![]() ![]() I did’t do this, mainly because I have my children running round and they are small and need a lot of input! Instead, over the following week I just got things out of my wardrobe and weighed up how much I loved it along with how likely I am to be pleased to have it there. There was still quite a lot remaining. Gosh 33 seemed like a small number…Ĭourtney suggests that you make a list, numbering your items 1-33 with permission to alter the list several times until the final edit. An embarrassing insight into the process…Īfter the initial emotionless cut, I was left with my ‘love’ and ‘not sure’ piles. I mean considering I did a substantial cull last year and have a year and a half of no shopping under my belt, it is frightening to see how much stuff is sat in bags in my spare room waiting to be loved once more by a buyer in a charity shop. ![]() ![]() And as I started clearing it out, I was actually mildly concerned about how easy it was to create a huge ‘discard’ pile. ![]() In it she explains the why and how of living with just 33 items of apparel at any one time.Īfter beginning the book, I was keen to get started on whittling my ridiculous wardrobe down. Project 333 is a book by Courtney Carver. I’m counting this week as my first of my Project 333 journey, even though I began the wardrobe clean well over 10 days ago. ![]()
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