My manifesto for living

June 2010

To seek authenticity in all that I encouter
To maintain a high level of integrity in all that I am responsible for
To question constantly and learn continuously
To respect others and empathise with their perpectives
To energise and excite the environment around me
To appreciate and focus on every moment I have
To share all that I have and all that I acquire
To stay curious and maintain a ‘can do’ mentality
To assist others by using my full capacity and knowledge
To challenge myself by overcoming fears and residing out of the zone of comfort
To be grateful for all that I have and spread this gratitude
To resist the social conditioning that decays my personal philosophy
To make wise decisions and judgments
To be conscious of my feelings and their impact on my perception
To be genuine, humble and open
To hope, dream and believe
And to love myself exactly as I am…

Time to enjoy the music

A year without buying anything

My friend Sophie spent 2009 not spending anything at all on clothes. As someone who has an imploding wardrobe and accessory collection, I was impressed by this feat and wanted to find our more. I put four questions to her…

Why did you decide to take a no-purchase stance in 2009?

I spent four months travelling, living out of a suitcase and when I returned to Melbourne I was overwhelmed by the amount of clothes in my wardrobe, and how many items I had not worn for years. I was confident I had enough clothes to last a year without a purchase so I made the New Year resolution.

Did you find it difficult to survive without things you needed or wanted?

It was probably one of the hardest things I have ever done. Need and want are two very separate issues. I needed little as I had so much however I wanted, and I wanted even more because I couldn’t have. The year without buying did further highlight this difference and I now buy more of what I need and less of what I want. However it is very satisfying when the two overlap.

Do you think it is sustainable?

I am certain some people could sustain it, however for me a year was enough. Living in the shopping capital of the Southern Hemisphere [Melbourne] doesn’t help.

Would you recommend others to do a year without purchasing anything?

I would encourage people to do it if they were aware of the consequences and were prepared for the ups and downs.

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So, even though we’re getting well into 2010 already, I would like to take a similar stance to Sophie as a resolution for this year. Having ‘stuff’ around you – especially too much – can really weigh you down. I would like to liberate myself by having only the items that I need to exist around me. I tend to hoard items for sentimental reasons, which is fine, but when too much is entering the system, a lack of mental and physical space really does become an issue…

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