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.

Family Emergency Binder: What is it and Why Do You Need One?

Family Emergency Binder: What is it and Why Do You Need One?

If there’s one thing we’ve collectively learned from 2020, it’s that most of us are financially unprepared for an emergency. Long-term job losses, unstable economies, global pandemics, and out-of-control wildfires have taught us that we need to be better at preparing for emergencies to strike. That’s why I invested in a family emergency binder. Do…

11 Cheap and Easy Ways to Practice Self-Care on a Budget

11 Cheap and Easy Ways to Practice Self-Care on a Budget

Conversations about self-care often revolve around massages, mani/pedis, and fancy spa days, but what do you do if you don’t have the money to afford those things? Let’s discuss a few ways you can make your wallet and your soul happy and practice self-care on a budget. Nowadays, there’s such a push for us women…

13 Reusable Household Items That Will Actually Save You Money

13 Reusable Household Items That Will Actually Save You Money

Are you someone who is always seeking new and clever ways to save money? As you’ll find in the book, one of the ways I began to save extra money was by ditching some of the disposable products we used in our home and replacing them with reusable household items.   This may have cost us…