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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

Can You Really Cancel Show and Tell?

August 22, 2018 by Penny 10 Comments

“We don’t do Show and Tell here.” It was a bold proclamation. Especially because it was nowhere on the daycare orientation agenda. Show and Tell is a staple of early education curricular design. It is as familiar as Play-Doh and and the “Clean Up” song. How many times have you done Show and Tell in … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: brand names, brands, childcare, consumerism, daycare, declutter, designer, luxury, materialism, minimalism, minimalist

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

Actions Over Words: 2018 Second Quarter Recap

July 2, 2018 by Penny 10 Comments

It’s a funny thing: to write about the meaninglessness of words. On a blog. Using my words. But I stumbled upon a quote that seemed really profound. Essentially, our words are who we’d like to be, but our actions are who we are. I set some lofty goals for the second quarter of this year, … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Plan Tagged: 529, college, consumerism, cups, goals, quarter 2, recap, reflect, retirement, savings, spending, waste

No One Owes You An Apology for Spending Money

June 27, 2018 by Penny 32 Comments

“Well, that’s not stealth wealth.” “Do you know how many years you’re delaying retirement with that kind of spending?” “Could my neighbor keep up with the Joneses any harder?” “I have these friends who would have a lot more money if they just wouldn’t make such bad choices with their money.” It’s easy to spout … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: advice, consumerism, help, judgement, personal finance, pressure, priorities, spend, spending, values

Why I’m Skipping Starbucks

June 25, 2018 by Penny 20 Comments

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Posted in: Save Tagged: budget, coffee, consumerism, environment, latte factor, mindful, plastic, plastic waste, reusable, reuse, Starbucks, sustainable, waste

Guilt is Not the Antidote to Consumerism

June 4, 2018 by Penny 19 Comments

I I owe my undergrad professor an apology. He was the ultimate minimalist. He railed against conspicuous consumption, thumping his dog-eared copy of Veblen’s The Theory of the Leisure Class on a desk. He cycled through the same handful of clothes in the same neutral color scheme. He wore shorts that showcased socks he haphazardly … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: consumerism, decluttering, education, minimalism, teacher

What is Frugality? No, Really.

April 5, 2018 by Penny 40 Comments

As of late, frugality has come under fire. I should know. I took one of the shots. Recently, though, I have also seen other personal finance writers throw some jabs at frugality. They pulled no punches. A lot of it was ugly, and it was downright incorrect in some instances, which leads me to wonder … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Save Tagged: consumer culture, consumerism, frugal, frugal living, groceries, income, savings, six figures, wealth

Do I Really Need That? #MinsGame Update

October 12, 2017 by Penny 23 Comments

So, I’m a teacher. Who’s surprised? Exactly no one who reads this blog, and that’s probably true for people who see me in real life. I’m not sure what it is about teachers, but it’s almost like one of the classes we take is how to dress like a teacher. When I switched dentists a … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Plan Tagged: #MinsGame, clutter, consumerism, decluttering, goals, minimalism, stuff
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