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The Stay At Home Period Made Me Buy It
A few weeks ago news blew up about the need for another possible lockdown period. Since then, multiple European countries have decided to close down again with the hopes of getting back to normal in December. The current situation is uncertain and, if your country is not in quarantine, there is a small possibility that it will be at some point. Furthermore, you may have to stay home, and you might find yourself staring at the wall after binging on Netflix whilst craving some Vietnamese Pho. This post is about a list of items that saved my life this year and might help you with yours. I have selected a…
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4 Simple Saving tips for 2020
Saving money is one of the priorities in most people’s resolution lists. However, we always end up coming back to the same routines and habits. In today’s post, I am going to share 4 simple saving tips that I applied recently and have helped me make my life more simple whilst saving a few extra bucks. 1. Stick to one nutritious dish and prepare it 3 times a week This one comes in handy for those who feel a bit overwhelmed over the number of options that a regular supermarket offers. Even though we aren’t always aware of it, the effect can push us to go back to our comfort…
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What To Invest In And What Not To Invest In
Your body Everything related to your body is worth your time. From eating clean food to investing a little bit extra on your night moisturizer. Whatever helps you is good. You are your own responsibility, and as much as it sounds like an undeniable fact, I am surprised at how many people decide to leave their whole existence in the hands of poor diets and absolute lack of knowledge just to seek advice from poorly informed people and miracle diets in order to fix, in just a few weeks, years of neglecting. Your whole body, in its material and emotional way, is the machine that will help you go through…
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10 Lessons I Learned From Moving A Lot
Over the last few years, I happened to move flats quite a lot. It´s true that moving flats can be a nightmare and during the process, it is not the most exciting experience. However, leaving the hassle behind, there are a few lessons I learned from it, involving both mental and consumer behaviour changes that I consider quite important and useful for my mental growth. Emotional Attachment to Belongings You are not your material items. It doesn’t matter how beautiful and expensive they are. They aren’t and shouldn’t be part of you. Emotional attachment to material items is a voluntary way of limiting your freedom, especially mental freedom.…
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Update on 2019 Starter Pack
At the beginning of the year, I published a post where I mentioned a few items I wanted to include in my daily life from January 2019. These items were supposed to improve my quality of life and also help me save some money. It’s been 2 months since then. I have included some new items and I thought now was a good moment to give you an update about this. Stainless Steel Straws I still use them. Now, they are not perfect. They are made, as the name indicates, from stainless steel and that means that inside your mouth you are going to get this soft but…
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The 7 Simple Factors That Helped Me Become Minimalist
Last year, I started reading some articles, and also did my own research about a certain movement. I knew the word “minimalism” was related to art and design. However, the minimalist lifestyle got my attention when I started to really understand it. The concept of living with less. It didn’t seem too appealing to me at first. I thought the term was related to wearing the same every day and not using any cosmetics at all, but I kept doing my research and ended up discovering that minimalism could be applied to every person in a different way. It’s true that in general, more minimal lifestyles deny excess and clutter.…