
First Pan Dump - One Year of Panning!
One year of panning! So excited to see all my progress and love feeling like my space is more de-cluttered. Makeup is the hardest to pan </3

One year of panning! So excited to see all my progress and love feeling like my space is more de-cluttered. Makeup is the hardest to pan </3
As the title states, this is my first pan dump! I moved about a year ago and had to reckon with the amount of products I had accumulated. At the same time, I started learning more about Project Pan and felt so inspired seeing everyone's posts. I started really committing myself to panning and not buying anything until I finished what I already had. It feels so good to pan something!! And my space is so much less cluttered + I feel like I know everything that I have.
As you can see, makeup is the most difficult to pan for me. And I realized I really don't wear a lot of it. Regardless, I am still going to keep using what I have and hopefully I will pan more makeup in the future. (Any tips are greatly appreciated!)
I can't wait to keep making progress and I feel like this state of mind has bled into other aspects of my consumerism; specifically the fact that most things we buy will last forever. I am so grateful and inspired by everyone in this community. Feel free to drop any thoughts or questions about the products <3
Hi there! I am looking for help with how to arrange my room. I've set up a mock up of what my room looks like. The first picture is how I've set up my room for the last year. Everything isn't exactly to scale. To explain the items in the picture above, it includes my bed, my night stand, on the left is a shelf I have for my accessories by my bed, and the two things near the door are my dressers. On the bottom left side is my window with a baseboard heater. And finally on the right side is my sliding mirror closet doors.
Right now, I really only use the right side of my bed/room since I sleep alone and come in through the door. I'm thinking of moving my bed to the second picture.
Due to the baseboard heater under the window, I can't really just shift my bed to the left. It might not really look it but my bedroom feels a bit cramped right now so I was hoping that shifting my bed would create more space in my room. But I don't want to create any bad energy. Any advice/help would be really appreciated!!
TLDR: I live/sleep alone so how can I maximize space + energy in my room with the current objects + mirrored closet doors I have. Thanks!!