Showing posts with label presents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presents. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Day 48: How Getting Rid Of Stuff Helps You, Helps Others

Why do we keep things we don't use?

It's too good to get rid of it... really?!

Let's explore this logic shall we? We get things and we can see they are beautifully made, good quality, etc. Yet for some reason it is not something we want, need or even like. You know the things I am talking about. That top your mum gave you, the dish you were given for your birthday, that ornament from your friend, that outfit your bought but never wear... the list goes on!

So what do we do?

Most of us keep them because of the sentimental value. Some can't get rid of them because "it's too good to get rid of it"... or "there's nothing wrong with it" or "but aunty Mary gave it to me". The list of reasons go on.

So how do we make the decision? What do we ask ourselves to enable the truest choice?

We could ask one simple question "If I didn't have this, would I buy it?" And if the answer is no, GONE-SKI!!

It's as simple as that. Isn't it? YES?....do I hear you say "but"? Explore your 'buts' there is gold in them there 'buts' folks.   

The other side to this equation is of course to stop things coming in. This is a great opportunity to let your family and friends know not to buy you anything that will clog up your home

 

What if, giving it away helps both you and the person that gets it?

By taking the things out of your home / life that are not there by your choice, you clear the space, you enable other things to be welcomed, you don't carry that 'must, should, have to' energy, you detach from the consumerism story and you find a new sense of freedom. 

By giving these things away other people benefit. And it is even better if they are quality items, that are loved etc. Why not make someone else's day by donating these things to people who actually WANT them?  

By helping yourself, you help another. Perfect!!

Cheers from Deb (looking beyond the dilemmas)

INSIGHTS

(1) Holding onto items that don't add value to our lives, clogs our flow
(2) People in need would be so joyous to receive items we hoard


What went out - 5 items

3 of my tops, 2 of Jerry's old (too good to get rid of...) sports coats...LOL

 

What came in  -  0 items

Loving this equation...feeling it too


TOTAL: OUT - 775  IN - 67

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48

 

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Day 27: How Cancelling my Birthday Party Became a Gift

It was my birthday today. The rain insisted we cancel the beach dinner party we had planned... and we didn't fancy organising the house for 20+ guests for dinner and drinks, so we just called it off in the spirit of 'ease and grace'.

This enabled me to open up to a new day of opportunities to celebrate.    

The Gift of Time

I had the day off work, Sammi was on her last day of school holidays (starting high school tomorrow), Jerry had to go into the office and so Sammi and I decided to just chill out at home, letting the day unfold on it's own.

A Facebook message from a friend came in suggesting a café catchup for lunch. Perfect!!  She had a place in mind with soul-full food that she had heard was great.

The food was spectacular, the ambiance was terrible; on a foot-path, on a main road, on a damp, rainy day... but it was the best lunch ever!

We shared more of ourselves in that three hours than we had had the chance to since meeting years ago. We laughed, cried, shared insights and our hearts. Most of all, we shared compassion and understanding for the really tough journey we had been on.

My heart just melted.

Caroline bought us lunch as a gift... but we both knew the real gift was the moments shared.

Juicy conversation

Next a text arrived from my beautiful friend Maree... yay! We met at a café and enjoyed a fresh juice while we caught up. It was just perfect. Another gift of time and connection.

Dinner and PRESENTS!!

We got home in time to greet Jerry home from work. We settled in for the night creating a simple dinner of vegetarian, make it yourself, wraps!! My favourite 'easy' meal. Steve (Ex hubby) joined us.

The celebrations began...and out came the presents. OH NO!!!

Steve proudly presented his WRAPPED bottles of wine and a CARD. We laughed. He was so proud of his purchase because it was something we could use, that would not clutter. It then dawned on him that the wrapping and card were the joke. 

Sammi then presented her gift in the store bag... some earrings...yay! I then held her hand and said... now give me your card from your heart. She looked deep into my eyes and shared her feelings with me... it was gorgeous!

Now that's a heart-card.

Jerry then gave me my second present of the day (the first was a beautiful silver and turquoise pendant), a mobile charging unit.... yippee!! I loved it. I always steal his when out and about. It holds enough charge for 5 iPhones. Oh yeah!!

Oh, and it was in an old gift box (recycled). I loved that he did that! 

He then spoke his heart-card... gorgeous!

But wait there's more...

Then he comes back into the room with another present...WTF!! Lucky me. It was in the store wrapping (yay) and was from IKOU - the organic goodies I buy. Yay...no clutter. It had a candle, some massage oil and a loufa. 

We had a great night... relaxed, loving and full. 

What went out - 11 items

I went through my belts drawer and put 11 in the donation box.

What came in - 5 items

My turquoise necklace, the loufa, the bag the IKOU goodies came in, the charging pack, and the earrings.      

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INSIGHTS

(1) Moments are the greatest gift of all
(2) When I open up to connection... the world connects


TOTAL: OUT - 586   IN - 48


Saturday, 17 January 2015

Day 17: How Could I Let This Happen? INCOMING!!

Last week two of our good friends, supporting us on this non-consumer journey, asked it Sammi would like to come over on the weekend to look at some clothes she might like. ALERT, ALERT, ALERT!!!

After much discussion on how this fits with 'jumping off the consumer train' we agreed this is a perfect way to render the stored clothes useful as long as they are passed on when no longer needed. This will mean passed 'back' to our friends for when their 5 year old will be ready to consider them as her own.

On the drive over there, Sammi and I added some items to the wish-lists, including a black cardigan for me for work.


So we went over and did some home op shopping and Sammi found 15 items she loved and 2 books. In the box of goodies where two items I fell in love with. One was simple cotton dress (that I am still wearing as I sit here and tell you the story) and the other was a gorgeous cardigan perfect for work. Magic. 

I was a little wary of how this fits with getting the 'stuff' out of the house...but happy to 'learn by doing' to enable us to find out later if this was true to do.

On the flip side, we decided to get heaps of stuff out of the house to ensure the energy continues to flow out.

 

 

 

 

What went out - 79 items

We went through a top dresser drawer in the bedroom and found all these items that are NEVER used. Too funny. There were about 12 small boxes of sample perfumes my mum gave me about 10 years ago....OMG!!! an old broken watch, heaps of costume jewellery I don't wear and loads of little junky things.

What came in - 19 items

Sammi got some lovely tops, bottoms and 2 lovely books. I am now enjoying a simple cotton dress and will enjoy the cardigan soon for work.


INSIGHTS
(1) When you clear the clutter you can get to the items of value
(2) Intentional shopping is way more fulfilling and the items are way more loved.  


TOTAL: OUT - 402   IN - 28

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Day 14: Birthday Cards Gone-Ski - a True Hallmark Moment

On the way to work we discussed how to deliver the gift (a family photo shoot with Jerry) to our friend for his birthday. Do we buy a card and write in the card?

CONSUMER ALERT!!

It was a tough decision because we wanted to convey our hearts and 'give' him something. What a trap. There is no need to present someone with a written birthday wish... when a heart felt exchange in person or over the phone is just as powerful, if not more so. Buying a card doesn't add any value.

Think about it... what do you do with old birthday cards?

So that's what we did. We shared dinner, which was whole food made with loads of love. We shared fine wine. We shared stories. But most of all we shared our hearts and experienced a connection that had been once lost to the noise of life.

Over fresh fruit and a sticky date cake to die for, we shared the gift with our friend. He (and his gorgeous family) loved the idea. And we explained the reason for no card and present. They are followers of this blog and were so happy to hear that we had made that choice consciously.

There are gazillion ways to gift someone. Be creative! 

What went out - 4 items

One pair of shoes left the building today. I was very brave...LOL. Plus 3 empty plastic water bottles that have been sitting on the window sill for months.

What came in - 0 items

Nothing at all. Although we did take home some food from dinner in a Tupperware container which we will return this weekend. Does this count? Need your feedback please.

INSIGHTS
(1) More joy is experienced by gifts of the heart than any purchase on the menu.
(2) Time WITH and being present with friends is very precious


TOTAL: OUT - 320   IN - 9



Sunday, 11 January 2015

Guest Blog by Fiona Thornycroft: WISH-LISTS


When we decided to fight against the tide of consumerism we realised we needed a few tools to do so. One is a wish list.
We instigated using wish lists when the children were young and perpetually asking us for “stuff” when we went out shopping. We soon came to realise how useful they were for ourselves too. Instead of buying things compulsively, we only buy things that are on the “wish list”. An item has to be on the wish list for at least a week. This avoids spontaneous purchases, especially the “not to be missed” offers and sales.  
So what goes on the wish list and how do we decide what to buy from what is on it? Well, anything can go on the wish list. Sometimes we start by brainstorming at home or we make lists when we go out. I only write down what I can remember when I get home. It is amazing how much I simply forget after an hour or two, so obviously didn’t really want! We find it is also useful to put an approximate price to things to help with planning.

When assessing a list we try to consider how the things on the list will contribute towards our life choices. Often they don’t. An easy example could be a life choice of travel versus a desire for a pet such as a dog.  The solution may be to move the item to the bottom of the list, or remove it. But what if this “wish” is speaking to another part of your soul? Well in those cases a compromise is likely to present itself, such as fostering a pet.
Another thing to consider is whether the wish is a need, a pure want or somewhere in between.
 

Example Wish-List

This is my daughter’s wish list from last year, with my notes: 
  • Backpack / day pack (practical need)
  • Small umbrella (practical need)
  • I phone cover (doesn’t like current one; not a high priority)
  • Design by Humans T-shirts (special clothing beyond absolute need)
  • Diana Wynne Jones Books (she has read all these but WANTS own collection of favourite Author’s work)
  • Tumble Turner –Composter (practical and furthers desire to have a flourishing vegetable garden)
  • Book with bird photos (alternative source of images found)
  • Wreck this journal (decided she no longer wanted this fun way of recording a year)
  • Steam punk beads (furthers artistic endeavours)
  • Stabilo Pens 20 pack (available but expensive except when on promotion: prepared to wait)
  • Hair dryer (practical, especially given her very long hair)
  • Kayak (furthers desire for more exercise but is expensive and may not be used)


We use this list to help plan for presents and to make decisions on how her income from baby-sitting will be used. While this wish list is entirely items to purchase, our son's list included expensive experiences such as major camps or outings. We have found that it helps to plan how to make experiences happen and just like “things”, experiences can make excellent birthday gifts.

Many personal wishes, either items or experiences, are gifted for birthdays or Christmas. We discuss family wishes and try to make them happen as part of a year plan. About this time of year out comes the year planner and in go dates and events. This triggers a lot of discussion about how to make it happen, what is realistic and whose turn is it to decide. We have two acquisitive kids and two non acquisitive kids which is an interesting mix when trying to decide what is fair.

Wish lists are now part of our life and most effective in achieving our aims, without giving in to consumerism.

How you could fund the wish-list
Both older kids now have their own income and budget for the wishes we don’t provide. They are expected to put some money in the bank EVERY month for long term savings goals. Our son needs to contribute $500 towards a scout camp he wants to attend in 2016 and wants to buy a $600 camera, which we’ll only partly fund because we believe that if he’s worked towards it he will appreciate it more and look after it.

We used to give the kids regular pocket money and still think this is great to do. Ideally it would be at least $5 a week, probably at least $10 for a 10 year old. If it’s less than a note we have found that all it gets spent on is lollies.  

We have found it helps children budget and focus on what they want. Perhaps you could give pocket money as a substitute for regularly going out to a café. This means that IF you want to go out to a café your children are also involved in the choice. They decide whether to spend their money on the outing or indeed whether to treat you! Is it on their wish list? It has been really lovely when my daughter has taken me out to the café, but it’s a rare thing. More commonly she will “treat” by going to the shops, buying special ingredients and doing a bake up for the whole family.

Planning for wish-list purchases
Guy and I try to plan our wishes budget in a similar light. When we first got married our wish list was huge as we shared our dreams and vision for the future. Each year it has been modified and refined as things have been achieved and our wishes have matured. (We have sometimes taken out those firsts lists and had a giggle.) Frequently, the bigger targets take extreme determination to achieve. It was four years and a tax return before we could tick off “solar panels” from the wish list. Each month we try to budget for a little pocket money or discretionary spending. Often it is as little as $50 each, but as cash in hand it is a powerful thing when held in conjunction with a wish list!

 
Guests of 'How many shoes do ya need?' are encouraged to share their consumer smart stories. Simply write a story and email it to deb@creativecoaching.com . All articles will be laid out and confirmed with the author prior to publishing.

 

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Day 10: Birthday (Wallet) Bash

I totally busted myself in the consumer trance again. It was hilarious! And the funny thing was I didn't know I was in it until I was away from it. Boy this journey is insightful. Here's what happened....  

Birthday Dinner - Consumer ALERT woot, woot, woot!

We are planning a birthday dinner for yours truly. We walked around Terrigal yesterday and looked at a few places, grabbed some menus and made a tentative booking at two places. 

I got home and took a bath as my back had been sore all day. Sammi and I reviewed the menus whilst in the bath when it dawned on me.

WTF was I thinking!!!

This is not true to do, nor it is in line with what I really choose or want. Woohoo!!

So instead we are cooking up an BYO BBQ at Terrigal Haven. The cost will be heavily reduced. Instead of $60 to $80 plus alcohol costs it should be far less and we will enjoy more.

So over the next few days I will whip up an invite for my good buddies and see if they want to join us for an afternoon/evening of good food, great friends, maybe some games and most importantly, connection.

The interesting thing is to position the present thing so that folks don't give me 'stuff'. Keep you posted as I come up with the best way to say it on the invite.

Wish-List Time (for the family)

Yesterday we spent time on our wish-list. We started with the items for the house. There are many things we need, want and would love. It is interesting sitting around with the family with a lovely cup of tea brainstorming items on the list.

We took it in turn. Sammi wanted her wall painted purple and her room painted like the spare room, Jerry wanted a new stove top, I wanted a new front door. We kept going until we had exhausted our ideas. The list is large but functional. Next weekend we will spend time prioritising it. What will we work towards first. This should be a fun session. May need more than tea to get through this...LOL.

Next we will work on the list of things we would like to do, see, explore. E.G. holidays, weekend bushwalks, movies etc. This will be loads of fun.

What Went Out - 1 Item

Jerry put a desk trinket in the gone-ski box. It was a present however it was never his thing. It doesn't devalue the love of the gifting, it is just not true to keep a gift that is not something you love.

What Came In - 0 Items

Doing well here. We are very conscious about what comes into our lives.
 

INSIGHTS

(1) When you put your guiding principals first, your imagination will find the truest solution
(2) Connecting is a natural human state and we all want and love it

 

2015 TOTAL: OUT - 296   IN - 4 

Thursday, 8 January 2015

Day 8: Establishing the Gone-ski Process

It appears easy, sixteen items out and zero in. Simple, but not so easy. Where are the sixteen items going?

To be able to really play this game well you have to establish a way to get the things OUT of your life!! This is what I call the 'gone-ski process'. And of course it is worth considering not wasting things of value.

To be able to continue the flow out of our lives we have established 4 baskets:
(1) DONATE: for items going to the op shop 

(2) SELL: for items too good to give away that can go to friends, be re-gifted or sell 
(3) TRASH: gets thrown away
(4) REPAIR: for items needing repair (anything staying in this basket too long gets trashed

We have used existing baskets we had in various cabinets around the house. In essence we have recycled their use and in the process emptied the crap out of them. We have put the baskets in a really easy to get to place. This keeps it real.  

Without this distribution process I think I may have piles of stuff lying around eventually causing more clutter. This way there is a clear place to put things and a method to redistribute OUT of the house.

 

 

What can happen when you have a quiet day at home

I did a bit of a clean up at home and found 12 items for the gone-ski baskets. Sammi joined me at around 1pm and we decided it would be fun to play Boggle. We had a blast and she learned a few words.

When putting it away we noticed a cane basket in the TV cabinet which has been untouched for around 3 years. We laughed and laughed at the things Sammi kept squirrelled away in there. All 104 things in that basket were set free and put in the gone-ski baskets. Most went to the trash.

What went out - 115 items

Mostly little plastic toys, used craft items and a few tops, old wooden cupboard drawers (don't even ask me why I have them...LOL) and a few items from the kitchen we just never use. 

 

What came in - 0 items

Even though I went to the shops, nothing other than the items on my very small food shopping list came home. I was just so darn pleased with myself as I drove out of the shopping centre that I had not been drawn into the consumer prison I had built myself.   

 

INSIGHTS

(1) Recognise every success, whether small or large, as this creates momentum.
(2) Observe self and others without judgement. Any judgement is a reflection of a personal belief inside myself and has nothing to do with anyone else.  
 

 

TOTAL: OUT - 289   IN - 4




Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Day 6: Incoming!

Here I am being all clever about nothing coming INTO the home. No shopping, no buying and no gathering of 'stuff'. When all of a sudden BAM!! A Christmas package arrives from the US. Too funny. Of course no big deal right?! Right?! RIGHT!?? 

It was a present for each of us from Jerry's sister plus one for the family. Beautifully and heartfully selected. Four wonderful gifts were opened and received. All of them keepers: gorgeous salad spoons with olive oak handles, a lovely bracelet each for Sammi and I with 'made from love' on the insert, and a Waterford crystal tree ornament. Just beautiful.

So in response I HAD to get rid of more than arrived. So I went straight to the SHOE CLOSET and out went 3 pairs. Ok, I admit it one pair was just one thong (second on broke) and a second pair of thongs that I just don't wear, and a pair of heals that are broken in parts. Feels good...but I am nervous about culling my shoes further. I need to sit down....LOL.

I also browsed the linen cupboard and found two table cloths that are just not us any more. Gone-ski.

What went out - 5 items

I got to this quickly as I wanted to go to bed early - 3 pairs of shoes and 2 table cloths.

What came in - 4 items

Some yummy Christmas presents. All of them are keepers and we love them. Let's see if this is still true in 12 months time.  

 

Insights

(1) It is what comes in that makes all the difference. The opposite applies to money, it is what goes out that makes all the difference. Interesting...we are flipping the equation.

 

TOTAL: OUT - 163   IN - 4