I've recently moved house, which has meant that I had the awful
task of packing up and sorting out my things (does anybody ever really enjoy packing?!).
Whether you're moving house or
just sorting a room it's usually a surprise to find just how much stuff you've
managed to accumulate...
Why do I have 5 pairs of
scissors in my bedroom? Why have I kept an old, out of date pair of
prescription glasses? Why have my "white" (brown) trainers not just
been thrown out?
Then there's the wardrobe full
of clothes, of which you probably only wear 40% of...
If you're anything like me then
you're not a hoarder, but you are sentimental and you're forever giving your
clothes a second chance...and a third, and a fourth.
(Pinterest)
I've also recently become quite
intrigued by the idea of a Capsule Wardrobe. In brief, a Capsule Wardrobe is
where you limit your wardrobe to 37 items (excluding underwear, formal wear,
gym clothes, coats) that can work together to create a large number of
different outfits with the different combinations. It's meant to help keep
clutter down and live in a more minimalist way. You can Google it, Youtube it or
Pinterest it - I think it's pretty interesting. I gave it a Youtube and watched
as a number of people tried it and showed the contents of their wardrobes and
the many outfit combinations they had put together. I loved it, and it was
definitely an indulgent nosey into other people's styling choices, but there
was something that stood out to me in one of the videos. This particular
Youtuber had read up on the Capsule idea and said that you were encouraged when
sorting out your clothes to ask yourself if you loved the item, if not, that it
was just taking up room where something you did love could go.
We keep things for all sorts of
reasons; sentimentality, wanting to give it second chance to be worn/used, not
really ever sorting through stuff or even just forgetting it's there!
I started to think about this
idea of keeping things in life, whether that's clothes, habits, hobbies or even
relationships and wondered if, actually, it would do us good every now and then to de-clutter our lives and not just our wardrobe.
If we look at those reasons for
keeping things through the idea of capsule wardrobe, and we do it honestly, we
might find some interesting pieces...
(Pinterest)
1. Sentimental things -
Some sentimental things are
fine to keep, but some aren't. Sometimes these are things close to our hearts
but we know they stopped being any good to us a while ago. Whether these are
physical or emotional be honest with what you need to throw out.
2. Second chances -
Some things we keep in our
(heart) wardrobe because we want to give them a second chance, that's fine, but
be honest if it's not the second chance, but actually the third, fourth or
fifth time. You aren't a bad person for cutting things from your life if it's
not doing you any good.
3. Forget -
Life gets busy and a lot of the
time we aren't even aware of what we do without thinking, or what is going on
inside unless we stop, look and re-evaluate. Something happens when we become
intentional about things. Start being intentional about habits, mentality, and you time
and you will start to see a real difference. It's also good to assess what
we're holding close and whether we need to any more. Being intentional about
these things can help us to keep what we want and get rid of what we don't...
(Pinterest)
I don't want to just have a wardrobe of things I love, I want a life I love. Of course, we will all have
things in our lives that we can't just change, drop, or get rid of, and some of
those will be things we find really really hard. But have a look at what you
can change, and what can help you to feel the best you can in your
circumstances. And if things don't need to be there, work on chucking them out
of your life...
... to give that place to
something else that you will love, that will fit, that will be positive, that
will empower you and give you confidence and freedom.
My plan to is to attempt this
capsule wardrobe idea; to use what I have in my wardrobe more efficiently and
challenge myself in getting rid of what I really don't need anymore. I'm also
going to think about my inner chest wardrobe and give that a de-clutter, so I
can try to keep only the good stuff in there and wear it well.
Yours faithfully,
Jen
x
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