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4 Things That Still Surprise Me About Frugality

January 30, 2019 by Penny 9 Comments
4 Things that Surprise Me About Frugality

For some people, frugality comes naturally. I. Am. Not. Some. People. But I have adopted a fairly frugal lifestyle for the past few years, and I like it. I really do. We are much more intentional with our spending. The constant influx of of stuff has stopped. I wreak far less havoc on the environment. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Save Tagged: clutter, consumer culture, consumerism, frugal, frugality, habits, impulse buys, materialism, shopping, spending

5 Things I Wish I Knew About Decluttering When I First Started

January 23, 2019 by Penny 17 Comments
Minimalism Tips

In the past week, I decluttered 9 things from my house. Three items were sold and the rest were Freecycled. Here’s how things unfolded. I sold: One pair of Ugg boots (They’re cozy but oh-so-slippery!), One pair of Nikes (I only realized I actually should have sized up after wearing the wrong size for…weeks), and … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: charity, clutter, decluttering, donations, lessons, minimalism, mistakes, money, motivation, Poshmark, reselling, selling, The Minimalists

3 Things My Toddler Helped Me See About Minimalism

January 16, 2019 by Penny 13 Comments
Lessons from My Toddler About Minimalism

Babies are expensive. Newsflash: so are toddlers. I’m fairly certain that any human that I have to feed, clothe, and house is going to be costly. Of course, there are ways to scale back these costs, and I think embracing a more minimal or essential perspective is key. I am not a minimalist by any … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: baby, clothing, clutter, creativity, hand-me-downs, less, mom, motherhood, secondhand, son, toddler, toys, used clothes, used toys

A Celebration of Stuff: Or Why I Might Be Flunking Minimalism

December 12, 2018 by Penny 12 Comments
Celebration of Stuff Bad Minimalist

What’s the best gift you’ve ever been given? A real gift. Something that came in a box with a bow. Or at least wrapped in the funnies. You know, a present. Of course, there’s health and happiness, family and friends. The gift of knowledge, which is something I have been giving my students all year. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: Christmas, clutter, decluttering, gifts, minimalism, presents, Thoreau

Four Hard Money Lessons That I’m Grateful For

November 21, 2018 by Penny 4 Comments
Hard Money Lessons I'm Grateful For

It’s almost turkey time in the States. While I understand the holiday’s roots are questionable, and holidays in general can be a difficult time for people, I always find myself awash with gratitude this time of year. Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what I’m grateful for and … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: advice, bosses, clutter, consumerism, debt, decluttering, lessons, maternity leave, money lessons, quitting, resign, resignation, waste

Everything I Tried to Buy My Son in the Past 24 Hours

August 27, 2018 by Penny 23 Comments

My son is starting daycare. Real daycare. The kind run by licensed professionals total strangers. While most people mark the start of a new school year with back-to-school shopping based on supply lists and maybe even child requests (and peer pressure and clever advertisements), I’m shopping for a whole different reason. I’m shopping because I’m … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Wonder Tagged: childcare, clutter, consumer psychology, consumerism, daycare, marketing, parenting, purchases, shopping

How I Know I’m Not Done Decluttering

August 8, 2018 by Penny 27 Comments

I need to keep decluttering. How do I know? There are obvious signs. A “Future Linebacker” Bears football jersey ornament has been hanging on the handle of my desk since last Christmas. (Why?) My husband thinks it’s easier to park in the driveway than on his side of the garage. (He is officially now one … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: clutter, desk, Freecycle, home ownership, house, minimalism, OfferUp, reselling, selling

Why Freecycle is a Decluttering Dream Come True

August 1, 2018 by Penny 15 Comments

How much clutter do you have in your house? Be honest. It’s hard to say, isn’t it? Unless you are one of those outstanding individuals who lives with 13, 37, or 42 things. Then, I’m going to do the math for you. Zero. The answer is zero. You have no clutter. But if you are … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: clothes, clutter, consumerism, decluttering, donations, Freecycle, gifts, Goodwill, minimalism, stuff, wedding

Do You Live in a Home or a Storage Unit?

July 18, 2018 by Penny 23 Comments

I am a neat person. I am organized. I am meticulous with my things. These personality traits are no match for the sheer quantity of stuff lurking just out of sight in my house. Or at least, I thought it was a house. Six years ago, I bought our dream house. We loved it so … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: clutter, consumerism, excess, home, homeownership, house, minimalism, mortgage, moving, stress

10 Money Moves We’re Making This Summer

June 11, 2018 by Penny 17 Comments

School’s out for summer! To-do lists are shorter. Days are longer. And I’m actually sticking to my word and not teaching summer school. While that certainly makes room for relaxation, summer is also the perfect time for us to make some new money moves. Here’s our plan:

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Posted in: Save Tagged: clutter, decluttering, freelancing, ghostwriting, investing, kayak, money, outside, reselling, side hustling, summer, writing
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