I’ve signed up for the six items or less challenge

I've just signed up for the six items or less challenge. I'm tired of having a wardrobe of clothes, but nothing to wear. I'm tired of being tempted by new clothing that I don't need. I'm hoping it will help me let go of clothes that I rarely (or never) wear. It officially starts this Monday 10th January. But I'm actually ready and started today. I'm looking forward to not having to think about what to wear. I wonder how many people will notice?

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I've just signed up for the six items or less challenge. I'm tired of having a wardrobe of clothes, but nothing to wear. I'm tired of being tempted by new clothing that I don't need. I'm hoping it will help me let go of clothes that I rarely (or never) wear. 

It officially starts this Monday 10th January. But I'm actually ready and started today. I'm looking forward to not having to think about what to wear.

I wonder how many people will notice?

How about you? Could you wear only six items of clothing for an entire month? I noticed there's only two other Australian's registered so far. Why not join me? Please pretty please 🙂

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