I mention occasionally that bringing home catering leftovers is a big way for me to save money. My nickname with my catering company is ‘zero waste’. I don’t like to see food thrown away in general and I capitalize on every event as a chance to eat for free. I love the amount of money I […]
No Spend February Update
I am officially one week into my No-Spend February and I thought I would update everyone on how this challenge is going. Newsflash: almost nothing in my life has changed! Turns out I already sort of live a no spend lifestyle. The only money I have spent thus far is $12.00 for gas. When coaching I […]
January Loan Payoff- My Highest Ever!
Hello February! January seemed to fly by and to take forever…is that possible? I had a busy month with some great highs and a low or two. I definitely spent a lot more than I intended to in the areas of entertainment and food. More importantly though, I had a great month when it came to […]
Smart or Dumb: The Decision Is In!
Yesterday I pulled the trigger on my first financial Smart or Dumb decision. Was I going to take a trip to San Diego in May with my best friends from home, incurring some major expenses along the way? Or was I going to save that money and continue with my debt pay off plan and […]
Budgeting for Birthdays
This past weekend was my boyfriend’s birthday. The big 2-5! We, along with another friend, drove three hours to Houston to spend Friday night and Saturday day. One of my roommates/bestie recently moved there for a new job. She was a friend of my boyfriend before we began dating and actually introduced us, so it […]
Why I spend Money on Haircuts
I got my hair cut yesterday! For all my frugality and for all the belief I hold in my mantra ‘Nothing saves you money like not spending money,‘ I spend money on haircuts. Recently my hair has been looking pretty rough. I had really bad split ends and the bottom four inches of my hair […]
#OscarSoWhite….and Male
Last week the 2015 Oscar nominees were announced. If you’ve paid even the slightest attention to it, you know that there was some very real backlash to the list this year. While the Oscars, like Hollywood, traditionally are dominated by white male stories, actors and directors, this year they were particularly so.
Halfway To Being Debt Free!
Happy Saturday! I spent the morning doing some quick calculations and I am very happy to report that after 2 years of repayments, I am more than halfway to paying off my loans! Total Borrowed: $25,302 Total Owed Today: $11,912 When I think that at this point last year I was $17,200 in debt and […]
Smart or Dumb: Financial Decisions
Welcome to the first post in a new series I’m starting up. Smart or Dumb is a great game that I play with my best friend. We invented it in college and have been using it to make some very important decisions ever since. It goes a little something like this: You ask your best […]
Then and Now: Spending vs Frugality
My story is simple and fairly common: I graduated with just over $25K in loans in 2011. I worked as a waitress for a year while living at home and saving money for a move to Austin, Texas. Once I got to Austin, I started working as a waitress while I had a pretty cool […]