My Minimalist everyday carry aka wear, are simple minimalist jewelry designs that I Own and wear as a part of my minimalust wardrobe. Minimalist jewelry makes it possible to accessorize a minimalist wardrobe, in an easy simple way and is comfortable and effortless.
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1:12 Minimalist Everyday Jewelry for simple living
Correction: for ring sizes I meant f and g but mixed them up 🙄 not that it matters 😂
Can I ask where you got your silver necklace from
I love all your jewelry! So simple and cute and can be worn with anything 🥰
I have the opposite problem with my fingers, mine are too big, so I can’t find rings I like in my size
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This stresses me out lol. I think everyone should do what makes them happy, I’m not hating on your lifestyle. I am just talking about me — this feels like putting rules on how much money you can spend on yourself or what you are “allowed” to buy. If a romantic partner put strict rules onto my friend (saying something along the lines of “you shouldn’t have more than X pieces of jewelry, what are you thinking? You are wasting your money.” it would be abusive — I feel like if minimalism goes to far it can feel almost like a form of self-abuse — like you have some part of you saying “you can’t have that, you are not allowed. You are wasteful. You are selfish.” I am quite sure every minimalist has the own reasons and ways for going about it, so please don’t take this too seriously — I’m just spitballing here. I am just saying if it goes too far or if there is an unhealthy mindset behind it it almost feels like an eating disorder but to do with things rather than food. I think health usually lies in balance — any extreme usually isn’t the pinnacle of health. I totally get having budgetary and environmental values/goals, but I just hope minimalists take care of themselves and don’t get too rigid about it!! I have a psych background and the rigidity of minimalism makes me nervous. I deeply hope minimalists have loads of self-compassion/love and if your inner-child or your heart longs for something, don’t shut it down or make yourself feel ashamed! It’s okay to say no if it doesn’t align with your goals, but just be conscious of this! <3 All the love!!
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