What I am Giving up for Lent

Lent

Hey Sweeties,

Some years I commit to going without something and other years I don’t. Lent for me –although I am a Christian- is not for religious purposes. A bit like committing yourself to a particular diet, for a set amount of time you are putting yourself under a kind of control which from time to time is actually quite healthy to do and it’s for that purpose that this year I feel I would benefit from observing Lent.

So what am I giving up?

This year I am giving up the purchasing of beauty products. Yes, you heard me right, for 40 days/six weeks I am going to refrain myself from buying anything beauty which essentially means Boots and Superdrug are absolutely out of bounds until Easter!

Why?

Well, I don’t go crazy in a month and I think I spend perfectly within my limits but what I do know is that I am probably buying more than I actually need. Beauty is a difficult area because I buy to collect, I buy to try out new things but my biggest concern, is that I find myself buying for the sake of having content for the blog. At the moment, I have plenty of products (that I have bought) to review for my Tuesday posts and do things with but I am also starting to want to start doing other things with my beauty posts, not just reviews all the time. So by restricting my purchasing –albeit for a month or so- will essentially free up some posts later down the line.

I did consider giving up purchasing anything (i.e. the whole act of shopping) during lent but I think by just giving up beauty, I reckon will free up between £30-50 which will allow me to purchase that new dress or top I have been eying up or some more stuff for the house; stuff that actually my money would be better spent on. I also need to start putting money aside for my Trek America trip in October, so that I can go out there and be able to do all the additional activities I want to do and not have to budget too harshly.

Lately I have just found I have forgotten what it’s like to wait for something, preferring to buy now rather than wait. Last year was really good on the basis that I began saving £2 coins which allowed me to purchase the majority of my new camera in January rather than forking out for it upfront. Watching YouTube videos and reading blogs are terrible for creating that sudden want for something, not just beauty items but everything.

Beauty aside, the exercise of Lent will have psychological wonders on the mind. When you put yourself under a level of control, you train the brain to think differently. It’s like when I mentioned a little while back during my most recent fitness post (here) that a couple of summers ago I realised I needed to shed some weight and the only way I could do this successfully (and quickly) was to put myself on a short term shake based diet. Something that completely altered my routine for a couple of months that once completed, allowed me to keep to a healthier lifestyle. Applying that theory to (beauty) purchasing, like I said earlier I do buy to collect as much as anything but I need to just be a bit more sensible and I think Lent this year will help with that.

What are you guys giving up this year?

Until next time x

My January Sales Haul 2013 – See the Goodies I picked Up

Hi Sweeties!

Firstly I apologise for the misleading title of this blog, it is of course not January and let’s be honest, if you waited until January to hit the sales you’ll be leafing through half empty rails of whatever hasn’t been snapped up hastily by savvy shoppers! It might also be worth noting although I am sure you’ll all agree that shopping the sales, no matter how early you’re up and how late you leave, is never completed in a single session, there are at least two rounds if not more. With that in mind, here is round one of my sales haul…

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(From left to right):
Make-up set -Debenhams
Boots -Oasis
Patterned Leggings & t-shirt/top -Miss Selfridge
Pack of hair clips/pins, cross ring & a pair of pumps -Accessorize
Pink cardigan, tartan snood, patterned jumper & tartan smock dress -River Island

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In total I spent£143.00 the biggest single spend was the boots that cost £50… But it was love and who can stand in the way of that when it strikes? The boots were my final purchase before I called it a day as I hit my budget… It was also getting dark and my energy levels were at a low, too low even to grab a Starbucks!

You’ll be aware Sweeties, from an earlier blog post that I start a new job in January so I went out yesterday keeping that at the forefront of my search for new items. After spending the past year working in a very casual environment (jeans and t-shirts kind’a thing), spending 3 years at Uni not being able to afford much & pre Uni working as a dental nurse so I wore a boring, very unflattering tunic everyday, I am excited to finally have some fun with fashion and beauty which is partly why I have been glued to blogs and vlogs concerning those areas lately for some inspiration & style tips (have you guys checked out Zoella & Sprinkle of Glitter yet? Do! Their respective YouTube channels are fabulous!).

So until next time Sweeties, ta ta and happy shopping!

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