I try to have a “one in, one out” policy. For example, if I buy a pair of shoes, there’s probably at least one pair sitting in my closet that I never wear and can get rid of.
I like to keep things in balance and not accumulate.
How’s that for a minimalist answer?

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I do exactly the same! 😊
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Great minds 👯♀️😉
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That’s a great answer. I wish I was as disciplined!
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Haha, thanks! I need to do a full purge at some point. That will be much harder.
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One in, one out is a great idea!
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I put the “out” stuff on a big shelf in my closet I call “purgatory.” It stays there for six months or so and if I don’t miss it, then I donate it to charity and it’s gone for good!
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