5 Ways to Reduce Personal Consumerism

Waiting to make purchases, fixing broken things, and free entertainment are ways to push back against the lure of endless buying.
5 Ways to Reduce Personal Consumerism
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A few years ago, my wife and I started giving our kids an allowance and letting them save or spend it however they wanted to. Our goal was for this to be a learning experience.

Naturally, they spend just about every dime they make and sometimes try to bargain with us to lend them money for impulse purchases of candy and toys.

Mike Donghia
Mike Donghia
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Mike Donghia and his wife, Mollie, blog at This Evergreen Home where they share their experience with living simply, intentionally, and relationally in this modern world. You can follow along by subscribing to their twice-weekly newsletter.