Picking up bad habits is soooo easy, as is falling back to default, often dangerously destructive ways. Eating sweets or junk food is a bad habit. I’ve never been a fan of junk food but sweets, ooooh that I can eat. Especially when I feel tired or restless (maybe that’s why I work so much, hmmm… something to think about). The only way that I …
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The Power of Small Numbers
The Road to Freedom
Ever since I can remember, I wanted to be free to do whatever I wanted to do. If you had asked my dad, he would surely tell you that I always did whatever I wanted to do. Well, at least I tried… thanks, dad. When I search deep inside my soul, I know that having the freedom to do what I dreamt of doing was always …
The Capsule Wardrobe Is Your Friend On The Way to Financial Independence
A capsule wardrobe is a small collection of clothes that easily complement one another, can be mixed and matched, and of course, represent your favourite pieces. Its goal is to minimise waste, save time while choosing what to wear, save money, and become more mindful and minimalistic with our fashion choices. The number of items in a capsule wardrobe varies from 37 to 50; at least, …
The Fear of Missing Out
Our culture and economic system thrive financially on making people feel not good enough. Clever marketers and their campaigns will suggest that such an uncomfortable feeling can quickly “evaporate” if you only buy something that will instantly make you feel great. It doesn’t matter if you can or cannot afford to pay for it; a credit card with a healthy balance will open all the …
It’s Really Hard for Women to Be Financially Independent
Data and research and the everyday socio-political reality we live in prove that becoming financially independent is often an unreachable dream for women. Expectations of modern women are incredibly high, and support (I’m referring to both, financial and social support) in many countries is deficient, especially for working or single mothers. From the female perspective and experience having a job doesn’t automatically guaranty that we …
Why Cultural and Social Pressure Push Women into Spending?
From an early age, I was programmed to think and believe that a woman had to look good to be relevant and taken seriously in society and by society. The messaging was very clear to me, regardless whether a woman even planned to be in the public eye or not, most of her focus should be devoted to her looks. In short, she ought to …