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No one that I know is unaffected by the current economic climate.
Even people who still have good jobs and are maintaining a decent
income are cutting back, tightening their belts, or tightening their
purse strings, and any number of other cliches that are cliches for
good reason. It's an interesting sort of time we're in and although
it's sometimes uncomfortable, I am finding that there are some really
good lessons to be learned.
As things get a little bit tighter and a little bit more precarious,
I look around and see a plethora of things that I purchased without
thought, that I over-spent on, that don't really fit my life, and
that I don't really love and I have decided to get rid of them. As I
thought about it and decided that this was, in fact, a positive action,
I forced convinced my husband that he should do the same thing. My threats
well thought out and convincing arguments helped him to see what a good
idea this was and we got to the task of taking inventory of our
belongings. Turns out, we're not the discerning consumers that we
thought we were, and there are lots of things in my house that just
don't serve us.
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