2025-06-19
36 分钟For many years of my life,
I was a terribly irresponsible shopper, particularly when it came to clothes.
And one of my reoccurring offenses was that I'd often buy clothes and then never wear them.
In the moment, in the store, I'd see something and say, wow, that is special.
That is speaking to me.
I need that.
And without even really thinking twice, I'd just buy it.
And then I'd take it home, cut the tags off.
put it in my closet for it to just sit there for four years untouched.
I know, it like makes me cringe to say it out loud because it's like, oh, what a waste.
But that's the type of shopper I was for many years.
And I think it's more common than we think.
In the moment, I didn't feel like I had a problem.
But now that I've changed my ways, I look back and I'm like, it's so glaringly obvious.
How was I shopping like that for so many years?
And about a year or two ago, I sort of had an epiphany.
I was like, I can't keep shopping like this.
I have too many clothes.
I'm overwhelmed by what's in my closet.
I don't even feel passionate about like half the stuff that's in there.