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How to Avoid Consumerism at Christmas


Opting Out of Consumerism at Christmas - No Sidebar

Here are 6 ways to choose Christmas, not consumerism: · 1. Question your purchases · 2. Practice detachment through generosity · 3. Focus on people, not ...

8 Tips for a Non-Consumerist Festive Season - ethical.net

8 Tips for a Non-Consumerist Festive Season · 3. Make it stuff-free: gift experiences. If you're trying to avoid buying physical items, consider ...

Christmas consumerism blues : r/Anticonsumption - Reddit

Set a regular budget and create the list from there. People forget the act of gift giving is giving them something they want and will use. It ...

How to save Christmas from consumerism | Grist

In many cases, holiday buying habits are driven by a need to meet imagined expectations, an attempt to bring happiness to loved ones. While ...

How to Simplify the Holidays to Save Money and the Planet

Ideas for a simple, anti-consumerist, anti-stress, more sustainable holiday: · 1. Decorate naturally. Use greenery and branches and acorns and pinecones and ...

How to Avoid Consumerism at Christmas | Anita Ojeda

We need a gift-giving strategy in place so that we can resist the lure of consumerism and put the JOY back into Christmas.

11 Ways to Resist Christmas Consumerism | Ginsberg Gingras

Having a list and respecting it is a golden rule to avoid consumerism. Don't forget that it's never too early to start your list. By starting ...

What are some ways to keep the spirit of Christmas alive ... - Quora

Cut back on the number of gifts you give and receive. Don't be influenced by the ads that tell you that “X” is the gift of the year and rush out ...

5 Ways to Disrupt Holiday Consumerism | by Leyla Acaroglu - Medium

Why do we give stuff? · 1. Purchase Practical Things. If you are going to buy an object, at least make it immediately usable. · 2. Give ...

How to Live Simply (And Resist Consumerism) this Christmas

Simplifying your life isn't just good for your budget, it's good for your heart. Read why resisting consumerism can change the way you ...

9 Ways to Avoid the Rampant Consumerism of the Holidays

Start training yourself and your kids now to think more critically about the rampant consumerism on display during the holidays.

Avoiding Excess Consumerism this Holiday Season - Achona

Rather than focusing on possessions and consumerism this holiday season, use the extra time to donate old clothes or food. Consider volunteering ...

Celebrating the Festive Season without Mindless Consumption

For people who are starting families, establishing holiday traditions that aren't related to gifts helps make the season festive and is a good ...

37 ways to spend less this Christmas (and enjoy more)

1) Adopt a gift-rule · 2) Explain your actions to your kids · 3) Buy joined gifts with family members · 4) Start your own holiday season tradition.

How to Have a Non-Consumerist Christmas - HubPages

How to Celebrate Christmas Without Being a Consumer · How Can You Celebrate Without Consumerism? · Give to Charity · Let People Know You Won't Be ...

Don't let consumerism consume your holiday - Earth Day

A Green Christmas ... First, stop online shopping. Sure, it's convenient, but all the packaging and transportation that goes into delivering that ...

How to reduce your anxiety leading up to Christmas when there is ...

If you've chosen to prove your love to your loved one at Christmas with consumerism, then that's on you. Christmas should be a time of joy, ...

Top Tips to Overcome Excessive Consumerism this Christmas

We understand how hard it can be to break up with consumerism and fast fashion, but it's not impossible, which is why we've put this guide together.

Why I'm curbing my Christmas consumerism — even though ...

Confession time: this year, I don't want to buy my kids anything for Christmas. Big one, right? Okay, let me soften that just a bit. I have ...

Consumerism Christmas – the sustainability dilemma - The Guardian

It is our job as a consumer to stop focusing on gift giving, or if you feel the compunction to give, then give foods that the recipient will want and eat.