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12/13-12/14 2008: Annual Archipelago Botanicals Warehouse Sale

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THE ANNUAL ARCHIPELAGO WAREHOUSE SALE

DECEMBER 13TH AND 14TH

8:30AM-3PM. CASH ONLY.

1844 E. 22nd St, Los Angeles, Ca 90058

I typically buy candles for the year for under $50.

Last year I saved 90% off retail prices shopping this sale.

This sale will be back on Saturday 12/20

from 8:30am-4pm, same location


Project Angel Food's Divine Design 2008

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One of the best designer sales (for charitable purposes) takes place next month in Los Angeles. Divine Design is worth adding to your calendar.

Two years ago I picked up a $375 skirt for $75; it’s swooshiness never fails to make me smile, so I know I’ll be getting years and years of use out of it.  I also grabbed several $90 tank tops for just $10 apiece.

What:

Divine Design is an annual pre-holiday shopping event featuring designer clothes, shoes, cosmetics, and furniture. 100% of proceeds benefit Project Angel Food.

The designer items are the latest from trendy lines like Trina Turk,  Theory, Dolce & Gabbana,  Jimmy Choo, and Smashbox Cosmetics.

Where

9900 Wilshire Blvd (old Robinson’s May location), Beverly Hills 90210

When

VIP Early Shopping December 4th, 6pm -8pm, with $100 ticket purchase

Friday, December 5, 11am – 8pm
Saturday, December 6, 11am-8pm
Sunday, December 7, 11am – 8pm
Monday, December 8, 11am-8pm

The discount is usually progressive, meaning on Friday items should be 50% off, Saturday 60%, Sunday 70% and Monday 80%.

Tickets:

Tickets are available online for $15 or at the door for $25 ($10 off admission coupon)

Bonus:

Just 500 Raffle tickets are available to those of you who’d like to drive home in a Prius. For a $100 ticket, you’re odds of winning a 2-year lease on a 2009 Prius are way better than that of winning the state lottery.

Beneficiary:

Project Angel Food is unique: we are the only, free meal-delivery program that serves men, women and children debilitated by HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening illnesses throughout Los Angeles County. Thanks to a devoted corps of volunteers, every day Project Angel Food cooks and delivers more than 1,400 to people in need throughout our community. We act out of a sense of urgency because hunger and illness do not wait. The people we serve range in age from 12 to 97 years.

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Zak's Favorite Things for 2008

Welcome to the 2nd annual publication of Zak’s Favorite Things.

There aren’t strict qualifications to make the list.  Some of these items are on my wish list, and some I already own and love. Others I stumbled across on the web and couldn’t help but investigate further.

ActiveHold Technology

As a gym rat, my hair is either in a ponytail or braids during my workout.  As any woman with long hair can attest, fashionable hair elastics typically don’t have staying power: they fall off, and they stretch out.  While I’ve yet to find a product that perpetually springs back to its original size,  I|M offers elasticized bands that you won’t lose half way through your workout or on your way home.  Their “ActiveHold Technology” runs a rubber tread through their I|M Active products.  You avoid the painful dislodgement of a typical rubber band, but the tread grips enough to keep your hair accessories in place.  ($4.99 for 4 thick bands, 8 thin or medium bands)

Gummy Bears, err Fruit Slices, are good for you!

Hero Nutritionals created Slice of Life, a line of gummy vitamins for adults.  Surely I’m not alone in envying all the tasty chewable and gummy vitamins available to children.  Gummy vitamins feed your inner child.  While not the most comprehensive multi-vitamin on the market, looking forward to gummy slices means I’m more apt to remember to take calcium and wheat grass supplements as well.  (Suggested retail $19.99 for a 30-day supply, but I found them for $11.95)

Lip Service

In 2005, custom cosmetic site reflect.com shut down. I stocked up on my favorite lipstick as they shipped their final orders.  I recently accepted I needed to find a new lipstick brand or brands because I have reached the dregs of my final tube from reflect.com. The berry tones I love are really hard to find; apparently, they don’t flatter most complexions.  My search brought me to two brands I recommend.

Bare Escentuals offers a 100% natural lipstick line. No chemical additives or preservatives.  The lipstick applies a bit dryer than other lipsticks I tried, but a layer of lip gloss solves the problem.  It’s supposed to “hug” your lips for 6 hours (if you’re a talker, divide by 2).   Red Zin is my hue of choice, held in a curvy, but a tad oversized cylinder. ($15 per tube)

Launched in 1991, Fresh is just reaching the West Coast markets.  Stand alone stores have popped up in Los Angeles in the past couple of years.   Though a bit more expensive than I’d prefer ($22/tube), their lipsticks slide on like butter; no gloss needed.  You can’t put a price tag on sexy, silky lips.  Cranberry Lemonade is my color of choice.

PS. My favorite lip gloss? Try Kiehl’s for slight sparkle and subtle mango flavor.

Hanes Tees

Threadless offers great graphic tees, but Hanes is the ticket if you need basic solid tees.  I’ve never understood how some people pay $100 for a t-shirt, when you can get quality at a much more affordable price. I’m particularly fond of their 3/4 sleeve boatneck t-shirt ($16); so much so, that I have it in 3 colors. Hanes keeps you covered in fitted and relaxed t-shirts, tanks and camisoles, as well as comfy loungewear for rainy weekends in.

Douglass Fudge

photo from www.douglasscandies.com

Family vacations as a child meant a road trip to the Jersey shore.  My family stayed in the same motel every year for more than a decade.  The best part of the trip was the last day’s stop at Douglass Fudge, famous for its saltwater taffy and, obviously, fudge. All week long we’d snag samples as we passed the store each night, and on the final day, before the drive home, my mom would buy a variety of Douglass products by request for various members of the family.  If you’re a fudge person, I recommend their coconut cream and chocolate marshmallow flavors; for saltwater taffy, take the sampler.

Still, my favorite sweet is their molasses paddle — a dark chocolate-covered molasses caramel on a stick.  You can pick up a box of 6 for $16.50 + shipping.  I like to cut them up in 8 pieces and freeze them, so I can enjoy a square a day.

Warning: These are super chewy and sticky, so be careful if you have a lot of fillings.

PS to Mom: Hint Hint, X-mas is coming!

Wacky Walk’r

The Urban Wacky Walk’r is a stretch rubber leash that doubles in length from 3 to 6 feet as you dog applies forward pressure.  The give of the rubber is much easier on your joints when your dog tries to make a dash for it, but its stretch limitations means it keeps your dog in line and at your side.

Fear not that the rubber could snap, all leashers are reinforced with an inner safety line just in case.  They come in a variety of funky colors, so you can keep your dog both safe and styling. This awesome line of leashes runs between $21-$31 depending upon the size of the dog.  (Amazon offers a 15% discount off typical retail prices)

Pomegranate

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Pomegranates are my favorite fruit, making the POM Wonderful brand icon one I look forward to each winter when pomegranates come into season.

Since quality pomegranate seeds aren’t available year round,  Archipelago Botanicals’ Pomegranate Body Collection  provides an olfactory fix.  I’m particularly enamored with their sugar body scrub. With a liberal inclusion of fragrant oils, you and your apartment will smell fabulous for hours after you shower, and you’ll have softer skin to show for it.   ($25-$35 depending on retailer)

Antica Farmacista

I didn’t wear perfume for a very long time because I broke out into burning red rashes shortly after application. Then I discovered Antica Farmacista, which is heavy on essential oils and natural ingredients.  A little goes a long way, lasting up to 8 hours.  I’m a fan of the Vanilla, Boubon, & Mandarin scent, but there are 12 to choose from.  I lucked out and picked my first bottle up on clearance from a retailer that was no longer carrying the line, but it’s well worth the sticker price of $58 for a bottle.

YogaMatic custom mats

Regulars in mind-body fitness classes of all sorts tend to own their own mats.  After considering the germs and bacteria hanging out on gym-owned mats, they invest in their own.  And yoga mats can tell you a lot about a person.  Do they like solids or prints, thick or thin mats, textured or smooth, muted or bold colors?  You can make a statement with a custom printed mat from yogamatic. Upload a jpg, and for $85+ shipping you can have the most unique mat in class.

Customize a muppet

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photo by carlosfpardo

This Christmas FAO Schwarz is offering the Muppet What Not Workshop. (What Nots are background players in muppet shows.)  Start with an orange, blue or green muppet.  Customize the eyes and a nose, as well as hair.  And then pick out attire, like a hoodie sweatshirt.  Instead of just singing along to the Avenue Q soundtrack, you can act it out! ($90 + shipping)

Bacon-of-the Month Club

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photo by shawnzam

Several articles this summer pointed to Bacon as the hot new food trend. Bacon: it’s so bad for you, it’s good.  Thus, I present The Grateful Palate’s Bacon-of-the month club.  For $275 (inclusive of shipping), you’ll receive a monthly delivery of artisan bacon along with a variety of schwag, including site discounts, a monthly comic strip,  a rubber pig and snout, tee and pen. Oink!

For a more affordable bacon fix, try Mo’s Bacon Bar by Vosges Chocolate, which combines salty bacon pieces with milk chocolate. ($7.50 on the Vosges website)

Le Fin

What new products or old favorites made your list this year?

Here’s a shortcut to my 2007 list.

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Membership incentives for NYC chapter of Step Up Women's Network

I’ve blogged on several occasions about my fondness for Step Up Women’s Network. (Here Here and Here)

If you live in NYC, it’s time to benefit first hand from the networking, community service opportunities, and professional mentorship program offered through SUWN. . .

Join, renew, or upgrade your membership in NYC by October 31st and be entered in a 10th anniversary sweepstakes featuring a variety of prizes. Same deal if you (as a member) refer a friend who joins; make sure she puts your name in the referred by box, and you’re entered too.

They’re offering 7 randomly prizes and will randomly select winners for each.

  • The Grand Prize: 2 round trip Southwest Airlines tickets to anywhere in the U.S. ($800 value). **The Grand Prize will be awarded to the Member with the most friend referrals!
  • 2-night stay at Gansevoort South in Miami. Double room with oceanview. ($1,050 value)
  • Saltaire black lightweight nylon taffeta pea coat – size small ($348 value)
  • Kerastase Express Treatment plus Color and Cut at Chris Chase Salon, the exclusive stylists of Prada and Calvin Klein models ($400 value)
  • Harlem Vintage private wine tasting with light catering for 15 people ($450 value)
  • Gucci Sunglasses in chocolate brown ($300 value)
  • A limited edition “You Are My Inspiration” Necklace, with gold pendant and chain ($50 value)

Note: 90% of dues are tax deductible!

Sweepstakes Rules: Each woman is only eligible to win one prize. Contest runs between July 28, 2008 – October 31, 2008. Winners will be notified on November 14, 2008. No purchase necessary to win. Women will be automatically entered to win after each online transaction. Others may mail a business card with the word “sweepstakes” on the back to the Step Up national headquarters.

A Los Angeles sweepstakes run through October 15th!

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Cool prizes and an awesome organization in Los Angeles

I’ve blogged on several occasions about my fondness for Step Up Women’s Network.

Over at Shakeville, I’ve shared Step Up’s successes working with underserved teen girls (90% live below the poverty level) in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City.

You’ve learned about new skills I developed through my volunteering with Step Up.

And I’ve also shared the power of networking via Step Up’s events.

Now’s your chance to get in on the action! If the networking, community service opportunities, and professional mentorship program aren’t enough for you. . .

Join, renew, or upgrade your membership in Los Angeles by October 15th and be entered in a 10th anniversary sweepstakes featuring a variety of prizes valued at over $9000. Same deal if you refer a friend who joins; make sure she puts your name in the referred by box, and you’re entered too.

They’re offering 12 randomly prizes and will randomly select winners for each.

The Sports Club/LA
Get fit with a one-year health membership to The Sports Club/LA in West Los Angeles or Beverly Hills. Recognized as the finest sports and fitness complex in the world, The Sports Club/LA features over 40 different sports and fitness options under one roof. Value: $3,300

Linnea Lenkus Fine Art Portrait Studios

Experience a creative studio portrait session with Los Angeles photographer Linnea Lenkus and receive a 24” x 30” framed portrait. Value: $2,100

Kate Somerville Skin Health Experts

Make your skin glow with a signature Ultimate Kate treatment package and Glow Kit from Kate Somerville Skin Health Experts. Value: $635

Max&Co.

A stunning MAX&Co. shiny black leather hobo bag with a $300 gift card to splurge at the MAX&Co. boutique located on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, CA. Value: $775

The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey

Spa-tacular Package: Accommodations in a deluxe guest room for one night. Choice of 30 minute massage for two guests or 60 minute massage for one guest. Special spa welcome amenity included. Value: $699

The Container Store

Those dreams of an organized closet, pantry or garage will soon be realized thanks to elfa® and The Container Store! elfa® is the premier wire shelving and drawer system and will help you gain control of the clutter in any area of your home or office. Meet with one of our design experts in-store to create a customized storage solution for your home with $500.00 in elfa® products. Value: $500

THERESA kathryn

Tote your laptop computer around in style with the fashionable “Domenica” Laptop Brief by THERESA kathryn. Perfect for travel, the Domenica Bag is smart, sophisticated and sure to turn heads. It includes all the features a woman needs to stay organized. Value: $350

Hotel Angeleno

Set the city of angels aglow with a one-night delux accomodation at the Hotel Angeleno including dinner for two at WEST. Value: $400

Iduna Medical Aesthesis

Pamper yourself with an anti-aging Iduna Signature “Golden Veil Facial” and a basket of skin products. Value: $300

Sheila Kelley’s S Factor

Enjoy a private S Factor class for you and 10 girlfriends. Learn a groundbreaking movement technique that will help you discover a great new way to workout and an inspiring body attitude. Value: $550

Tiffany & Co.
Dazzle in a gorgeous pair of silver earrings, accompanied by a classic Tiffany crystal box. $450

Los Angeles Conservancy

The Los Angeles Conservancy’s award-winning tours explore the historic architecture and history of the city of Los Angeles. Enjoy a private 2 ½ hour walking tour of the city for a group of friends led by knowledgeable, enthusiastic docent. Value: $150

Note: 90% of dues are tax deductible!

The fine print:

*Sweepstakes Rules: Only current Step Up members are eligible to win. Each woman is only eligible to win one prize. Contest runs between September 9, 2008 – October 15th, 2008. Winners will be notified on October 20, 2008. No purchase necessary to win. Women will be automatically entered to win after each online transaction. Others may mail a business card with the word “sweepstakes” on the back to the Step Up national headquarters.

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Does political merchandise predict the election winner?

Do the sales of politically-themed merchandise predict the winner of a given election? CafePress seems to think so after the outcome of the 2004 election.

In January, sales of Obama merchandise exploded, leaving Hillary in the dust. Recently, Obama-related sales have dipped, while McCain-item sales have slowly increased, like the little train that could, leaving the two candidates essentially tied.

Additionally, it appears that for months there’s been just one new McCain design for every 3 for Obama.

It turns out that sales of Kittens for Clinton T-shirts are perhaps no less reliable than Gallup polls. For example, sales of Barack Obama merchandise first surpassed Hillary Clinton items in late January, just weeks before the Illinois senator took the lead in the polls. And merchandise for the Obama-Biden ticket was outselling McCain-Palin items until the Republican National Convention ended in September. Sales for both are now neck and neck, much as the candidates are in the polls.

And candidate preference is not the only insight gleaned from CafePress sales. “In 2004, you could really tell Bush was running against himself,” Ms. Maniatis said, because most of the political designs were either pro- or anti-Bush, rather than focusing on the Democratic contender John Kerry.(NYTimes)

So if you’re a political news junkie, you may want to check out sales stats at cafepress periodically, not just polling results at gallup, to stay in the know.

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upcoming Los Angeles events you should have on your radar

Shoe Frenzy

Each year, Culver City’s Women’s Clinic & Family Counseling Center host the shoe sale of the year to raise funds for the provision of “quality low-cost health care and couseling services for women.”

Typically, shoes are priced between at $100 or less, a 50-90% discount off thousands of pairs of designer shoes.  Cash, check, Visa and MasterCard are accepted forms of payment.

Saturday, September 6th, 2008, Veterans Memorial Complex Auditorium, 4117 Overland Ave., Culver City; $1.00 for Admission – Parking Is Free.Note: Doors open at 8:00 a.m. No line-ups prior to 7:00 a.m., but you may come early for a numbered line-up bracelet.
photo by wwny

LA BBQ Festival

On September 13th and 14th from 12pm-6pm, a BBQ festival will be cranking out serving after serving of ribs, pulled pork and brisket with live music to entertain you.  Tickets are $10 with discounted meals, beverages, and desserts available on site.

7th Annual Taste of Santa Monica

On Sunday September 14th from 12-4, nearly 40 restaurants will offer samples of their far at this foodfest with an optional wine garden for balanced fine dining.  Tickets in advance for $40 are inclusive of food, but you’re on your own for parking.

photo by kellysue

Los Angeles Luxury Chocolate Salon in Pasadena.

On October 5th from 12pm-5pm, you can enjoy artisan, gourmet and premium chocolate samples and wine tastings. Demonstrations and cook book signings will take place throughout the day.  Tickets are $17.50 in advance.

Axe & Dove campaigns by Unilever

Old topic, but cool video.


Thanks Yaybia!

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Right resume? Your job search is on!

image by SOCIALisBETTER

We recently touched upon the life coaching industry (Parts 1, 2, 3). Since Brazen Careerist focuses on professional development, I thought it might be useful exercise to visit a few people who guide the job search process.

If you’re like me, you’re skeptical about paying for someone to help you find a job.  But a trusted career advisor, or 3,  can make your transition from student to worker bee or from one industry to another less painful.

What can you expect from job search advisors?  According to Miriam Salpeter:

Typically, my clients work with me to jump-start a search – they need a resume and tips regarding how to get started. My goal is to “teach a client to fish.” In other words, I give job seekers key tools (a resume and cover letter) and then give them the resources they need to write their next cover letters and update their transformed resumes. I coach about how to look for a job and how to interview well.  This typically takes a few sessions at most.

Sure, you can buy lots of how-to books that proclaim to help you put your best foot forward.  But a resume writer can make it a lot easier, and Lauren Hasson offers 3 reasons to invest in one.

1. It’ll save you hours and hours and hours of time! As professionals who do this full-time, résumé writers have the skills and experience to knock out killer résumés in as little as two hours — which would take most people weeks to do right.

2. More importantly, they know what employers are looking for. To be perfectly honest, your résumé only has a few seconds to tell the employer why they should hire you. A résumé pro knows how to get your key selling points across quickly and clearly.

3. A professional can give you an objective look at your qualifications. Let’s face it: writing about yourself is not easy. And even though you know yourself pretty well, it’s almost impossible to be objective in this situation. You can really use someone who’s on your side, and who also knows the tricks of the trade.

As I’ve learned through personal experience, an outsider can often draw a better picture of you than you can.  Rarely are we the best judges of our won worth because we all have stumbling blocks and sensitive spots that sometimes shadow your true self.  Just like your friends and family might describe you differently than you would yourself, a resume writer might be better able to get the you the outside world sees.

Lauren shares

I see a lot of “do-it-yourself” résumés that inadvertently come off as either too humble or too boastful — and that’s only because we all have trouble being objective when we write about ourselves. You may not be able to see things — valuable, persuasive things! — that a highly trained outsider can quickly pick up on . . .

[A] client of mine had some trouble “accentuating the positive.” She had gone to a decent school, got an average GPA but had great grades in her major. She wanted to go into marketing but she thought the fact that she spent most of her summers working at a camp — rather than, say, a marketing firm — wouldn’t impress employers. She said to me, “Do I have any chance of getting noticed?”


Yes! But, like I told her, it’s all in how you present your qualifications. Here’s how I positioned her: She attended a reputable school, had great grades in a demanding major, and demonstrated her dependability and work ethic through consistent employment. Sounds better, doesn’t it? And it will probably attract more employers than the overly humble approach!

As with other forms of life coaching there are countless career advisers proclaiming to be your best option.  Much like with designer labels, sticker price isn’t necessarily a guarantee of quality.  So what should you be looking for in a resume and job search expert?

When you’re for someone to guide you through your quarterlife crisis or break with emotional eating, you’re probably looking for a coach that has struggled with the same issues.  But job hunting?  Look around you.  Instead, look for a coach that can demonstrate he or she knows the job market for the industries you’re interested in.

A veteran in the industry, Miriam comments

I believe that work experience as a head of a University career center (as in my case), recruiting experience, and human resources backgrounds may help qualify someone to offer advice regarding a resume and job hunt.

It is most important to ensure that a potential coach is current with trends for today’s market. Someone who recruited for years but doesn’t even have a linkedin profile may not be up-to-date on what is happening in the workplace today. (In my case, I maintain an advisory board of industry experts and constantly follow news regarding trends.) Evaluate if the coach is aware of a variety of job search and resume writing techniques. Ask questions. For example, if the coach doesn’t know about video resumes and can’t confidently explain why they are or are not a good choice for you, you should find another coach.

Miriam makes a great point. Have you ever met someone who proclaims to be an expert when it comes to a certain topic?  The more you talk to that person, you realize you know more about that topic than he does.  When you’re job hunting, you want to avoid that scenario as you seek advice.

As a relative newcomer to the field, Lauren is a:

a bona fide read-a-holic (I read all the college career advice books so my clients don’t have to!).

I also keep in regular touch with recruiters and HR professionals, so I can understand exactly what they’re looking for in candidates. And I’m constantly “talking shop” with other résumé writers to exchange ideas and best practices.

We’re all looking for a job we can be passionate about, so make sure you’re hiring a job search professional that is just as excited about their work.

And resume advisers shouldn’t be keeping all their tips under lock and key until they have your paypal payment.  My friends and I have signed up for free teleseminars on resume writing that are nothing more than informercials for what the host could do for you for $X hundred.  The barker will tease you with vague references to how she can help you, much like a politician, but won’t provide concrete examples.   It’s a waste of your time.

Instead, seek out their websites and read their blogs.  Miriam notes

I believe a blog is an ideal way to demonstrate expertise in a subject matter. Does the coach give advice that resonates with you? Does he or she blog once a month or several times a week? I believe that one indication of a coach’s qualifications is his or her ability to confidently and competently blog several times a week and dispense advice that seems on target for the client.

Remember the proof is in the pudding.  Miriam reminds readers to ask for “‘before’ and ‘after’ samples of resumes.” If you don’t like the work this consultant has done for others, chances are you aren’t going to be happy with the results on your own resume makeover.

Once you’re happy with your resume, you’ll want to share it with the world.  Head over to Blackbird Tees, home of the Resume Tee.  Pick the catchy slogan of your choice, upload your resume  and engage in some shameless self-promotion by literally wearing your resume on your back.

Until the end of September you can enjoy a 15% discount on your Blackbird Tees order using the code “brazen” at check out.

I’d like to thank our visiting experts.  Leave your questions in the comments, and I’ll be sure to have them follow up.

Miriam Salpeter is a Career Action Coach.  She helps “clients approach what can be a difficult situation (looking for a job) with confidence, clarity and know-how. Part of that involves writing a great resume, the other parts involve sharing information, tools and other resources to make sure the client is well prepared to be successful.”

The Résumé Girl, aka Lauren Hasson, helps college students and recent graduates all over the country land their dream job. If you’re setting out on your first big job or internship search, The Résumé Girl can not only write your résumé for you — she’ll also give you one-on-one interview coaching and tons of real-world advice.

Disclaimer: I have never been a paying client of either of today’s experts.

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What Would Jesus Buy? Our obsession with stuff

A few months ago I posted a great award winning video, The Story of Stuff, which looks at consumer lifestyle in the US. Given the average American has more than $9000 in credit card debt, materialism is not a relic of Michael Douglas’s Wall Street.

But you have to wonder, where do people put all their stuff? I know a guy who collects Legos; he dreams of one day building a Lego master piece and is painstakingly collecting all sorts of special Lego pieces for this grand oeuvre. Where does he keep the thousands and thousands of legos he has amassed? In a store locker on the East Coast. . . seriously.

My friend is not alone. Alternet’s Martin John Brown writes:

According to the Self Storage Association, an industry advocacy group, square footage of rentable storage has increased 740 percent in the past two decades; a billion square feet of storage space was created between 1998 and 2005; and there are now 6.8 square feet of storage for every man, woman and child in America. Chris Sonne, a storage expert at Cushman & Wakefield Inc., estimates there are 45,000 storage facilities today compared to zero 50 years ago.

I’m flabbergasted that people buy more stuff than they have space for. If you aren’t going to use it regularly, is there really a purpose in buying it at all? When shopping for clothes I aways consider the price:use ratio. If it’s an item I’m likely to wear weekly, I can justify spending more for it. But to have boxes of household goods and clothing in storage for perpetuity? Why do you have that stuff in the first place?

Average tenancies nationwide are somewhere between one and two years, say Scanlon and Sonne, and some renters simply never leave.

“I have one renter who’s been here since we opened — in 1990,” says Dawn Spencer, a manager at Clackamas River Mini Storage outside of Portland. “He pays automatically, by credit card, never comes in. Lives in another state now.”

“It’s an industry that builds on inertia,” says Paul Adornato, an analyst for BMO Capital Markets. “People would much rather have $150 withdrawn automatically out of their checking account every month than have to wake up on a Saturday morning, rent a truck, move out the stuff, do something with the stuff … see what I mean?”

Our nation’s obsession with “stuff” is rarely discussed, despite its impact, which is why I so thoroughly enjoyed the documentary What Would Jesus Buy? The film documents Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping on their holiday crusade to get people to give more and buy less. (The group has officially been banned from Starbucks locations globally after taking their act to a Starbucks venue.) The films looks at the community impact of excessive shopping at discount retailers, as well as the financial and social effects of reckless consumerism. Their tale is easier to swallow cloaked in humor, but it does address the serious realities of our shopping culture.

Though we have 198 days until Christmas rolls around again, I highly recommend the film, perhaps partnered with a money party for your closest friends.

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