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Why My View on What to Do with Low Ball Poshmark Offers is Changing

January 14, 2019 by Penny 27 Comments
Low Ball Offers on Poshmark

Poshmark has changed over the years. There are more features. There are different ways to adjust pricing. Oh, and there are definitely more closets to shop. Infinitely more. But the app isn’t the only thing that’s changed. Since I’ve started selling, I’ve shifted my stance on low ball offers on Poshmark and other resale platforms. When … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: closet, clothes, low ball, low ball offers, low ball sales, online selling, Poshmark, resale, reselling, sales

Can You Really Cancel Show and Tell?

August 22, 2018 by Penny 10 Comments

“We don’t do Show and Tell here.” It was a bold proclamation. Especially because it was nowhere on the daycare orientation agenda. Show and Tell is a staple of early education curricular design. It is as familiar as Play-Doh and and the “Clean Up” song. How many times have you done Show and Tell in … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: brand names, brands, childcare, consumerism, daycare, declutter, designer, luxury, materialism, minimalism, minimalist

Better Than Free

August 15, 2018 by Penny 24 Comments

Free. It’s a powerful word. Magical, really. Out of all the four letter words, this one really stops people in their tracks. People clamor into stores en masse, wading through a sea of people only to endure time-halting lines. And free is good. In a world that often has complete disregard for their bottom line, … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: curb alert, declutter, free, frugal, frugality, garbage picking, minimalism

How I Know I’m Not Done Decluttering

August 8, 2018 by Penny 27 Comments

I need to keep decluttering. How do I know? There are obvious signs. A “Future Linebacker” Bears football jersey ornament has been hanging on the handle of my desk since last Christmas. (Why?) My husband thinks it’s easier to park in the driveway than on his side of the garage. (He is officially now one … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: clutter, desk, Freecycle, home ownership, house, minimalism, OfferUp, reselling, selling

Why Freecycle is a Decluttering Dream Come True

August 1, 2018 by Penny 15 Comments

How much clutter do you have in your house? Be honest. It’s hard to say, isn’t it? Unless you are one of those outstanding individuals who lives with 13, 37, or 42 things. Then, I’m going to do the math for you. Zero. The answer is zero. You have no clutter. But if you are … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: clothes, clutter, consumerism, decluttering, donations, Freecycle, gifts, Goodwill, minimalism, stuff, wedding

Do You Live in a Home or a Storage Unit?

July 18, 2018 by Penny 23 Comments

I am a neat person. I am organized. I am meticulous with my things. These personality traits are no match for the sheer quantity of stuff lurking just out of sight in my house. Or at least, I thought it was a house. Six years ago, I bought our dream house. We loved it so … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: clutter, consumerism, excess, home, homeownership, house, minimalism, mortgage, moving, stress

Your Stuff Isn’t Worth What You Think

June 20, 2018 by Penny 24 Comments

This could be the kind of post with a dramatic conclusion that whispers, “No, your stuff isn’t worth what you think. (breathy pause) It’s worth more.” But this is not that post. Your stuff is worth less than you think. A lot less. Basically, it’s worthless. How can I be so certain? I am the … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: clothes, clothing, Coach, designers, eBay, fashion, fast fashion, OfferUp, Poshmark, resale, reselling, shoes, Yves Saint Laurent

Reselling Textbooks: Is Buyback Express a Scam?

June 7, 2018 by Penny 5 Comments

If you have a stack of textbooks that you’re absolutely desperate to part with, you are not alone. Half.com used to be my jam. I have been selling old books for years. But since Half.com shut down, my textbook stash has been growing. Determined to resell my textbooks and declutter a drawer, I used Bookscouter … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: Buyback Express, declutter, decluttering, Half.com, resale, reselling, selling, textbook, textbooks

Guilt is Not the Antidote to Consumerism

June 4, 2018 by Penny 19 Comments

I I owe my undergrad professor an apology. He was the ultimate minimalist. He railed against conspicuous consumption, thumping his dog-eared copy of Veblen’s The Theory of the Leisure Class on a desk. He cycled through the same handful of clothes in the same neutral color scheme. He wore shorts that showcased socks he haphazardly … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: consumerism, decluttering, education, minimalism, teacher

Minimize in May: A Decluttering Recap

May 31, 2018 by Penny 18 Comments

Get rid of your stuff without putting a burden on someone or something else? Sign me up! Britt at Tiny Ambitions created a mindful decluttering challenge called Minimize in May. It spoke to me for a lot of reasons. It’s important work. (I still have too much stuff). It’s more manageable. (You can only fail … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: #MinsGame, challenge, debt, declutter, growth, minimalism, minimalists, mortgage payoff, reselling, selling
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