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Somewhat obviously, participating in this exercise helped me evaluate my buying habits. In prior months, I would buy a t-shirt within minutes of seeing it online. The t-shirt sites that I check daily update a couple hours before midnight here on the west coast, and so what my challenge has forced me to do is to essentially sleep on my choices.
If I love a design when I see it just before bed time, I force myself to re-evaluate my purchase the next morning. Perhaps not so oddly, much of the compulsion to buy the shirt goes away after a good night's sleep.
Due to how happy I am at how this challenge has played out, I'm going to add to it two challenges that are February specific:
- Sell or otherwise get rid of 25 items from my condo.*
- Limit myself to the purchase of up to two books and five ebooks (unless I can sell my beautiful bride on why I need another book). This excludes free ebook downloads.
You see, my wife and I live in a fairly small condo, and probably the greatest space suck that our condo has is my collection of books. To an extent, I *need* these books due to my professional scholarly goals (many of them are plays or books on theory).
Unfortunately, while having a semi-extensive personal research library is arguably a worthy goal when one has a house, when one has a sub-900 square foot condo, there are other amenities such as places to sit and eat that take priority.
Pictured: my bedroom. (Yes, including the random arm). |
With this in mind, I'm shooting to curb my (book) enthusiasm this month. I need to get back in the habits of getting books from the library or borrowing books from friends.
So, this month, I'm planning on slowing down the rate at which I purchase books, and I'm getting stuff out of my condo (yes, probably some books). I'm making a two-pronged attack on my clutter.
It may be worth elucidating upon why I have the caveat that I might be able to purchase more books if I can convince my wife that I need to do so. Let me first state that I am not trying to make her into a killjoy or some sort of boogey(wo)man in charge of regulating purchases.
Put simply, my wife understands more readily than I do that a finite condo such as the one we own cannot accommodate an infinite number of books. In general, if she were asked the question of whether I needed another book, she would almost certainly respond in the negative. Having said that, if I've gone past my two book limit, and I find a great deal on something that I've been meaning to pick up, I'd like to have an out (and I think that she would both see and appreciate the special circumstance).
Also, you know, I love my wife, and I do my best not to do things that make her comment about how I'll soon by sleeping on the patio. :-)
How are you saving money in February?
5 comments:
That could add up to a lot of t-shirts. Do you wear them all?
I do my best to wear them all, but, admittedly, I have a hard time doing so. I used to buy a lot more, so 2 per month is actually cutting back quite a bit for me.
good to setup goals, I'm interested in seeing how your new goals will play out, I pondered setting a goal to sell some things from my house
I have dealt with my share of book clutter. I have a hard time letting go of books. However, if a book (like a research or text book) is too old, I tell myself that some of the information is outdated and I need to get rid of it.
Oh, and I tell myself that if I get rid of one that I'll never read again, I can bring in another one.
My goal for February is to clean out my house to get it ready to sell. I don't care if I make extra money from it. I just want to sell my house.
Evan: As I make progress through the month, I plan on providing little updates on what I've gotten rid of and what I've considered necessary to buy. (I'm already kind of hitting some gray area though; at an interview yesterday, a professor suggested an issue of an academic journal that I might want to peruse as it related to my research interests. Now, is an academic journal a "book" [the cost is greater than many books that I buy], or should I consider it a magazine?)
Jana: While we aren't in a position to sell right now, my wife and I are both pretty intent on not living in our condo forever. The more I can reduce clutter now, I think the easier the eventual sale/moving will go.
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