With a brand new year comes new goals + habits. If you relate to the sentiment “out with the old, in with the new,” the ins and outs goal technique may be just what you need to kickstart your year.
City Editor Nicole here: One of my primary goals for 2025 is to increase my support for the community by shopping more intentionally and locally. The easiest way I’ve found to do this is to write out my old practices and how I plan to change them.
Here are a few other ins to get you thinking about your own goals.
Grocery shop at farmers markets
Shop for seasonal produce, meats, and more from local vendors at the Winter Farmers Market, Broad Ripple Farmers Market, or these other markets around Indy instead of big box stores. Local produce is often organic + sustainably grown and buying it offers support to local farmers. Pro tip: Always bring reusable shopping bags.
Drink locally roasted coffee
Purchase coffee beans from local roasters like Blue Mind Roasting, Tinker Coffee Co., SunBean Roastery, and Helm Coffee. Plus, supporting local coffee shops creates a more vibrant local culture.
Shop from local artisans + shops
Support your local artists and shops by buying unique gifts, crafts, and artwork, like from Tuggle’s Gift and Goods. Purchasing one-of-a-kind items supports the creativity and livelihood of local makers and community members.
Buy books from independent bookstores
Get your books from local independent bookstores for cool finds and a personalized experience. Many of Indy’s bookstores offer special events like author signings, book clubs, and other community activities.
Eat at locally-owned restaurants
Dine at local farm-to-table or staple restaurants for fresh food from our neighbors. Restaurants like Borage, Bluebeard + Tinker Street offer fresh ingredients, often sourced locally, and a more personalized dining experience.