Tag Archives: income

Self-Identified Shopaholic

How can you change your relationship with shopping if you’re constantly overspending? It takes a lot of inner work, mindfulness, and reflection on how you feel while you’re shopping to identify the reason you’re shopping to begin with. It often … Continue reading

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Inflation

Amid COVID-19, supply chain issues and the labor shortage, prices of everything from housing to groceries have been rising in Seattle over the last few years.  But with inflation now at a 40-year high.  How has inflation affected you and your household’s eating … Continue reading

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Automate Your Recurring Purchases

Finding yourself repeatedly needing to buy items like vitamins, skincare, paper towels, and cleaning products, she knew there had to be an easier way. “You can get on a subscription basis for anything now, so set these recurring purchases up and … Continue reading

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Advice from a (Broken) Fortune Cookie

Broken Light Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents … Continue reading

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Pay & Drop

Pay a little extra. Speaking of a balance, if you can’t pay in full, add a small amount (say, $25) to your minimum payment each month. Drop one account. Cancel that gym membership you’ve only used a few times or the subscription … Continue reading

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