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Do you cover yourself up more as you age? šŸ™„ I think I am.
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I've gone back to doing a course I started two years ago. I've intentionally habit stacked it with walking my dogs. As soon as I finish the dog walk, I sit at my laptop/set a 40 minute timer and go through the course. I've set the bar low (40 minutes) so I can assure I follow through on the action each day.
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@Sybil Hall well done. I have to go back and listen to the audio book again to fully grasp the concept of the 12 week year. I'm very keen to do my own next time
Why I Don’t Regret Buying These $100 Pants
These pants cost me a little over $100 in 2012. I wonder how much they cost now! 😱 At the time, that was a lot of money for yoga pants for me! I was a part time teacher with two little kids. My husband was a teacher too. We lived in a tiny starter home, lived simply, picked cheap happy hours with the kids over fancy dinners, and pieced together extra income through side gigs and night classes. We were happy, but money was definitely something we thought very carefully about. A few years earlier, we had taught abroad in Rome and absolutely loved it. We always dreamed of going back overseas once the kids were older. Then our district stalled out. No raises for five years. We felt stuck. So we took a leap earlier than planned and accepted jobs at Shanghai American School when the kids were just 4 and 6 years old. That decision changed our lives. Not just because I went back to full time work. Not just because the salary was better. But because housing was also paid for. I don’t think people fully understand how life changing employer paid housing can be. It completely changes the math. And while many people around us fell into what people call ā€œgolden handcuffs,ā€ we made a very intentional decision not to. We wanted freedom more than appearances. We wanted options later. So we stayed pretty frugal, even in Shanghai. Yes, I loved my Monday massages šŸ˜‚ But we did not live the luxury brunch every weekend lifestyle that was very easy to fall into there. Instead, I learned how to invest. We saved aggressively. We kept our lifestyle relatively simple even when our income jumped. That decision quietly changed our entire future. I was even able to make the leap and leave teaching because of these years of investing in the stock market and real estate and intentional living. But this story is actually about the pants. Right after we signed our contracts and spent thousands on visas and paperwork, I decided to celebrate. I bought my very first iPad… and these Lululemon yoga pants.
Why I Don’t Regret Buying These $100 Pants
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What an awesome story and a reminder that if we live intentionally we can change the trajectory of our lives. Just a side note, having lived the expat life for close to 20 years now, I can whole heartedly agree that paid housing/transportation/schooling is indeed a game changer. We also managed to save money because of that and as such are in a much better position than we would have been in (plus Brunch every week is boring and just an excuse for a booze up šŸ˜†) Anyways, I hardly ever spend money on anything expensive. Everything "expensive" that I own was either a gift from my wife for Christmas/birthdays or a hand me down from my son (like this very laptop I'm using). I will say though. If I go on a flight longer than 6 hours I upgrade to Business class. It seems like a waste of money but for me, It's money well spent to not feel like a pretzel by the time I get to my destination. Ramit Sethi calls this "Your Rich life". things that may seem silly to others but are worth the money to you, as long as the rest of your finance are in order.
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Do you have a book you absolutely loved to read? šŸ‘‡ Drop your favorite read in the comments!
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@Taiyaba Saleem it's been on my shelf for a few years, just have never picked it up. Clearly this is a sign 😁
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Tuesdays with Morrie. I bought it at an airport in 2010 and read the whole book on the flight. I've since read it so many times and it's a perfect reminder to live life in the moment.
1st Time Amazon KDP
Hi Everyone, My wife has recently finished two books that she plans to publish as a series. She wants to publish them on Amazon but needed some guidance and this is the first time she's ever doing it. Firstly, what would the best option be, with regards to format (eBook, paperback)? Secondly, is there somewhere we can check for step by step guidance on how to do it? Lastly, what is the best way to proof read? Thank you
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@Krista Brea thank you
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I'm a Health and fitness expert, using fitness as a vehicle for a driving change. Eat Better.Move More.Live Your Best

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