Today, since we are now past Halloween, I present a selection of the top 10 most relevant holiday-themed posts from our blog, staying true to our year round focus on anti-consumerism, waste reduction, and joyful alternatives that are low cost or free.
Here you will find low-impact celebrations like Buy Nothing Christmas and solstice rituals instead of the usual commercial excess. I prioritized a mix of timeless classics and more recent entries from our 17 years and 8 months preaching the simple life on the net.
Here they are, listed chronologically. Click on the URL below to see the post.
Happy Holidays, everyone.
Let the peace and calm begin.
Here you will find low-impact celebrations like Buy Nothing Christmas and solstice rituals instead of the usual commercial excess. I prioritized a mix of timeless classics and more recent entries from our 17 years and 8 months preaching the simple life on the net.
Here they are, listed chronologically. Click on the URL below to see the post.
- Why I Am Having A Buy Nothing Xmas (December 9, 2011)
My personal manifesto highlighting global inequities (e.g., 80% of humanity on less than $10/day) and positioning non-shopping as activism, with alternatives for true giving.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2011/12/why-i-am-having-buy-nothing-xmas.html - Buy Nothing Day 2012 (November 23, 2012)
Elevates Buy Nothing Day as an anti-Black Friday "holiday" with overconsumption stats (e.g., 70% of U.S. GDP from spending) and creative, debt-free ideas like zombie walks or community picnics.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2012/11/buy-nothing-day-2012.html - No Christmas Gifts, Please (October 9, 2015)
Advocates declaring a gift moratorium to reclaim holiday simplicity, sharing reader stories and suggesting solstice-focused alternatives to escape the shopping pressure.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2015/10/no-christmas-gifts-please.html - Simplify The Holidays - Buy Nothing Xmas (November 28, 2016)
Builds on Buy Nothing Day success with tips to de-commercialize the season through sharing, creativity, and resources from the Center for a New American Dream for stress-free celebrations.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2016/11/simplify-holidays-buy-nothing-xmas.html - Rise Above Consumemas (December 15, 2017)
Critiques the shift from Christmas to “Consumemas" and promotes zero-buy rituals like natural art-making for a sustainable solstice.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2017/12/rise-above-consumemas.html - Facts On Holiday Waste (December 25, 2021)
Shares stark stats like 25 billion pounds of annual U.S. food waste and $800 average gift spending, urging a "Buy Nothing Zero Waste" approach to end the cycle of dissatisfaction.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2021/12/facts-on-holiday-waste.html - No Gifts? Not Necessarily A Bad Thing (December 21, 2022)
Celebrates declining gift trends (from $1,300 in 1999 to $800 in 2020, adjusted) as progress, linking it to better communication and charity growth, with ideas for handmade or need-based exchanges.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2022/12/no-gifts-not-necessarily-bad-thing.html - The End of Black Friday Madness (November 29, 2020)
Reflects on pandemic shifts ending in-store Black Friday crushes, proposing permanent alternatives like mindful non-shopping to avoid debt and chaos year-round.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2020/11/the-end-of-black-friday-madness.html - A Prescription for a Minimalist Christmas Might be Just What You Need (December 17, 2024)
The doctor is in! A Peanuts-inspired remedy for ditching debt-fueled extravagance, favoring simple joys like hot cocoa gatherings or peace vigils over "perfect" gifts and decor.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2024/12/a-prescription-for-minimalist-christmas.html - Reverse Christmas (December 2024)
Examines the post-holiday returns frenzy as a symptom of overbuying, encouraging preemptive "reverse planning" to match gifts to real needs and minimize waste from the start.
URL: https://notbuyinganything.blogspot.com/2024/12/reverse-christmas.html
Happy Holidays, everyone.
Let the peace and calm begin.