy, so it's not easy, but I will reach my goal. I certainly don't buy most of your list, which is a big help! Thanks v much mx

  • @tq325
    @tq325 Год назад +7

    I am looking to reduce my clutter at home. I have found that many things on your list are things that I do buy. I'll have to rethink these to make my 2023 less cluttered and more serene. Great video!

  • @charlottemoncelon
    @charlottemoncelon Год назад +4

    as a student, I don't buy any school bag because I'm constantly gifted tote bags and they really work for me ! thank you for your video :)

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      I'm so glad! Great idea on the tote bags for books btw!

  • @trekkie-cat
    @trekkie-cat Год назад +3

    Great video! I've donated heaps of books- I've quality over quantity. I only kept what i truly love and only buy a book i know I'll like. Love being minimalist.

  • @fleurbeckwith9280
    @fleurbeckwith9280 Год назад +4

    I am not a crazy gap fan or anything but I believe they use great quality fabrics. I have very old gap tops and jeans and they still look fab.

  • @shannonscheffel7366
    @shannonscheffel7366 Год назад +1

    I have watched minimalist channels for years, and many many "what I don't buy" videos. This is, hands down, the best I've ever seen. Thank you!

  • @sinkintostillness
    @sinkintostillness Год назад +12

    It was also during my YTT that I also realised my need for less. I think studying the limbs of yoga changes your perspective on "stuff".
    I have been an anxious person ever since I can remember, it's been my "normal" for far too many years.
    I think I've always had the need for clean open spaces, but I was always very good at organising it all! Now I have proper open spaces, and not crammed full cupboards and drawers.
    I started by clearing the space I first see when I wake up and that helps get me in the right mind set right away. With less, the everyday maintenance becomes so much quicker and easier.
    This journey has also majorly helped us financially too as we are so much more mindful of what we bring into our home now.
    Now I'm not completely cured, but eliminating excess has been a massive turning point in reducing my anxiety.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +2

      What a beautiful journey- thank you for sharing! You’re so right, a great place to start decluttering is the bedroom! It’s the last and first place your eyes rest each day 💕

  • @deborah9756
    @deborah9756 Год назад +6

    I love your post. I agreed with everything you said. I have been a practicing minimalism for 50 years. Well it was kind of born into me too! Our whole family is this way. This is the 1st presentation I have watched that matches my lifestyle. Thank you.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Awesome Deborah! Thank you for being here 💕

  • @TheSolitary1
    @TheSolitary1 Год назад +5

    This is so HELPFUL and this video also reassure me that being a minimalist is okay.

  • @burstallpass4394
    @burstallpass4394 Год назад +6

    Nice video. I stopped buying houseplants. They deteriorate overtime and are always plagued with pests, viral, bacterial or fungal infections. Also got rid of most of my book collection. Paper is certainly a dust magnet.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Paper is the hardest clutter to maintain! Soo much mail… :)

    • @renabale1541
      @renabale1541 Год назад

      Same. I love plants but they do add visual clutter and takes time to maintain. So I banned myself from the nursery 😋

  • @skyedaisy4007
    @skyedaisy4007 Год назад +9

    Hi Melissa! Thank you, great video. I'm a minimalist too + agree with you on simple living. Hope you do more videos like this + would love to see a minimalist home tour with you talking through the reasoning of why you have less in each room.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +2

      That is such a great idea! Thank you! 💕

    • @skyedaisy4007
      @skyedaisy4007 Год назад +1

      @@mamas-day You're welcome! Looking forward to seeing it :)

  • @teresasmith2161
    @teresasmith2161 Год назад +147

    I liked the video but it was weird that you played distracting music (background noise).

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +10

      Thanks for your feedback!

    • @preston6814
      @preston6814 Год назад +11

      Agree

    • @theancientsam
      @theancientsam Год назад +12

      I would disagree with op

    • @katrinzimmermann3551
      @katrinzimmermann3551 Год назад +12

      I liked the background music very much! ;-)

    • @Lungiswa.
      @Lungiswa. Год назад +13

      The background music didn't disrupt me at all, it was not overpowering at all.

  • @CJoyArt
    @CJoyArt Год назад +4

    Thank you for your generous video. I’m doing most of these too. One purchase I have made is a shark genius steamer for my floors. It does the most amazing job and is small. I used to have to get down in my knees too (using a reusable mop). It sanitizes the slope which I love. It’s been a game changer. Love your video.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Thank you for such a kind and thoughtful comment! I’ll have to look into that steamer- with a toddler and a dog, our floors are always a work in progress :)

  • @novaricos
    @novaricos Год назад +10

    love the simplicity and 'realness', especially the hair in the coffee, oh well, drinking it anyways, I'm a mom! " so true, cracked me up out loud! I'm not at all a minimalist, by any stretch of the imagination, but still love your video for its common sense and thriftiness too. If you do have your grandmother's china (or your own wedding china), just get it out and use it frequently, won't matter if some gets broken. Once in a while, teach the kids how to behave at a properly set table, so when they come across one they know how to negotiate it. (will open up more social levels to them in the future too, if they are comfortable around nice things!)

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +3

      That is such a great tip about teaching kids how to behave and treat special items with kindess!

    • @angelagrosso2162
      @angelagrosso2162 Год назад

      Sorry 😢 thought you name was Melissa 😊

  • @_mj_.
    @_mj_. Год назад +5

    I really enjoyed your video. I have GAD so can relate with how our surroundings impact on our mental health.
    Your movie made me feel like I could sit back, relax and take it all in. Very informative, calming and straight to the point. Love your dog too. 😊 New sub here. 🙂🇦🇺

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words!! Glad to have you here 💕

  • @donnahilber8701
    @donnahilber8701 Год назад +5

    it's so cute to see your little dog in the background !

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Thanks!! He’s such a good filming buddy :)

  • @mariafranciscabertoglio6759
    @mariafranciscabertoglio6759 Год назад +2

    I think I have always been a minimalist without knowing from seeing these videos. I am a semi professional baker and I am guilty of having many molds and a kitchenaid and a food processor. But I do sell the products so... and it is my side hustle. I don't even own a desktop and my laptop is on the older side. I am in the process of changing the cheap (and minimal) furniture I bought when I moved out for native wood made, small carpentry shop things that will last a lifetime. You made me proud of myself.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Amazing!! Also can you believe I used to be a baker too! I made wedding cakes on the side of my day job for years. There’s soooo much equipment involved, especially for making sugar flowers, working with fondant, and all the different size and shape of cake pans! Not to mention piping tips and bags….

    • @mariafranciscabertoglio6759
      @mariafranciscabertoglio6759 Год назад

      @@mamas-day it makes a lot of clutter, but I went on a baking low buy this year!

  • @zaynab4514
    @zaynab4514 Год назад +1

    I ve always lived like this and it’s my mentality, i though it was normal . Well now i know it’s not and it takes people effort to reach this level , i feel proud and happy to be like this .
    Tho fun fact , i was actually trying to do the opposite for a while, i was like why is everyone buying stuff… let me try it , but then meh i didn’t find any purpose of doing so , so I’m back on my old track and even better and more conscious about it now.

  • @ginadiodati1965
    @ginadiodati1965 Год назад +9

    Love this video! Slowly, I've turned into a minimalist. Now, I'm old so over time I've collected stuff. When you tube became popular, a lot of girls like myself were memorized by makeup collections that were always posted. It was a maximum style of living in the 90s. At one time I had 32 bottles of just Essie polish alone. ..12 Mac blushes. Hoarding things was sort of trendy. We would spend $100 at Forever 21....every week! Garbage disposable fashion. Now in my late 40s, I'm completely different. Quality over quantity 👌 I'm no longer buying disposable fashion. I wear only neutrals and some primary colors...no patterns. Very minimal. Neutral quality handbags. I only now own 2 and one travel bag. Two polishes in nude and dark taupe. Makeup is high-end but only have one blush not 12. For me, I find I greatly appreciate the few things I have and I take care of them. I think it's important now to be frugal and a minimalist even if you have a great income.

    • @catwannabe506
      @catwannabe506 Год назад +1

      Good for you!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Yes! Isn't it lovely when all those daily decisions are just...simpler? What to wear, "does this match" etc etc...cheers to your refined sophisticated style 💕

  • @CassyFilms
    @CassyFilms Год назад +3

    Wow, the book thing was eye opening for me. I love books. I used to read every single day. Since I got to college, that hobby has been extremely downsized. I haven't bought books like I used to for years because I discovered I could find them online, or I can just go to the library, or use the app libby to read. However, I never thought about donating the other books I've collected over the years. They are great, but I haven't touched a lot of them in years. I know what I'm going through next.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Yes! Not to mention, if you keep them, moving books is so cumbersome! After we moved houses 3 times I was done keeping heavy boxes of books 😆

  • @mairead5891
    @mairead5891 Год назад +2

    I buy paper towels, but I don't use them for cleaning or using when we eat, I use cloth dusters for cleaning and I've made a couple of sets of cloth napkins for everyday use at the table. If they get dirty then I wash them, iron them with a steam iron to sterilise them and reuse. I only use paper towels for cleaning my frying pans of oil or wiping up something truly vile where I know I won't want to rinse out a cloth.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +3

      I never thought to make my own cloth napkins for daily use- what a great idea!

  • @deea3586
    @deea3586 Год назад +5

    I’m surprised about credit cards on the list of things you don’t have. Good loans require having built really good credit. Do you pay big ticket items like a home or a car in cash? Also I love the library too! Libraries are so underrated and wish more people love them as much as I do. Do you usually borrow dvd’s in place of the streaming service?

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Yep, we buy (used) cars in cash, but not our home. We built sufficient credit to get our mortgage through paying utilities timely (and our student loans back when we had them). We actually don’t rent dvds because we aren’t really movie people, but the library does have them!

    • @krn2683
      @krn2683 Год назад

      I've never had credit cards and had no problems getting a home loan when I bought my first house. I had about 2 years of student loans under my belt as my only credit history.

  • @BeccaDoesStuffYT
    @BeccaDoesStuffYT Год назад +4

    This was great! There were so many, I didn’t catch if you said wrapping paper. I pretty much stopped buying wrapping paper (except for once for my brother’s wedding gift). I reuse bags & paper I get from other people, and I have cloth reusable gift bags. I also get creative with wrapping gifts inside other gifts. I’ve used things like scarves as wrapping paper and also doubled as a gift.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Oh that is a great category to consider! I love to save satin ribbons to reuse… something about real ribbon feels extra special 💕

    • @BeccaDoesStuffYT
      @BeccaDoesStuffYT Год назад

      @@mamas-day YESSSS!

  • @ammalyrical5646
    @ammalyrical5646 Год назад +3

    You forgot period products. The last thing I got in that sense was an IUD to not get it anymore (it made my life a living hell). But cups are also a great, eco friendly solution. Even if it takes a couple tries to find the right one. In my case third time was the charm. I gave my old ones to other people who wanted them after sterilizing the things.
    It's just a one time purchase that can last up to 15 years if you treat it well. Although generally 7-10 years is a good long life for a cup.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Ah yes! Such a great suggestion!

  • @lolawhite5181
    @lolawhite5181 Год назад +1

    I love watching this video. I’m moving into a smaller house and this is really helping me. Most of the stuff is going on the curb. ❤

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Awesome! Moving is a perfect time to declutter!

  • @verolly31
    @verolly31 Год назад +6

    Makes me want to de-clutter again and again

  • @morganliz89
    @morganliz89 Год назад +5

    Loving your videos! I'm happy to support your growing channel 💛

  • @FindingFI
    @FindingFI Год назад +5

    Super thorough list! Thanks for being so concise

  • @cristinagarcia-up8zt
    @cristinagarcia-up8zt Год назад +1

    I can watch this over and over to get it through my brain I don’t need this. Thank you for this video and

  • @madamchabby
    @madamchabby Год назад +1

    I'm just about to move into my first apartment ever and this is a big help! Thank you!!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Congratulations on moving into your own place!

  • @mariaprikhodko7067
    @mariaprikhodko7067 Год назад +2

    Thanks for making this visual list. I do agree to most of the things. But things like crafting to make ornaments with kids. How would I create memories at home (drawings, etc)? Other things work perfect for me too to reduce anxiety! Thanks

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      We do lots of cooking together!

  • @tjjurake3506
    @tjjurake3506 Год назад +3

    Ahhh. Grandmother's china...in a box in the basement. Limoges. Used to love this kind of stuff but now it is clutter. can't even sell it. I have often fantasized about living in a tiny house. Don't think I could do it.

  • @UCanCallMeJesus1
    @UCanCallMeJesus1 Год назад +11

    3) fun tip: if you have sensitive skin, then conditioner instead of shaving cream or soap works wonderfully.
    Learned it from a dermatologist

  • @YouTubebyee
    @YouTubebyee Год назад +1

    Thankyou so much for decluttering my mind !! Recently ive joined minimalism n im luvin it !! HAVE A GREAT DAY 😌🖤

  • @melaniegodwin8791
    @melaniegodwin8791 Год назад +1

    Ok this is a first. I love these types of videos and this is the first list that contains everything I don't buy with the exception of candles. And I usually only burn 1 at a time not one in each room like a lot of people I know. Keep up the good work.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Ah so awesome! Glad you're here, thanks for watching!

  • @nandasa86
    @nandasa86 Год назад +2

    I loved the silicone products!! Thanks so much for sharing. This video is a real inspiration to me!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      I'm so glad! The stasher bags and sponge are a game changer ☺️

  • @chris-ci7ch
    @chris-ci7ch Год назад +3

    I use a credit card. Pay it off every month no interest charges. Used my cash back to entirely pay for x-mas every year.

  • @avrillee311
    @avrillee311 Год назад +3

    I’m very anxious and stressed all the time Bc my husband is consistently making a mess and leaving things behind! I think maybe I should get rid of him! Such pain in my ass that I go home to mess everyday!

    • @avrillee311
      @avrillee311 Год назад

      @@c.d.mccullum9421 thank you for your reply! I really appreciate it!

  • @verolly31
    @verolly31 Год назад +2

    Love this! Love how it works for you and your family!

  • @mariak9085
    @mariak9085 Год назад +1

    Very fortunate to be living next to a thrift store that does sell books. For just $1 every book. Joy In Every Moment has been a truly amazing find! Big selection, many bookcases, feels nice to just pick up a book and read it. I want to one day get a credit card that offers cash and percentage back on purchases. One credit card and cash.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Love that you have such great access to used books! What a great way to stock one of those Little Free Libraries :)

    • @mariak9085
      @mariak9085 Год назад

      @@mamas-day That makes me happy too!! :) Haven’t seen them in my neighborhood, but up in the hills of LA there are some! Such a sweetheart way to give away used books! Thank you :)

  • @lesabrock7163
    @lesabrock7163 Год назад +5

    The snare drums are driving me crazy. Not calming music at all, but really loved your video!!

  • @libbysworld7649
    @libbysworld7649 Год назад +3

    Great video. I really liked this! Btw, if I had the choice between paper towel and kleenex, I would definitely do kleenex. Old rags and even sweatshirt material make AMAZING clean up and dish towels. Love kleenex. Or the off brand facial tissues.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Such a great suggestion! I’ve never thought to repurpose old clothes into cleaning cloths like that!

  • @taylorverner3978
    @taylorverner3978 Год назад

    I could hug you for the silicone sponge tip!

  • @bitsandblocks7826
    @bitsandblocks7826 Год назад

    Very inspiring video, your dog is divine. I do use a credit card and clear the balance monthly. Only because it gives extra consumer protection where I live (UK) on larger purchases such as kitchen appliances etc.

  • @jayciemattsson8162
    @jayciemattsson8162 Год назад +1

    I guess I’m a minimalist! I can definitely do better so thank you for the tips!

  • @tabithajoymitchell204
    @tabithajoymitchell204 Год назад

    I was liking the video, your explanation was spot on to my reasoning, but as soon as you said “Dave Ramsey” I hit subscribe so fast 😂 I can tell I’m going to really enjoy your channel 👏🏼

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      🤣🤣 IYKYK!! His delivery is harsh but his methods work! 💵

  • @ivysummers5649
    @ivysummers5649 Год назад +1

    That sponge is going to change my life, its the little things.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Here’s to never having a smelly sponge again!

  • @whitelilycalla
    @whitelilycalla 3 месяца назад

    Quite strange... some of the things you mentioned are actually very helpful with lots of benefits, like credit cards (if you know how to use them right), or Uber etc (unless you have a personal drive to pick you up from an airport, for example)..

  • @marinalina6348
    @marinalina6348 Год назад +2

    Use body lotion to shave your legs and paper towel to wipe off the razor you will avoid holes in your pores and keep legs hydrated

  • @theresajones8367
    @theresajones8367 Год назад +3

    I didn’t even realize that I am already a minimalist! 😳

  • @thatgirlgidget
    @thatgirlgidget Год назад +1

    Enjoyed your video and got some great tips. I notice you have a gorgeous dog. Just be careful diffusing oils around animals, I stopped using my diffuser when I realised it can be really harmful to animals.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Good to know! Thanks for the heads up!

  • @innerauthority
    @innerauthority Год назад +1

    Thank you for the inspiration. ❤

  • @angelagrosso2162
    @angelagrosso2162 Год назад +1

    Great video Martha, please tell me what do u use to wrap you food..for freezer it's difficult without plastic bags😮.. thanks

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      We freeze in glass pyrex or silicone Stasher bags :)

  • @lana8305
    @lana8305 Год назад

    Omg, a fellow 6 ft tall gal! Be proud girl! Now I don't wear heels anymore because I'm 37, but I did in my teens and 20s, lol. I will do a slight platform with a cute sundress in summer.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Ah hi!!! I love that you rocked heels! I’m going to make it a goal for 2023 to wear my height more proudly :)

    • @Ms.MD7
      @Ms.MD7 Год назад

      Here is my 4'11 hobbit ass always wishing to have a lil bit more height 😪

  • @TheWeekendYogurt
    @TheWeekendYogurt Год назад +1

    It’s funny cuz my RYT200 gave me PTSD. Glad yours transformed you in a positive way!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Oh interesting! Id love to hear more about that!

  • @rolbri1
    @rolbri1 Год назад +1

    Most of these I don’t buy either. My one question is tissues. Do you not need these or what do you use instead?

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      We just use a little toilet paper when we need to blow our noses! :)

  • @zandragordon3623
    @zandragordon3623 Год назад

    Wow there are a lot of things I don’t buy! The whole salon treatment because I feel it’s a waste of money! I so wish I could get rid of more things so that I don’t feel pressured to buy them! I’m a work in progress

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      We are all a work in progress ☺️❤️

  • @Lulu-oi9ue
    @Lulu-oi9ue Год назад +3

    We don’t celebrate halloween, Christmas, Easter, birthdays etc so we save a lot. We do however buy gifts throughout the year when the sales come. We are intentional with what we buy and we don’t buy something that won’t be used a lot and usually we prefer to do experiences. It’s soo freeing to not get swept in with the masses.

  • @Princessbritta
    @Princessbritta Год назад +1

    No lotion? Do you live somewhere humid? If i didn’t buy lotion in Colorado, i would also have to stop showering all together so i didn’t dry out

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Not necessarily! I used vitamin e or sesame oil as a healthier alternative (check out my 10 Healthy Habits video for more about that if you’re interested!)

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      *use

  • @leiahmerrick7814
    @leiahmerrick7814 Год назад +1

    I agree on the tissues but I am curious, what do you use instead?

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Just some toilet paper ☺️

  • @TheImperfectReader
    @TheImperfectReader Год назад +1

    You wear your heals!!!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      Love this!! Ok maybe I will make it a point to wear them more! Thanks for encouraging g me!

  • @renabale1541
    @renabale1541 Год назад +1

    Aw I call my son Welly. I have not heard of another Welly before 😊

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Love it!! Such a sweet name 💕

  • @ma.patricianicole
    @ma.patricianicole Год назад +1

    It just so happens that all the 50 things she mentioned here are the exact same things that we don't buy either. If this is an exam I will have a perfect score. 😅

  • @edwardleecaliforniausa
    @edwardleecaliforniausa Год назад +1

    Good morning happy Tuesday morning and I hope you having amazing day today and I loved your vlogs and you are amazing Supporter

  • @crystalfolse3208
    @crystalfolse3208 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @colleenmadden1306
    @colleenmadden1306 Год назад

    I bought reusable handkerchiefs for us...and clothe napkins

  • @yourfutureisnow6480
    @yourfutureisnow6480 Год назад

    Ever since Covid, I stopped going to the salon and just did my facials, hair remover, eyebrows, nails myself at the comfort of my own home. I actually like it. It's been over 2 years. What about supplements? Do you take any? Or just substitute real foods instead?

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      I like to take Vitamin D every day, as well as (i know… this one is a little unusual) desiccated beef liver capsules. Liver is “nature’s multivitamin” but I just can’t stomach the taste to eat it regularly:)

    • @yourfutureisnow6480
      @yourfutureisnow6480 Год назад

      @@mamas-day That's great. Thanx for your response 👍🏼

  • @momoffour2072
    @momoffour2072 Год назад +3

    Well done! I'm an empty nester in my 60's and haven't bought most of these things in years. The savings over time is immense.
    BTW, rather than paper towels, I use cheap terry "painter's towels" for most messes, except for anything involving grease.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      That’s such a great idea! Immense financial savings… and so much less waste in the landfill!

    • @CJoyArt
      @CJoyArt Год назад +2

      I use bar mop towels!

  • @SixFigureBusinessCoaching
    @SixFigureBusinessCoaching Год назад

    Great video, what a wonderful way to live.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Thank you! Appreciate you being here!

  • @godislovepraisehim8483
    @godislovepraisehim8483 Год назад

    I was hanging with you until you hit the home goods category 😅😅😅 i love creature comforts and home decor. 4 sets of bamboo sheets and 500 blankets? Yes, please. 😂

    • @godislovepraisehim8483
      @godislovepraisehim8483 Год назад +2

      Also you wrong on the dave Ramsey credit card stuff. They build credit and earn points. Used responsibly they are a very smart way to buy. We’ve gotten so many free flights by making our credit cards work for us and we do not ever pay interest. Pay off in full every month automatically. Know your budget.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Haha we all have our “things” 😅 to each, their own! ☺️

  • @ShoppingwithRina
    @ShoppingwithRina Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @vbarberful
    @vbarberful Год назад

    Mint Mobile is $15/mo,,,,, what a great list you compiled!! Good job!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Thank you!! Glad you’re here!

  • @nunziawright5957
    @nunziawright5957 Год назад

    Nice list 🙂. I don't buy make up or beauty products I don't own any of it. I always hated make up. Lol we do buy playdough and painting 🖌️ supplies but I keep few not too much. I am gonna try to spong u just mentioned here hopefully I like it. I love Xmas so I do decorate for it but I am learning to keep it simple 😃 lol. I don't own any fancy dishes but a friend got me 4 Xmas dishes that I use only for us lol we are a.family 4. We don't watch TV much so we don't pay for any channels really but we do have Amazon prime. For most part my list is similar to yours. I am always trying to do better. Thanks for sharing this video.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Thank you for being here! It’s certainly a process and it’s evolved for me as we became parents… kids bring their own set of necessary items 💕

  • @jacksonschroederproductions
    @jacksonschroederproductions Год назад

    12:42 You said no stain remover? How do you get stains out? I'm a minimalist as well and I use a shout stain stick. Do you use baking soda or vinegar?

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      I just pretreat with a little regular (unscented, no dye) laundry detergent right when the stain happens. It works pretty well! For any stains caused by natural foods like turmeric, blueberries etc, laying them in bright direct sunlight works amazingly well!

  • @amysifuentes55
    @amysifuentes55 Год назад

    Can you list the oil diffuser

  • @sarybouthat
    @sarybouthat Год назад

    #32 i had no idea that was even a thing- my family has aways used bags from when we've gone to the store-

  • @cazdenton
    @cazdenton Год назад

    I know this may go against the mindset of not buying more stuff, but I absolutely love your shirt! Please can you let me know where it's from? Thank you :)

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад +1

      :) You made my day! The tank is from Madewell, the linen button down is from an Australian women-owned company called Dissh (they ship to the US!)

    • @cazdenton
      @cazdenton Год назад

      @@mamas-day thank you so much. I'm actually UK, so I'll see if they ship there. Either way, thanks for replying, I really appreciate it 😊

  • @peggybohmann5601
    @peggybohmann5601 Год назад +1

    Great list but you should stop buying paper towels. Use dish towels and just wash them or use old rags.

  • @mackenzieveazey7565
    @mackenzieveazey7565 Год назад

    Maybe for a special occasion you can buy a carbonator to make your own bubble water!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      I love that idea! Have you tried any specific brands that you like?

  • @owlsry4093
    @owlsry4093 10 месяцев назад +3

    Would be better with softer music. Too distracting

  • @Ms.MD7
    @Ms.MD7 Год назад +3

    You look like a model, you have the height and a beautiful face, definitely embrace it. I stopped buying a lot of these things either. Still have a lot to go.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @lolmakeup5786
    @lolmakeup5786 Год назад +1

    How often do you wash your hair?

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Usually every 3 days :)

    • @lolmakeup5786
      @lolmakeup5786 Год назад

      How soon does it get oily where you need dryshampoo? My hair gets oily so fast :(

  • @veggied4life
    @veggied4life Год назад +1

    How do you blow your nose?? I would love to stop buying tissues so this is not a sarcastic question. I hope you will answer.

  • @Erikanayeli22
    @Erikanayeli22 Год назад

    Where’d you get your throw pillow!!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Target about 4 years ago hahahah

  • @orchidworld8926
    @orchidworld8926 10 месяцев назад +2

    Sorry but the background music is really disturbing 😢

  • @joycecollins5796
    @joycecollins5796 Год назад

    Yes guess there is some merit in not buying stuff----but shopping de- stresses me as long as it's within my budget!! And no cable??? Sooo what do you do in winter??😉😉

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Shopping can definitely be a fun social and creative outlet! For us, in the winter we still try to get outside daily, read books (trips to the library) go to local coffee shops, and I looovvvee to cook - haha so cold weather cooking is a hobby of mine :)

  • @katerinaalbrechtova3006
    @katerinaalbrechtova3006 Год назад

    Interesting, never have i ever bought any of those things on your list, some of them I dont even know what they are... I just never thought one could make a living by listing them in a video. Well, I guess this is just a part of the cultural difference between eastern Europe and the US... Best of luck to you

  • @laddys333
    @laddys333 Год назад

    Where is your linen shirt from??!!!

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      It's from DISSH, a woman-owned Australian brand :) They ship around the world!

  • @iihsamat
    @iihsamat Год назад

    Haha so I guess I'm already a minimalist...I can check off almost every single point XD

  • @rosey_ie
    @rosey_ie Год назад +4

    Please use re-usable shopping bags instead of disposable plastic shopping bags, people. Disposable shopping bags are nothing more than immediate trash.

    • @mamas-day
      @mamas-day  Год назад

      Great suggestion!

    • @rosey_ie
      @rosey_ie Год назад

      @Heather O'Toole Use paper bags from the store instead. Using them as trash bags still means there is a demand for them to be produced and that they end up in landfill after 1-2 uses. Paper bags will break down safely, without causing forever pollution.

    • @rosey_ie
      @rosey_ie Год назад

      @Heather O'Toole Unfortunately, that usually means that the plastic is only compostable if it’s commercially composted. Sending it to landfill does nothing more than leaving it the way of general plastic 😕
      I don’t know where you live that the composting isn’t offered, but it’s astonishing that it isn’t! 😱

    • @rosey_ie
      @rosey_ie Год назад

      @Heather O'Toole Also. No one is going to hand you the win when it comes to doing what you can to reduce your impact on the planet. YOU need to do that. Look for solutions, instead of coming up with excuses. That goes for everyone. You can home compost - you don’t need a company to do it for you. Buy paper bags for your trash bin instead of saying you can’t because your stores don’t offer them for free. Christ, you can wrap your trash in newspaper. You don’t need bags. But do something. Change something. And take responsibility for yourself and your own actions. Again, that all goes for everybody.

  • @CapeCodBelle
    @CapeCodBelle Год назад

    What do you use instead of tissues?