Thank you for sharing, lots of inspiring ideas, I started my journey living with less, but sometimes the desire to buy hits, but knowing someone out there doing well keep me going❤
@mi--.3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment ☺️ I want to live lightly with fewer things ✨ I used to be a bit of a spendthrift, but I still love interior design. Because I love it, I want to reduce where I can so that everything isn't overflowing with things and live a balanced and comfortable life 😊
@trisnaekowiyatnikawaii38605 ай бұрын
I was raised by my grandparents until the age of 8, and then returned to live with my parents until I decided to live on my own in France in 2013. At the time, living with my parents was very practical: everything was equipped with the latest gadgets and appliances. Unfortunately, it soon took up a lot of space because my parents couldn't throw away something that was already broken and replace it with something else. But since I decided to live on my own in France, I've learned a different way of life and rediscovered the old way of living that my grandparents taught me which is to live modestly and sufficiently. It's not easy at first. But with time, I can do most of the things I used to do in my parents' house without these fancy gadgets. This saves me a lot of money and encourages me to use more of my muscles
@mi--.5 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching the video ☺️ And your comments make me very happy. Thank you for telling me about your lifestyle so far. Your parents are the reason you live such a minimalist life ✨ In this modern age where we are surrounded by so many convenient things, we want to distinguish between what is necessary and what is unnecessary, so that we don't end up overwhelmed with things and make our daily lives comfortable and enjoyable ☺️
I love watching Japanese housewifes' videos, I've collected so many cool tips and suggestions to go with my home organised and minimal, also money-saving and sustainable. I've been thinking about using citric acid powder as a kind of fabric softener substitution. Has anyone tried this method before, maybe a table spoon of citric acid powder each wash? Because I'm worried that too much sourness can worn out good fabric and make it short-lasting 🤔
@mi--.3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment 😊 I also love videos on organizing your life and watch them often. Citric acid instead of fabric softener! I didn't know that method. It seems that the amount you put in is important. Exceeding the specified amount may cause damage to the skin and damage the barrel. But there are also many benefits ☺️ I'll look into it in more detail 🩷