Eating sweets or junk food is a bad habit. I’ve never been a fan of junk food, but sweets, ooooh, that I can eat. Especially when I feel tired or restless (maybe that’s why I work so much, hmmm… something to think about). The only way that I know of how to cope with not…
creativity and financial sustainability
Finding Freedom, One Step at a Time
Ever since I can remember, I wanted to be free to do whatever I wanted to do. If you had asked my dad, he would surely have told you I always did whatever I wanted. Well, at least I tried… When I search deep inside my soul, I know that the freedom to do what…
What Is Your Time Really Worth?
Recently, I’ve been wondering about the ever-increasing speed with which time passes. In reality, I chose to keep busy (lots of tasks to tick off on my to-do lists) for the sake of keeping busy, while creatively, I was stuck. A horrible place to be in, but it happens when your goals and values aren’t…
Style Meets Savings: The Capsule Wardrobe Advantage
A capsule wardrobe is a small collection of clothes that easily complement one another, can be mixed and matched, and of course, represent your favourite pieces. The capsule wardrobe goal is to minimise waste, save time when choosing what to wear, save money, and become more mindful and minimalist in our fashion choices. The number…
The Fear of Missing Out
Clever marketers and their campaigns will suggest that such an uncomfortable feeling can quickly “evaporate” if you only buy something that will instantly make you feel great. It doesn’t matter if you can or cannot afford to pay for it; a credit card with a healthy balance will open all the doors for you. When…
Breaking Barriers: Women and the Fight for Financial Independence
Data, research, and the everyday socio-political reality we live in show that financial independence is often an unattainable dream for many women. Expectations of modern women are incredibly high, and support (I’m referring to both financial and social support) in many countries is deficient, especially for working or single mothers. From the female perspective and…
Cultural Pressures and the Cost of Conformity for Women
From an early age, I was programmed to believe that, for a woman to be taken seriously, she needed to look as good as possible. The message was very clear to me: whether or not a woman planned to be in the public eye, most of her focus should be on her looks. In short,…
Making the Most of Your Earnings
For years, I nurtured the belief that whatever I earn must be spent. In my naivety, I never thought I should have invested the surplus, rather than spending it the moment it hit my bank account. I often wondered what I would buy with the extra money coming my way. For years, I also thought…
Where’s Your Money Really Going?
I’ve been thinking about the little purchases we make regularly that quietly drain our finances. This is the list I came up with; if you have anything to add, please share. Cheap, mostly plastic, Christmas ornaments. This stuff drives me crazy because it usually breaks the moment you open a box or try to hang…
Escape the Trap of Debt
Whatever the banks or financial advisors tell you regarding accumulating debts, consumer debt has never been your friend. I would go as far as saying that personal debt is your mortal enemy that threatens to suck the happiness out of your life. In our culture of instant gratification, it’s easy to overspend and indulge in…









