@Glitteryvegas, you are definitely NOT alone. Taking the step to do an inventory is one of the most difficult and you did it!!! Take a minute to be proud of yourself for that and recognize your accomplishment of facing your issues head on. I would suggest religiously tracking your incoming items with that spreadsheet. I have a separate page just for 2014 purchases where I list every item I've bought this year along with price totals etc. It keeps me in check and I need to keep up with mine too.. I let it go for a while and the results were scary.
For decluttering.. I recommend that you go slowly. Start with things that you really don't like or that have expired or maybe are poorer quality. Toss what is not usable, sell new or LE items, and give away to family or friends. Once you've gotten rid of the things that you know you won't use, you can tackle the sheer numbers step by step until you feel comfortable. Take it slowly, because some people who go too fast start feeling panicked and bring more in to compensate. For me personally, one of the realizations I came to is that the money was already spent and I'd never get it back. But these items were sitting there making me feel bad just by their very presence and as a result, I was emotionally shopping even more. It's a vicious cycle.. letting go of some things definitely made my stash much more enjoyable and usable.
Thank you for sharing your experience and good luck with cutting down! We're all here for you!! Feel free to post your thought process as you go. There's no such thing as off topic here and I know I'd love to hear about it and I'm sure others would too! It's okay to feel guilt, disgust etc. Just make sure you turn it into something positive for yourself! <3
July Update:
So I've been doing a lot of thinking about what I could do to improve in the second half of the year and one of my realizations was that I failed because I made a lot of long term goals but I was lacking in concrete short term goals. I'm going to fix that by setting monthly and weekly goals along with planning how to reach them. For each goal I listed 3 negative actions (avoiding temptation) and 3 positive ones (replacing undesirable behaviors with better ones).
July - Buy 0 beauty products.
- Unsubscribe from all collection threads.
- Avoid passing by drugstores while walking home.
- Keep YouTube and blogs to a minimum.
+ Fill spare time with reading, walking, fitness, friends.
+ Wear makeup every day to remind myself how much I already have that I love.
+ Be vigilant about filling out spreadsheets and wish lists to make sure I'm on track.
Tomorrow I'll post my goals for Week 1!