A one-stop shop makes things so much easier
As much as I enjoy shopping, the idea of gift-giving stresses me out, particularly around the holidays. I’m a fan of— coming across a trinket or card for someone on my travels, or buying something for others after I’ve tested and loved it. But I get total decision paralysis when shopping for lots of people at a time.
Recently I’ve started embracing the one-stop shop: buying the same ultra-versatile gift for friends and family, or doing all my shopping from one store.
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