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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11 Surprising Ways Your Health Habits Are Killing Your Budget

Your health and finances are more connected than you might think. Everyday habits and overlooked health costs could be adding up fast. Here are 12 surprising ways your health choices might affect your wallet—and how to fix them. Skipping Preventative Care Skipping regular check-ups or dental cleanings can lead to expensive emergencies down the road….

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7 Money Mistakes Couples Make That Can Ruin Their Relationship

Money can bring couples together or drive them apart. Poor financial habits often lead to stress, arguments, or even lasting damage to a relationship. Here are seven common money mistakes couples make—and how to avoid them. Avoiding Money Conversations Not talking about finances causes misunderstandings and resentment. Many couples assume their partner has the same…

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7 “Productive” Habits That Are Wasting Your Time and Money

Ever feel like you’re always busy but not getting much done? You’re not the only one. Some daily habits look productive but actually waste time, drain energy, and ultimately cost you money. They trick you into feeling on track while holding you back. Spot these habits so you can drop the mental clutter and focus…