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How Decluttering My Stuff Changed the Way I Spend

August 20, 2015 by Elsie 2 Comments

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Decluttering has changed more than just the look of my home…it’s also saved me money by changing my spending habits! Here’s how simplifying inspires frugality.Decluttering has changed more than just the look of my home…it’s also saved me money by changing my spending habits! #Decluttering #MindfulSpending

Earlier this week I posted over on The Humbled Homemaker about how decluttering and simplifying my home has impacted my spending habits. One of the main motivations for my whole-home simplifying project was having less stuff to store and move around. But over the course of my decluttering journey, I discovered many more benefits to simple living as well! Many of my personal habits changed, including the way I handled and spent money.

Head over to The Humbled Homemaker to read about how decluttering changed the way I spend!

P.S. For more intensive decluttering help, check out my book, Your Simple Home Handbook.

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  1. ElsieAddress Our Mess says

    May 16, 2016 at 3:07 pm

    Clutter can definitely be costly (https://www.clutterhoardingcleanup.com/costly-clutter/), so decluttering is a great step to reducing expenses. It’s great to see getting rid of clutter has actually made you more aware of spending habits, allowing you to changed these habits for the better. Thanks for sharing!

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    • ElsieElsie says

      May 26, 2016 at 11:33 am

      Thank you! I often say that decluttering has changed my life, and I’m not exaggerating! Many of my habits have changed for the better.

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