Sometimes I buy an item just because i like the look or color, then when I get
it home 'for instence a blouse' I don't feel it right for me, and leave it in the draw, hoping the day will come when my mind is changed.
Why do I not take it back to the shop?
Because my emotional liking for it is too strong for me to part with it, and I have to fight this
side of myself, or I would have mounds of clothes unworn.
Still on my subject, someone may say something that sounds fantastic, and without
checking it out I fall into the trap. Then after the dammage has been done, I ask myself,
If this thing was so fantastic, then that person would have got involved themselves,
yet they sit back to watch for others to fall before they commit.
So there are lessons to be learned here.
That it is best to learn to say No!
Have patience to wait.
Get to know ourselves a little better.
Don't always jump in.
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Jean A.
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May 27, 2007 Declutter/ Impulsiveness
June 15, 2008 02:10 PM EDT
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Comments: 6
I think there is just too much choice out there.