on 2019, shopping bans and the pursuit of simpler living.
I just finished Cait Flander’s “Year of Less” and have a number of other books on ✨minimalism✨ and finding peace and identity through owning less, more ethical practices and obviously not spending my life savings on material goods. So what better place to spitball but here, right?
I am (and there’s not really a “good” way to say this) desperately unhappy with my life as it currently stands. I’m fat. I’m constantly overtired and stressed. I flunked out of a paper so I’m spending an extra semester to graduate. I constantly worry all my friends actually hate me and 98% of my life is defined by how anxious I am and what people think about me. It’s not a cool way to live.
One of the chief ways I make myself happy is through good old retail therapy- one of those things that actually nobody needs to do, but that little rush when you click “buy” gets every single synapse in your brain flashing like a string of Christmas lights. It feels good in the short term, kind of shitty in the long term. This lifestyle has me $2000 in overdraft (compared to my 50k student loan) and drowning in shit I don’t need or want. Financially I would like to have that money paid off by the end of my last semester in June next year (whereupon I have to decide to either be a real adult and get a job or stay for postgrad studies) and have my student loan paid off aggressively before I’m thirty. In NZ we have a huge housing crisis, so I’ve fully accepted that either I’m not staying here, or I’m renting until I die. Either way, I’d like to have at least the majority of that debt settled before that decision, in particular, is made.
I return from Europe (I know I just spent ages talking about debt, so this is stupid, right?) in Jan 2019. That gives me 6 months to pay off $334 dollars each month. That’s honestly not that much and is entirely doable- I would say I spend more on junk food in a month, and I definitely do on impulse purchases. The loan debt is significantly more dramatic and probably will take the next ten years- this is a bridge to be crossed when my OD is paid off and the bank isn’t pounding at my door for it.
My major financial goal from October 2018-October 2019 is to stop buying things. Flat out, Cait Flanders style. My goals are obviously to pay off the OD I mentioned above, raise 1/2 of the money for my grand adventure (see below) and learn to focus on what I have, rather than the material. $200 shoes aren’t going to fill the void, no matter how much I hope they will- it’s the same as food. So my goal is to adopt a simple/intentional living, less is more approach and make more considered life choices. This includes no more quickie purchases because it’s a sale, no more fast fashion, no more fast food and plastic, no more ethically corrupt food brands (e.g. Nestle) and no more buying for Fantasy Rosie, who is willowy and beautiful and very smart and successful. I want to adopt the repair, repurpose, reuse values my grandparents had, as well as the reduce and recycle values of my own generation.
Here is what I am NOT allowed to buy:
Skincare that isn’t replacements.
Makeup that isn’t brow gel or mascara (aka what I need and use.)
Books, notebooks, pens and pencils.
Electronics (i.e. new phone)
Home decor/posters/pillows/so forth.
Hair products (I have SO MANY. I do not use them all. This is an opportunity to finally finish the bottle of Ouai hair oil that’s been on my dresser since high school.)
Food containers, bowls etc.
Starbucks and fast food over $10.
Things from Kmart and the Warehouse.
Ideally, I would like to also practise a one item in, one item out mentality. If I have to have a new shirt or a new something, another item from that category needs to be donated or passed on.
Obviously, I’m allowed to buy food, textbooks, replacements, fast food under $10, movie tickets/experiences, gifts etc. Haircuts, getting my eyebrows done (I’m ginger, so this is an actual necessity) are also “allowed,” albeit sparingly- one haircut a year (because they’re like $80 per cut) and my eyebrows every six weeks (aka 9 times during the shopping ban at a total cost of $153.)
Allowed Purchases (aka: things I genuinely need.)
New black ankle boots (buy when I’m in Germany, a budget of 100 euros.) My old ones are completely worn out but can still be donated :)
Graduation dress to be worn at both my undergrad graduation and my postgrad graduation (fingers and toes crossed.) Budget of $150 NZD.
x2 pairs of exercise leggings- mine are ratty and beginning to wear out. Budget of $50 NZD per pair.
Black jeans for work (Levi’s Mile Highs, not ethical but they’re the only brand that covers my ankles.) Budget of $150 NZD.
Stainless steel lunch box. Budget of $50, which is the average cost for one of these here.
New sweatshirt (all my others are ratty and gross and hopefully will not survive 2019.) Budget of $50.
Sunscreen (i.e. Go-To Skincare’s Zincredible.) $60.
2019 Ban.do Planner. $50.
Meaningful and longlasting souveniers whilst I’m in Europe (i.e. not a ton of random t-shirts I never wear for the sake of having them.) This is actually a really hard one but I’m going to aim to spend under $150 NZD aka 80 euro on things whilst I’m over there.
Obviously, these are all hopefully ethical products from local brands and are well thought out purchases that match the rest of my stuff, fit and are affordable.
With regards to fitness, here is the plan: in the next two years, I am going to walk the Camino Portuguese from Fatima to Muxia, and then I am going to walk the Kumano Kodo and climb Mount Fuji. To do both of those things, I need to be in some sense of actual physical fitness- I’m kind of there now but not quite. I know that changing my body won’t make me happy, but I think that teamed with therapy it will allow me to develop some confidence in who I am and what I do. The following are my fitness goals (with general timeframes.)
Start going to Park Runs (soon- I have my barcodes all ready and just need a Saturday when I’m not working! I’m actually free next Saturday so I might bash out C25k Week 4 day 3 and then walk the rest of the 5k. The time won’t be pretty, but it’s much more a confidence thing.)
Start Swing Dance (early 2019)
Yoga and Spin x3 a week (free gym= student perk!)
Forest Run 5k (April 2019)
Christchurch Marathon 10k (June 2019)
Cigna Round the Bays 10k OR 21k (January 2020) — I tried to run the 6.5 k two years ago and couldn’t do it.
Camino Portuguese (2020–2021)
Mount Fuji (2020–2021, hopefully in the same trip as the Kumano Kodo)
And from then on who knows? The Camino and Kumano (and to a lesser extent Fuji) are very spiritual kind of trips for me. Like an attempt to find myself but also find out wtf is going on with my life and sort myself out. Through strenuous exercise that mostly elderly people do. Very me.