Wednesday, April 7, 2010

the spending hiatus: we made it!

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The spending hiatus is finally finished! I'm not going to lie, the temptation to spend was everywhere. What I realized was, the things I enjoy and love the most are not things at all but experiences. Kiwi and I tried new restaurants and read books in bed on Sunday mornings. I took an amazing trip with my girlfriends and made time to try some new recipes.... I even baked cookies!

On the material side of things, I discovered that I tend to wear a few select pieces over and over again. These pieces are generally items that I invested a little more money in, but I'm still wearing two, three and even five years later. In the future, I hope to think a bit more about my purchases and the quality of the items... and not just if it was a good deal.

*So how did you do? Any non-spending revelations, ideas, comments?

**I think the spending hiatus may have officially cured me of my longtime love affair with Target. More on that later.

18 comments:

  1. Good for you! I agree, I tend to wear the same few outfits over and over, but they are the ones that cost more, but are timeless and very well-made.

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  2. Oh please tell me how long you did this for? I too, have found the things I wear most are a little bit more money, but I truly appreciate them and wear them over and over. Great Job!! XO

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  3. Great job! Mr B and I need to do this.

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  4. P.s. Added you to my blogroll. Love your blog

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  5. I am on a permanent spending hiatus! haha!!!

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  6. Haha! I love your thoughts on Target. I wasn't there for two months and I was totally okay. I thought I would miss it but I realized life went on. And then last week I stopped in to use the bathroom and ended up buying two purses and a ton of random things. Sigh.

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  7. I'm sort of on one myself right now. Since I had the dude, I definitely don't shop as much as I used too...and now I shop even less. What I really need to work on is cooking at home instead of eating out so much. Thanks for the inspiration lady!

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  8. I am so proud of you. I need to do this for myself, for reals.

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  9. i'm proud, too. and maybe a little jealous. and maybe a little inspired. bravo to you!

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  10. I just got back from two trips. I definitely need to go on a spending hiatus!!

    Good for you! I'm inspired!!!

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  11. I usually do a pretty good job, but like yourself, I have a love affair with Target, too:)

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  12. congrats to you! it's always good to feel better about ourselves - specially saving money ;)

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  13. You'll never be cured of Target...its like crack...

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  14. aw congrats! Target is a very scary place...in terms of how much can be spent in so little time! :)

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  15. haha Brie, I'm so sad to hear that Target has been cheating on me with you! But man, I'm really impressed with your stamina! See ya Tuesday!

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  16. whooo, congrats!


    i'm beginning to realize quality over quantity is actually a better deal in the end too.

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  17. Congrats! I don't really spend too much money where I shouldn't, I can always talk myself out of buy something I don't 'need'

    http://annawalker1992.blogspot.com/

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  18. Great to hear that you were able to avoid all temptations... I too did a shopping break and I discovered a lot about my closet. Some of the things that I've not worn for the longest time were given a new life. xoxo

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