Is online shopping worth it?
Online shopping is not saving you time or money; it’s causing you more stress.
Yes, it feels so easy to click the button and buy in the movement that an ad or individual convinces you that you need this product or new top.
But you only need 20% of the stuff you buy.
Before succumbing to another impulse buy, take a moment to ask yourself: do I need this top, these shoes, or these accessories?
- What will I be wearing this item with?
- Does it work well with other pieces in my current wardrobe?
- What’s the return policy?
- Am I giving my power away to the brand selling me this item?
- How many things have I ordered online that didn’t work out?
- How much time do I spend worrying about the item getting to my home?
- How much time does it take for me to do returns?
When you see the results of your answers, you will know if online shopping saves you all the time and money companies want you to believe.
Reclaim your power by strategizing your wardrobe and makeup needs. Then, shop with a clear plan.
When you adhere to your plan, you will have a wardrobe, skincare products, and makeup that you use regularly. This will save you money and time and reduce stress and clutter in your life.
Experience the joy of effortlessly getting dressed in clothes you love and the excitement of seeing a closet filled with items you can’t wait to wear.
Your bathroom drawers and cabinets are neat and organized because you have the right products and use them frequently.
Ask yourself what peace of mind and savings are worth.
You want to assess these major things and realize that impulse shopping, which is making unplanned purchases often influenced by emotions or external factors, doesn’t serve you. Instead, sitting down each season or each month and having a plan of what you need and putting a list together bring you greater value and see your time and money and have a clear vision of the style that you need so that your wardrobe is being built upon vision.
What is the worst thing you bought online?