Intentional Living

To “live intentionally” means to live according to your values and beliefs.  I believe when we commit to being more thoughtful in how we spend our time and our money we can overcome the overwhelm, reduce financial stress, and live a more purposeful life.

Intentional living allows us to take better care of our minds and our bodies, and in turn, better care of those around us.

Here you’ll find content to help you spend less time and money on the things that matter less so you can create margin in your life and your budget to spend more on the things that matter most.

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8 Hidden Costs in Your Home That Are Wasting Hundreds Each Year

Your home is likely costing you more than you realize. Little things, like old habits or overlooked expenses, can quietly add up. Here are eight common money-wasters lurking around your house and how to cut them out. Phantom Energy Usage Electronics still use power even when they’re off. TVs, gaming systems, and chargers quietly drain…

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10 Minimalist Life Changes That Can Double Your Savings Rate

You don’t have to make drastic sacrifices to save money. Minimalist living is proof that small, intentional changes can free up more cash than you think. Try these ten simple lifestyle adjustments to help you double your savings faster. Declutter and Sell Unused Items Minimalists focus on letting go of what they don’t need—and you…

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10 Financial Red Flags in Relationships To Never Ignore

Money can be a sensitive topic in relationships, but ignoring financial red flags can lead to bigger problems. Being aware of warning signs early can save you from stress or heartbreak later. Here are ten financial red flags in relationships that you should never ignore. Hiding Purchases or Accounts If your partner hides how they…