My Little Exchange System

in The MINIMALIST2 days ago

Seeing this ongoing #kiss genuinely made me smile because I get to finally share this practical little exchange system I initiated about a year ago after becoming a minimalist. Some years ago, I used to like everything, from hand bags to shoes to perfumes. And even though I’m not a fan of strong scented ones, short heels and other things, I still kept them for decoration.

I remember how my room was more than a boutique during festive seasons because of the gifts I would receive from friends. But now? All thanks to my exchange system, you’d never find twice of anything in my room, not to talk of things I don’t want.

One thing I know about gifting is that, it’s not so right to reject a gift just because you don’t want it. So in such cases, I rely on my exchange system and distribute it to those who need it. I start with my nuclear family. Now this can get very tricky because my mom and siblings are maximalists and they always like everything they see, as far as it’s nice.

So I try figure to out things they would actually use. Just so in the end, nobody is in possession of what they wouldn’t even touch. I then move on to my extended family. Sometimes we are quick to go out there to help people in need but with what I’ve realized, there’s always a cousin somewhere who equally wants some of these things as well, hence family first always.

Now, in the distribution of these gifts, I sometimes get a lot of “oh I even have this bag that I don’t want anymore” or “this wristwatch is just here doing nothing”. So as someone who is part of a charity foundation that helps the needy, I collect those items, make sure they are in really good shape and ship them to the charity house for donation.

This system transcends to my little circle of friends too. Any time someone receives a gift they don’t want, they quickly ask and give it out to anyone who wants it. As someone who prefers stilettos, I don’t hesitate to give out any form of short heels I receive to a friend who wants it. Anyone who also receives something they don’t want, gives it to someone who wants it and would actually use it.

The beauty of this is that, there’s always something for everyone and even those who didn’t receive any gift don’t feel left out. After replacing the old ones with the new, we make sure the old stuff in good shape are added to any extra new items and sent to the charity house.

If I’m being honest with myself, sometimes it takes a lot of courage to give out really nice things received from close certain people even if I don’t want them. That courage behind that action is strongly fueled by the smiles I see on the faces of those that actually want it. And I always love to see it.

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I love love ONLEEU perfume so much
It's my favourite, i fragrances in general..

Abenad are you the owner of that purple shoe?
If yes, ship it to Nigeria please 🥺..Lol 😂

Oh really? That’s nice.

Sorry, you didnt say it early
It’s not mine anymore😬

If I happen to be a lady, would definately go for the purple show... It really make sense alot

Hehe, yeah it does.

Looks like you're interested in fashion shey?

That's a very good method to ensure the things are actually used and appreciated (and it seems a good idea to be so open about it, as well, as we sometimes tend to get weird about re-gifting items). :)

Thank you ☺️
Oh yeah, I used to feel weird about it as you said but as time went by, I realized that people surprisingly tend to appreciate such things especially after they find out you’re regifting these things to them because they want it or even better, need it.

You are really doing a good job by happy those in needy
A big Weldon @abenad

Thank you

I love to see smiles on people's faces when I gift them something. I don't like hoarding items in my closet and so, I tend to give out even if it's a gift to me because most times, I don't end up using them, so why not give it to someone who would need it?

Exactly, that’s the same thing I think about too.

True, sometimes there's someone's amongst our immediately family that might need something. I got an airpod from a cousin just a few months ago simply because I casually mentioned that I had issues hearing clearly on my device. Coincidentally he had two and was able to gift me one.

That’s really nice of your cousin. Imagine he gave it to friends, you as a family would have missed out.

My sister you try, I wish to be like you when I grow up, you have a good heart and a sense of duty which is a very healthy mindset, keep up the good work

Thank you

This is beautiful and a good way to give out what one doesn't have need for.

Thank you and yes, I agree.