- Spending time with my loved ones (family and friends)
- Adding to my circle of friends and acquaintances
- Learning (hobbies, skills, information, random facts)
- Volunteering my time to causes I believe in
- Traveling
- Daydreaming...which leads to figuring out what I want in life and setting measurable goals to make them happen
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Investing in Meaningful Experiences
Aesthetics matter to me, so having nice surroundings, being able to partake in my interests, and looking my best are kind of important to me. But the older I get, the more I realize, that this does not mean that I should be spending more money than I can comfortably afford to. I am just learning about the dynamics of money, and how you can really pay for money and personal decisions you make when you are young later in life. I definitely want to have more meaningful professional and personal experiences in the future, but I don't want to necessarily spend a lot of money, or incur more debt (than I have already!). To me, meaningful experiences include:
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3 comments:
Great post! I agree about meaningful experiences. For me, all my close friends (including roommates) LOVE the bars and have more discretionary income (or help from parents) than I do - so, instead of saying "no" and being home by myself, I go out. I will offer to drive and limit myself to 1-2 drinks.
Lovely post! Its all about the optimistic outlook! I'm trying to learn to sew as well...I recently found some lovely linen fabric for 50% off... I'll be starting my first dress soon... good luck :)
I totally agree. One of the best things I have found since living more frugaly is getting right into cooking (which I used to be terrible at but am now quite good if I do say so myself), and rediscovering all the fun things that don't cost money but kind of get lost on the side when you're constantly out and on-the-go.
Great post :)
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