Taking stock of what you own, when done correctly and thoroughly, helps dampen the urge to shop frivolously.
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Sometimes it's better to look at things than own them... owning means anxiety and lots of bags to carry around.
The idea of taking what's useful and discarding the rest is something I say to myself almost on a daily basis.
I am the world's laziest shopper, but very rarely have I had to take anything back.
I don't shop because I need something, I just shop for shopping's sake.
I shop a lot online... and just the ease of it makes a lot more sense.
I prefer buying things and figuring out where to put them later than regretting not buying them.
The buyer, the prospect, the customer expects you to have knowledge of their stuff, not just your stuff.
I have lots of clothes that I don't wear because I'm bad for impulse buying. They sit in my cupboard looking forlorn, but if I haven't worn something for a couple of months, I usually realise that it would be much better off in one of my friends' wardrobes.
Sometimes I can't stop myself from buying things just because I see them - even when I don't really need them.
I buy when other people are selling.
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