Recently, I had the pleasure of saying no to a project and a collaborator who didn’t respect my experience, knowledge, and time. The project I said no to: Was not a good fit for my creative practice, Wanted to exploit my knowledge, skills and talent at close to zero £ compensation while building a potentially…
creativity and financial sustainability
What Does Financial Freedom Mean in 2023?
The bleak economic situation stems from the housing crisis, soaring food prices, shortages of everything, stagnant wages, and interest rates going through the roof. Taking into consideration the political, economic, social and environmental upheavals we have been going through since the pandemic began, I realised that, for me, financial independence currently doesn’t mean money safely…
How to Keep Your Budget Intact Before the Holiday Madness
The Christmas Holiday period is already upon us. I noticed that many shops opted out of Halloween this year and focused their energy and efforts on Christmas sales instead. For many years, the consumer trend was to splurge on Christmas gifts and Christmas holiday getaways. The corporate messaging we have been exposed to for generations…
How to Spend, Save, and Invest When Prices Are Rising
Investing in alternative living solutions is a powerful way to build a more sustainable future. Budgeting & Spending I have been trying to control our family budget since the beginning of the year (2022). The prices are going up with lightning speed, and my family’s needs are also changing and increasing. Like everyone else, we…
The New Feminism: Building Wealth on Your Own Terms
The end of Roe v Wade means that the war on women’s independence has intensified. Many right-wing governments will look up to the US and follow its example, restricting even further women’s access to abortion and, soon, access to contraception and, who knows, voting rights. In short, anything they can get away with may be…
What If You Could Quit Working Decades Early?
Many financial independence bloggers talk about saving 20-30 multiples of your annual budget (expenses) to become financially independent and retire early. However, the final number for that calculation can be pretty daunting for many people, especially if you didn’t think about retirement in your 20s or 30s and have to start from zero. Furthermore, saving…
JL Collins Financial Advice
JL Collins is a financial blogger and an author who was the most influential force behind my desire to seek financial independence. In his book “The Simple Path to Wealth”, he says that if individuals follow the tips listed below in the next ten years, they will be on their way to financial independence. According…
2021’s Most Unnecessary Purchases—My Honest Review
Some financial goals I set for myself for 2021, I didn’t manage to reach by the end of December. But I’ll reach them by the end of January 2022; I’m a month late. That makes me, in some respects, upset with myself. However, this is the first time in my life I’ve set financial goals…
Money Management for People Who’ve Never Been Taught
This type of assumption is misleading, giving a false belief that money management is a gift rather than a skill anyone can learn. Yes, our early childhood indeed influences our financial decisions and our understanding of how money is used. However, the financial choices our parents, carers or adults in our lives made when we…
The Treasures I Found in My Mum’s House
Each visit included cleaning one of the bedrooms, which had gradually become a storage for all the unwanted stuff we had all gathered over the years. Last year, I found so many items of clothing that it made me cry just to think how hard I had to work to buy those things, only to…









