Sarah, this is magnificent. Your instinct of doing this way are correct. We need this now. Not in 12-18months after a publishing house can take it on. I love that you have made this an organism that will grow from the robustness of the community.
Sarah, this is magnificent. Your instinct of doing this way are correct. We need this now. Not in 12-18months after a publishing house can take it on. I love that you have made this an organism that will grow from the robustness of the community.
IтАЩve been reading your most recent book and been trying to curb some of my habits along the way. One of my biggest challenges with reducing clothing waste and that consumption habit has been changing my work circumstances and having to accordingly change dress codes (or working in retail in the past where itтАЩs strictly enforced you are wearing what is current to the store, which means IтАЩve built up ten years worth of clothes for full time work I no longer need or wore). Then further the fact I have been all the sizes between an Australian 4 and a 16 over my adult life with pregnancy, health challenges, an eating disorder etc. I work from home now so what I wear matters less and can be repeated over and over, I donтАЩt buy many clothes unless I encounter having to change size, or to replace something IтАЩve worn throw. My question is how do you reduce your clothing consumption around forced purchase and change circumstances such as these?
Sarah, this is magnificent. Your instinct of doing this way are correct. We need this now. Not in 12-18months after a publishing house can take it on. I love that you have made this an organism that will grow from the robustness of the community.
I'm so glad you think so! The growth factor is very key to my own survival in all this, too!
IтАЩve been reading your most recent book and been trying to curb some of my habits along the way. One of my biggest challenges with reducing clothing waste and that consumption habit has been changing my work circumstances and having to accordingly change dress codes (or working in retail in the past where itтАЩs strictly enforced you are wearing what is current to the store, which means IтАЩve built up ten years worth of clothes for full time work I no longer need or wore). Then further the fact I have been all the sizes between an Australian 4 and a 16 over my adult life with pregnancy, health challenges, an eating disorder etc. I work from home now so what I wear matters less and can be repeated over and over, I donтАЩt buy many clothes unless I encounter having to change size, or to replace something IтАЩve worn throw. My question is how do you reduce your clothing consumption around forced purchase and change circumstances such as these?
Completely agree Jo.