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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9 Things People Are Tired of Being Guilt-Tripped Into Buying

Most people are not trying to avoid spending money altogether. What they are tired of is the pressure that comes with it. Somewhere along the way, buying certain things stopped being a choice and started feeling like an obligation. You notice it when saying no feels uncomfortable, even when the purchase does not make sense…

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10 Items People Would Rather Repair Instead of Replace

Most people are not repairing things because they enjoy it. They are doing it because replacing items has become expensive, frustrating, and often unnecessary. When prices climb and quality feels inconsistent, fixing what you already own starts to make more sense. You begin to ask whether something actually needs to be replaced or if it…

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12 Items That Pay for Themselves After a Few Months

Some purchases feel expensive upfront but end up saving money quickly. The payoff shows up through lower bills, fewer replacements, or avoided spending elsewhere. Here are twelve items people buy once and then wonder why they waited. A Programmable Thermostat A programmable thermostat reduces energy waste without daily effort. Heating or cooling an empty home…