1. Try to minimize the things you bring into your home. If fewer things enter your house, it's easier to manage your home. This applies to everything we buy, such as food, clothes, toys, and accessories. As we mentioned last week, Bea Johnson, in her book, talks about how when they decided to move, they put 80% of their belongings in storage and didn't miss them after a while. Sometimes, once items enter our homes, they can create a lifestyle. The question we need to ask ourselves is whether we really need these items and what they bring with them. 2. Try to shop using reusable bags and containers. It's usually possible to find these at markets. When buying products like legumes or pickles in bulk, you can give your own jar or container. It's also easier to find toothpaste and cosmetics in recyclable packaging. However, it might be a little more difficult to do this for products like meat and cheese. Still, don't hesitate to offer. Another suggestion is to write th...