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I know it’s not a popular opinion but I like stuff. I like looking at things and buying things and playing with things and recommending things. For about three years, I did a weekly video on Instagram where I shared the six things I wanted to pash that week.
It was a way to support small, female-owned businesses and to share some of the great things I had discovered in my sweep of retail or that had been sent to me by business owners hoping for some free marketing, which I provided with enthusiasm.
I did this diligently, every Sunday, even through lockdowns. And for a long time I loved it. Until gradually and then suddenly, I didn’t. Partly it was because I was bored by the repetition of the format I’d created.
I’m not sure if it’s my ADHD or my personality (it’s always hard to unscramble that egg), but I seek out routine in lots of ways in my life and WILL NOT deviate from it. Until I can’t bear it and must abandon it.
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Partly, I had begun to feel uneasy about always telling people to Buy More Stuff even though, as we have established, I’m a big fan of Stuff. I’m spiritually brought to you by Big Stuff. Mostly though, I was feeling overwhelmed by the responsibility of knowing I could make a tangible difference to the bottom line of a small business — and thus a real life woman running that business — if I promoted her product on my socials.