I decided this year I was done buying clothes that were made from plastic. Trying to choose cotton, wool, or linen! It’s actually a great way to not spend as much because it’s harder to find. 😅
@staceyrussiantonian8 ай бұрын
I’m doing this as well! It sos frustrating to find 100% cotton or linen dress only to find it lined with plastic like whyyyyy lol
@caitlinryder8988 ай бұрын
This is great!
@tiffanystanton95098 ай бұрын
We put our first son in soccer at 4 bc he has said he wanted to when we asked. It was a disaster. Kids crying every second chaos etc. Every kid of the team was more excited about after game snack then actually playing. We are now waiting with both of our boys until they are excited and ask us to play when they are older. They play basketball football and soccer everyday with each other outside and have no desire to play on a team. Less traveling and schedule work around for me!
@ChristysChannelYall8 ай бұрын
I’m 51 and my kids are all grown. When I was 20 I went to school to learn cosmetology. I only did hair for a year and then I joined the military and went to nursing school, but let me tell you, that instruction in hair has saved me several thousand dollars. I have 3 sons and I’m the only one to ever cut their hair and I have always been able to do my own hair, cut, color or whatever I wanted. I have no idea how much it even costs to go to a salon so when you said $60 for two kids cuts 😮…maybe I need to go back to that line of work 😂. Great video!
@AMcDub07083 ай бұрын
A hair dresser friend of mine once told me there’s an unnoticed link between hairdressers and nurses. That it’s not uncommon for hairdressers to leave the trade and become nurses. I thought about several other nurses I’ve known who either went to hair school before becoming a nurse or were hairdressers for several years before switching. Interesting anyway
@simply_abby8 ай бұрын
I decided to have a “no spend” month in February - it’s nice to see a video not necessarily intentionally “deinfluencing” but discussing that you don’t NEED to buy all these things. I also haven’t gotten my nails done since my wedding five years ago… I find it to be unnecessary and expensive 😅 I don’t have kids but I’ve been cutting my husband’s hair since we got married and I get mine cut 1-2 times a year from my sister. As usual, your content is very refreshing and relatable 💛
@andreagardner23358 ай бұрын
I am 70. Always lived frugally. We had a small house with little storage. Nothing came in unless something went out. So I didn’t buy extras. To this day, I use one handbag. Have a few, three from an aunt who died in the 80’s; a couple from my mom. Half of our closet is empty. One pair of black flats for dress. One pair of leather boots. Two pair of sandals and sneakers. Done! No one needs anywhere near as much as we have. My kids weren’t deprived, and not indulged. They are like I was. But their spouses aren’t!
@Gavinsrents6 ай бұрын
I’ve reflected on Christmas gifts now - 4 months later and what the kids still remember and use. I’ll use this to gauge next years purchases.
@jenniferb.72508 ай бұрын
Margaret, these are amazing! I really like the extracurriculars advice. I am 55 years old and I really protected our time when the children were little and we were very selective about extracurricular and I do not regret all of the time we had at home and they loved it as well. Our highest times of stress or when we let this get out of balance. One thing I am not buying this year is a gym membership. I am working out at home and trying to do walks outside.
@adventureswiththerobin8 ай бұрын
2023 was a no buy year for me (which I documented on my channel). Christmas was especially tough and I did go over budget for gifts but I didn’t buy any Christmas decorations. This year is a low-buy year for me and I’m also drastically cutting back on the type of spending I used to do. I’m trying to figure out how I will navigate Christmas 2024 without spending so much on gifts… I also stopped getting my nails done years ago and felt a little embarrassed when I started making videos but it’s good to hear that natural nails are trending 😂
@tinamoore63528 ай бұрын
Great video! I stopped getting my nails done during COVID and I’m so happy I did. My minimal, natural nails are so much better. I’m also focusing on reducing impulse buys on Amazon. I created a habit tracker for this year and monitor every day which is holding me accountable.
@cindyasselin47328 ай бұрын
I feel the same about the sports here to! My older one is almost 6 and didnt ask for it. Neither the youngest. We do sport and if they ask for it i will encourage it! Yhanks for all those ideas! Full price kids clothes to! This weekend i bought shoes for my daughter, they were 3$!
@jaclyndougherty32718 ай бұрын
I have also started making my own products. From cleaning products, to hygiene products, and now making my own makeup. It feels so good not to depend on all these products that we know are harming us. And I've also started making my own sandwich bread.
@rrs84868 ай бұрын
Low key changed my life when a while ago in a video you said you switched to all black socks and downsized how many pairs you had. 🤯 Bc YES they are the bain of my existence trying to match them and keep up with them all 😅 this was a good list! I can’t think of any more but already had in mind many of the ones you mentioned. You’re doing good things mama ❤️
@yanka16508 ай бұрын
Agree with you 100% on everything. Also we dont buy gifts for our kids on Christmas cuz family already gifts a lot. I just open one gift at a time and leave others for later when they get bored.
@MollyDoolittle8 ай бұрын
I love you so much. It always makes me so excited every time I see you post!
@TheTidyNest8 ай бұрын
Some good ones in here! My oldest 2 girls just started their cycles and we got washable period underwear for them. I would like to also get switched to better make up for me and the girls as they start playing around with a little make up. Sports are a big deal in our house, but our local programs dont start until 3rd grade and that seems to be a good age. They are really excited to try all the different sports and see what they love. I just consoder it part of our homeschool, giving them opportunity to try lots of things and work hard, competition, making new friends. I totally get that it can be a lot (I'm pregnant with my 7th) but I learned so many wonderful life lessons and work ethic from being a multisport athlete. As long as they are enjoying it I will figure out a way to make it fit in the schedule. Being a large family I think it really gives them something thats just theirs and we all go and and cheer them on at every game. ❤
@lindseyheringer26418 ай бұрын
I am with you on jewelry. I've been buying southwest inspired bc it's always been my style. I don't care if it's in style or not, it's me. I buy from handmade small businesses and love curating a nice collection of everyday wear that is sterling silver. I also do my kids haircuts.
@Ma-Says8 ай бұрын
We did not do sports with our kids when they were young. We had 6 kids in 7 years and my husband worked long hours. He grew up (only child) playing soccer and put a lot of pressure on himself to give them that experience. We had to really look at our priorities and decided to not do any kids sports. I would have had to do it on my own and it wasn’t as important as healthy meals, peaceful daily routines, financial goals, and my sanity. We homeschooled all of them until 2020 when our oldest 3 went to public school. They each tried a few sports and overall had a fun experience. My oldest started pole vaulting his senior year and ended up joining his college track team! Now he throws javelin and loves it. He’s come back and said he probably wouldn’t have done it if he had been playing sports his whole life and burned out like so many of his friends did. In the end it’s a family decision and I think the way you’re going about it is really wise.
@evalindell27578 ай бұрын
You are such a wise woman! Love listening to you as I always find new motivation, inspiration and as it is a tranquil time to reflect on my life! Thank You Margret ❤️
@ally337998 ай бұрын
The only holiday baskets/gifts we do other than Christmas is Easter baskets but we try to keep it super minimal and mostly stuff she needs or books, and a chocolate bunny. For Christmas and birthdays we ask that if anyone wants to get her a present to either donate to a charity or do an experience gift.
@itsteegs08 ай бұрын
Definitely agree with nails and haircuts! I have been to a nail salon once in my life and I've been cutting my own and my husbands hair for about 5 years now! We've probably saved thousands of dollars. Also won't be buying any home decor items!
@annekem888 ай бұрын
We live in the netherlands and there is a lot of water everywhere. When my kids turned 5 they have to take swimming lessons. After that it is up to them.
@KelseyMariah88 ай бұрын
Hey Margaret! Do you mind sharing where the emerald green sweater you’re wearing in this video is from? Thank you!
@marneangel78 ай бұрын
You look GORGEOUS in that color green!
@gracesheehan98 ай бұрын
Love this so much. And the sports/extracurriculars point! My son is almost 5 and I feel like there’s definitely pressure to pick something to do already.
@debchaffin8 ай бұрын
I live in CA so my water bottles needs to be the insulated otherwise it will melt in my car. and for massages, i would a million times buy a session if i could lol i rarely get it but when i do i am so grateful for it 😅
@margaretmatheny8 ай бұрын
They have glass and hydroflask options too!! Yes, totally hear you on the massages 😅 That was me until my husband showed me it was a waste of money. So yes, please treat yourself if you need - I should have said that because I love them too!
@kristigeiger36808 ай бұрын
We're moving across the country this year so I'm getting rid of so much right now. My goal is to not replace the things I'm decluttering. Except maybe a few intentional pieces of furniture that we have to have and won't be bringing.
@Dana-mb1hd8 ай бұрын
Margaret you are a HUGE inspiration to me! Loved this video you always give me things to think about ❤❤❤❤. When will your course be starting? Or has it started already and I missed it?
@jaclyndougherty32718 ай бұрын
I totally agree with not just signing your kid up for sports because you want them to do it. I grew up in athlete and I loved it a lot, and I have prayed for the day that I get to watch my boys play as well. Are now 11-year-old played sports through local organizations when he was about four and he took about 6 years off. He wasn't interested in playing and even though it broke my heart, we did not force him. Because it would have been for our enjoyment and not his. We moved States and he made some friends here and saw how active those kids were and came to us and has now played every sport since we have been here. The only downside to this, is that these kids have been playing their whole lives in our son is still beginning to learn a lot of the game. So while his friends are on better teams our son really isn't. And it shouldn't be like that being a small town, but you know that's just how it goes. So I've kind of learned to gracefully be quiet and as long as he's having fun then that's all that matters ❤
@XYz-e9e4c8 ай бұрын
Love your stuff. Just want to say that I have 4 kids and there is a huge and noticeable difference between my two kids who played a team sport and my two who did not. They have way more confidence and are far more adaptable than the two who didnt. Just my experience so far. City leagues are super affordable
@eightyninetreasure8 ай бұрын
This I agree with. My husband and my brothers played sports. There is a huge difference. They all continue to have body awareness, confidence, grit and are still all in shape. I am the vocalist and book reader. I want my kids to join sport teams if they show interest, at least for a few years.
@ggandara8 ай бұрын
Great video! Which shampoo/conditioner have you been using your hair looks so healthy
@margaretmatheny8 ай бұрын
Allll Beautycounter :)
@angelalumia57598 ай бұрын
Do you have any recommendations for a clean perfume? I can't seem to find a good one.
@kierstynstrasswimmer27508 ай бұрын
Love the color of your sweater
@The_Apollo_Show8 ай бұрын
One thing I never seen these videos is liquid soap. Bars are more cost-effective, and you can make so much liquid soap from just one bar. Same with liquid shampoo and shampoo bars.
@rebekah1758 ай бұрын
Great Video! Thank you so much for inspiring us! Which brand of menstrual cups do you use?
@mswright65388 ай бұрын
I enjoyed watching this!! ❤
@ElVlogDeDrew8 ай бұрын
Everything amaaaazing except that I LOOOOOOVE XMAS hahahaha watching my house with lights everywhere it is soooo delightful for me :) hahaha
@mellyjoy8 ай бұрын
I’d love to have less coats. But to get rid of what I have would be so wasteful
@kayakalugin86448 ай бұрын
I'm looking into switching my makeup line slowly! I've never seen anyone share what mascara they buy from??
@CRG_8 ай бұрын
I think the sports thing works. I’m not big into sports but at 5 my daughter is asking about trying alllll sorts of sports and activities
@tawneeseekye18 ай бұрын
I just LOVE you sister!!!
@Kayla-yv7wc8 ай бұрын
Where is your shirt from?
@anashappydays8 ай бұрын
Totally agree on your children extra activities. Plenty of years for it. When they are little they don’t need it. Playing is all they need. Later on they will love to try new things and they will ask you for it ❤
@unraveledmotherhood8 ай бұрын
I am relating tooo much to the pens everywhere... sheesh. Also if anyone is thinking of using something more sustainable for their menstrual cycle, the reusable disc from flex is sooo comfortable and pair it with comfy period undies and you feel actually normal.
@sararibeiro39598 ай бұрын
I love your videos 😊 where is your jumper from? It's beautiful 😍
@jerryduty9018 ай бұрын
I wrote them all down, but I’m not guilty of any of them, so that was easy.
@theclarks28568 ай бұрын
It's funny you said nails because i haven't had my nails done in a long time, and i did a week ago, and now im hating them! I want them gone 😅
@annettebromley91908 ай бұрын
My husband wouldn't let me cut his hair until COVID hit and hair cut places weren't open. I've been cutting it ever since. We joke that it took a pandemic for him to let me cut his hair.
@Desiree_Rose8 ай бұрын
Your kids may not like sports at all. My son is 14 and never wanted to join sports. He likes playing active games, but organized sports isn't everyone's thing. He's more into programming, reading and birding..and now, boy scouts too :-) I'd recommend letting your kids figure out what they like instead of pushing them into athletics.
@LTNZ18 ай бұрын
Beautycounter is not clean product, it does contain harmful chemicals, like mica, tocopherol, dimethicone, titanium dioxide and so on.
@waziotter7 ай бұрын
Did you hear about the homeopath who overdosed? He forgot to take any pills.