20 THINGS I NO LONGER NEED AFTER FINDING MINIMALISM || Minimalism for beginners

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Hi Guys, I started my minimalism journey in 2018 and have been discovering how little I really need.

Today I’m going to share 20 items that I used to think I needed but now realise that I don’t!

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MY LIST OF ITEMS I NO LONGER NEED:
1). Fast fashion
2). Cable TV
3). Specialist creams
4). Unwanted presents
5). Sentimental items
6). Paperwork
7). Language learning books
8). Musical instruments I can’t play
9). Broken items
10). Promotional merchandise
11). Magazines
12). DVDs and CDs
13). Books
14). Old bedding
15). Cables and cords
16). Pretty boxes for storage
17). Travel pillows
18). Anything non-functional
19). Uncomfortable loungewear
20). A purse

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So happy to see a new video. My husband and I are trying to declutter and go more minimalist since we are trying to buy a house. Glad you are doing well. 😁

ljwjsl
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Would you do a facial routine, items use you, etc?

DC-efop
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+1 on travel pillows. Completely unnecessary. And I had the same experience with Foreign language books. In my case: Italian and German, that I had studied at school but I still wasn't fluent in both. I've improved my Italian with Duolingo and will take care of German at some point. But I got rid of the bulky books on my shelf.

MultiElodiee
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When you get pregnant the shelf life of your clothing will be closer to the 1 Yr mark

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I could never willingly get rid of my cable. I have too many favorite shows across various networks. The problem, however, is that you can't customize your package. We'd have to pay extra for channels we don't get and there are channels we get, but don't want. As for sentimental stuff, I prefer to hold on to it because it helps me remember things better. Digitizing photos is good, but it's always good to have physical copies in case something goes wrong with the digital ones. Same thing with CDs and DVDs. It saves time and trouble having to go online for this stuff and they're handy if streaming services aren't working or if certain shows and movies aren't available on them. You looked super hot in that photo in the beginning, by the way.

ChrisTheAspergerGuy