But I just have it for emergencies, mostly because I have kids and want to be available for them. Now I just leave them in my glove compartment, and only carry around my car’s remote key (that little clicker thing that locks and unlocks the car). Then I decided I didn’t need to carry them around with me. I began to simplify my key ring until it just has a few keys: office, home, car and post office box. I think I’ve only gone in the wallet once to get out a card in the last year. are stored in my wallet in my glove compartment, and you know what? I never need them. My membership cards, discount cards, etc. Now I only carry a few bills in cash, my driver’s license and my debit card, bound with a clip. This isn’t an original idea, of course, but about a year ago I put my wallet in my car’s glove compartment. Plus, it has the advantage of making me less conscious of time, and more conscious of what I’m doing and who I’m with. It saves me from having to put on a watch every day, and I feel much lighter. My watch broke a couple of years ago, and I decided I’d go without it. Today I felt like taking a minute to share them with you. Does that mean everything I do is minimalist? No, but there are some odd little things I do that you might consider minimalist. :)Īs I noted last week, I consider myself a minimalist. It’s not supremely useful, so feel free to skip this post. Note: this will be another short, sorta-fun post that’s not on the weekly schedule.
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