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🗓️ 18 September 2024
⏱️ 18 minutes
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Social media is filled with unboxings and endless hauls, and we’ve all been there—tempted to hit “add to cart” just to keep up. But here’s the truth: fast fashion is draining our wallets and our planet. In today’s episode, we’re doing the opposite of a haul. I’m walking you through how to break the cycle of over-consumption, declutter your wardrobe, and fall in love with what’s already hanging in your closet.
Because, spoiler alert: you don’t need new clothes to feel new.
We’re talking about:
You’ll leave this episode feeling lighter, more organized, and in control of your closet—no shopping spree required.
What’s Inside:
Fast Fashion’s Dirty Secret
Let’s get real for a second: up to 10% of global carbon emissions come from the fashion industry. So, yeah, those impulse buys have a way bigger impact than we think. In this episode, I share some jaw-dropping stats that’ll make you rethink those late-night shopping sprees (like the fact that making one cotton t-shirt uses 700 gallons of water—yikes).
Declutter Like a Pro
Here’s the good news: you don’t have to toss everything in your closet to feel organized. I’ll show you how to declutter strategically—without the overwhelm. Plus, I’ll share my favorite hack, the hanger trick, to figure out what you’re really wearing and what’s just taking up space.
Shop Your Closet
If you’ve ever said, “I have nothing to wear,” you’ll love this part. Once you’ve decluttered, it’s time to rediscover your wardrobe. I promise, you’ve got hidden gems in there just waiting to be loved again. You’ll feel like you’ve gone shopping—without spending a dime.
Plan Outfits for the Week
You meal plan, right? So why not do the same with your wardrobe? I share my trick for hanging up your outfits for the week (which seriously makes getting dressed in the morning so much easier), and you’ll find yourself excited about what you already own.
How to Stop Buying So Much
Want to break the shopping cycle? I give you my no-BS tips on how to curb those “gotta-have-it” impulses, including my favorite: the 48-hour rule. Trust me, it works.
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0:00.0 | What does it mean to live more with less? I'm Katie Wells and welcome to the Maximized Minimalist |
0:07.4 | podcast. If you found yourself caught up in the hamster wheel of modern day motherhood and want to |
0:13.9 | rewrite the script, congratulations you're in the right place. I'm here to be your guide and help you |
0:20.1 | take back your motherhood |
0:21.3 | and achieve a simpler, more joy-filled life. Cheers to being a maximized minimalist. Enjoy the show. |
0:29.3 | We've all seen those clothing halls on social media, right? Endless boxings and try-ins that |
0:34.3 | just at the end of the day encourage us to buy more, whether we need it or not. |
0:38.9 | But here's the reality. |
0:40.3 | These halls are contributing to a cycle of hyperconsumption that goes far beyond our closets. |
0:47.3 | Consider this. |
0:48.6 | Three out of five garments end up in a landfill within a year. |
0:53.2 | I don't know about you, but my little environmentalist heart |
0:55.8 | breaks every single time I read that stat. The fashion industry is responsible for up to 10% of |
1:03.1 | global carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. |
1:08.2 | And just to make one cotton t-shirt, by the way, it takes about |
1:11.6 | 700 gallons of water, which is enough for one person to drink for nearly three years. So if you're |
1:18.3 | on social media at all, whether it's for if you have a business or as a consumer just for |
1:22.9 | enjoyment, right, it's pretty much impossible to not stumble upon a hall video. So one time as an experiment, |
1:29.8 | I counted the number of new items, this particular influence I followed at the time, |
1:34.8 | that she promoted in her unboxing videos over the course of just one week. Okay? One week, |
1:41.1 | she probably did four or five halls. Y'all, I was astonished. It was over 120 pieces of clothing. |
1:50.7 | 120 pieces in just one week that she quote unquote unboxed, right? And the irony is she does all |
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