Over the last several years, there has been a rise in minimalism,
eco-consciousness, and a rejection of excessive consumerism that has influenced how many people approach the holiday season. Parents are teaching their children that the best gifts to give and receive can’t be bought at a department store. Many people are also trying to re-focus the season on family, togetherness, and giving gifts that are full of meaning. We have some ideas for how to skip the stores this holiday and make the season about what matters most to you.
The rejection of material possessions to live a simpler and more fulfilling life is a practice that dates back to ancient times. Its recent rise in popularity is a counter movement against unethical capitalist practices and the negative impact that overconsumption has on our planet. Conscious consumerism is the focus on spend money in a way that creates a positive impact. In short, it’s about focusing on quality over quantity and prioritizing experiences, people, traditions, and meaningful gift exchanges.
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If you have found yourself wanting a simpler holiday filled with more meaning or are concerned with the impact of the gifts you are giving, here are some ideas to incorporate into your festivities.
5 ideas for more meaningful gift giving:
Embrace the spirit of the season this year by incorporating some of our meaningful gift giving ideas into your holiday celebration. By choosing to focus on the quality over quantity, your celebrations can create lasting memories of the things that matter most, while making a positive impact this season.