Newsletter
In a Nutshell
other blog: fabulously broke in the city
minimalist since: 2007 -- why minimalism?
talk to me: contact me here!
current location: canada/usa
home: hotel room
owns: 3 suitcases 2 carryons of stuff
# of items: more than 100!
furniture: 1 japanese futon
works: business consultant
gadgets: macbook pro, ipod touch (pda)
drinks: earl grey cream tea
practices: rebel yoga and de-cluttering
loves: minimalism, $$ management, traveling
quirk: must prep my food before eating
-
Most Recent Posts
- 7 Reasons to Do a Credit Check Regularly
- 7 Habits To Kick to Keep More of Your Money in the Bank
- Top Questions You Should Know the Answers Too, Before Getting a Personal Loan in 2020
- 6 Ways to Save Money as a Student
- How to Simplify your Life and Save More Cash
- What Your Debt-to-Income Ratio Can Tell You
- Big impacts: How to make a striking impression at work
- 3 Ways You Can Prepare for an Emergency
- Tips for Becoming a Minimalist Entrepreneur
- Digital Activities to Try in 2019
Advertising
Advertising
All the affiliate links under my sidebar Advertising/Resources are paid advertisements. I am open to all advertising opportunities.
If you are interested in advertising on my blog, send me a note.
Payments accepted by PayPal. I reserve the right to reject or remove any ads with or without case.
Design Archive
-
The Minimalist’s Bedroom
Posted on 8 August , 2017 | No CommentsTweet As we grow older and become more aware of our impact on the earth and in society, minimalism becomes more and more tantalizing. However, when we read up on minimalism we are often overwhelmed by the sheer effort it entails to adopt a minimalist […] -
Tips for Hiding Unsightly HVAC Ductwork and Units
Posted on 25 July , 2017 | No CommentsTweet The battle between staying cool and rocking fresh decor is real for anyone lucky enough to have central air conditioning. You want to stay cool all spring and summer long, but you can’t deny that AC units and ductwork aren’t really attractive. Fortunately, it […] -
Renegade Museums Adventures in the Bay Area
Posted on 6 December , 2016 | 1 CommentTweet The San Francisco Bay Area is the perfect hotspot of culture, history, and unique experiences. With the amount of fun things to do in the area, it can often be difficult and overwhelming to pick one! If you’re on the hunt for a […] -
Mansion Dreams: The Reality of Living in an Old, Large Home
Posted on 17 November , 2015 | No CommentsTweet Most of us have an old, dilapidated building somewhere in our neighbourhood that still holds some romantic appeal. Timeworn mansions are beautiful to look at and many people may dream of one day taking an old property and slowly restoring it to its former […] -
Condos: The Ultimate Minimalist Home
Posted on 27 July , 2015 | 1 CommentTweet There seems to be a booming market for condos nowadays, and new condos are available for sale in Montreal, New York, Los Angeles and other major cities worldwide. If you’re a first time homeowner, a young professional looking to move into the city […]