Real Life Minimalists: Jan

Every Monday, I post Real Life Minimalists, a profile of one of my readers in their own words. If you’d like to participate, click here for details.

This week, we have a wonderful submission from Jan. She explains why she started on her minimalist journey, and describes the progress she’s made so far. If you’d like to learn more, please visit her blog, Finallygettingtoeven.com.

Jan writes:

My place on the roadway of this minimalist life so far:

I got my financial house in order, finally seeing things for what they were and had become and how weighted down personally I was from the debt load that I was carrying upon my shoulders on a daily basis. My gratitude comes from the ‘enlightenment’ and then the ‘empowerment’ of finally being able to say “you know, I just don’t WANT to do this anymore”.

My biggest problem has always been that it’s not that I didn’t know HOW to get out of debt. I just didn’t care enough to finally do anything about it. Then in 2009, the light came on, (I can’t explain how or why) it just did….

So with the help of places like the internet & financial blogs, I was able to visit and remind myself daily what I was trying to accomplish, and I am so thankful that this has happened as I look around me at my family, friends, neighbors, strangers and I see all the struggling that is going on, and I know that I very well could have been one step away from being able to ‘walk a mile in their shoes’.

My husband and I paid off an enormous amount of credit card debt in 2009…something that I should have never had to begin with, even if I was carrying 0% interest on the cards. That is still thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of junk that I had purchased one way or another. It was NOT money being dumped into savings that could have actually been worth something to me in the future.

Then came the physical purge. Once I STARTED feeling lighter I took a look around at my surroundings. While I have never been a HUGE collector of ’stuff’, I still managed to have way more than I was comfortable with. So I started the elimination process. And with each item going out the door it made it all the easier to send the rest packing right behind it. This went on for quite some time as I continually made my way around the house over and over again, removing more each time, until, well there was nothing left to move out. All surfaces were clean and clear, drawers, closets emptied of 80% of their contents (yes, that much) and all I could see now were rooms that were airy & spacious.

And for the first time in my life I felt FREE. The burdens of debt & clutter that had been holding me down and choking the breathe out of me were gone. My mood lifted, my attitude adjusted. I became calmer, more patient and more than likely a little more tolerable to be around.

And while I have accomplished this much, I still consider myself to be in the ‘kindergarten’ stages and will continue to work hard to learn and live this newly embraced lifestyle that I have discovered.

And that is my story, so far….thanks for listening….
Jan

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