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Tips for living a life of buying less

by Nomvelo Masango
Online shopping (Picture: iStock / Delmaine Donson)

In today’s fast-paced world, consumerism often encourages us to purchase more, leading to cluttered homes, financial stress and a less sustainable lifestyle.

Embracing a minimalist approach and buying less can bring greater clarity, savings and environmental benefits. It isn’t about deprivation but about making conscious choices that lead to a more fulfilling and sustainable lifestyle.

Here are practical tips to help you live a life focused on intentional purchasing:

Also see: Bulk buying: What to buy and why

Identify your true needs and wants

Before making a purchase, ask yourself if the item is truly necessary or if it’s driven by impulse or marketing. Differentiating between needs and wants helps prevent unnecessary spending.

Create a budget and stick to it

Set clear spending limits and prioritise essential expenses. A budget keeps your spending habits in check and encourages mindful consumption.

Implement a waiting period

For non-essential items, adopt a rule to wait 24-48 hours before buying. Often, the urge to purchase diminishes with time, reducing impulse buys.

Declutter regularly

Periodically evaluate what you own. Donate or sell items you no longer use or need. A decluttered space can reinforce the value of owning less.

Also see: Reasons why conscious consumerism is the key to a sustainable future

Embrace quality over quantity

Invest in high-quality, durable items that last longer, rather than frequently replacing cheaper, lower-quality goods. This reduces overall consumption.

Limit shopping trips and online browsing

Reduce the frequency of shopping trips and avoid mindless browsing online. Consider unsubscribing from marketing emails that tempt unnecessary purchases.

Practice mindful consumption

Be deliberate about each purchase. Consider how the item aligns with your values, lifestyle and long-term goals.

Find joy in experiences, not things

Shift your focus from material possessions to experiences such as spending time with loved ones, pursuing hobbies or exploring nature. Memories and relationships often bring more lasting happiness.

Also see: Minimalism, the South African way: Why less is more

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